
In today's Fantasy Life Newsletter, presented by FantasyLife+.

We’ve arrived. Round 1 of the NFL Draft kicks off tonight.
I can’t really think of any stones we’ve left unturned here at Fantasy Life. We’ve submitted our final mock drafts, freshened up our Big Board and fine-tuned our Rookie Super Model—which, btw, use code EARLY25 for 25% off our FantasyLife+ sub, which gives you all the tools to win before your league even starts.
Hell, we even put together tips for watching the draft—for new fans and those who are catching up on NFL news.
All that is left to do is dream … and that’s what I’m going to do right now.
Yesterday, Ian put together an awesome piece where he mocked realistic landing spots for skill-position players and what it would mean for fantasy football.
But that’s not what I’m going to do. I’m dreaming big … irrationally so. These are the fits I most want to see for fantasy purposes—even if reality gets stretched.
What landing spots are on your wish list?

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It’s here! Draft Day! Did you watch the movie to get hyped? Here’s some content that will also get you excited for seeing all these players bear hug the commissioner …

From Skyler Bell to Antonio Williams, Ian Hartitz pairs up each team with a new WR acquisition to go into the 2026 season.

Ian was also busy finding homes for skill-position players through the first three rounds of his latest mock draft.

Who will the Bucs draft to beef up one of their skill rooms? Adam Pfeifer got out the crystal ball for three NFL Draft predictions.

Mock Drafts? We have plenty. Rookie Super Model? Ours is the one and only. Big Boards? We have enough to take you through Mr. Irrelevant on Saturday. Expert analysis? We have it in droves. If you’re looking to catch up on all things draft before the first pick tonight in Pittsburgh, we’ve got you covered with the Fantasy Life NFL Draft Guide. Special thanks to our friends at Hims for helping make this guide possible. ⤵️

Much as we say we don’t, we all play favorites. “Pick your guys,” people love to say when we’re on the clock in fantasy drafts. The same is true for those who analyze the draft. Coach Gene Clemons dropped his five favorite draft prospects ahead of the NFL Draft, and the description for one of them may leave you already wanting to draft him in your league:
Jonah Coleman is a flaming hot meatball on wheels. At 5-foot-9 and nearly 230 pounds, he looks like he was genetically engineered to run over linebackers. The recipe that put him together was one that was built on violence. It's extremely fun to watch defenders try to get an angle to hit him where they can knock him off his equilibrium. He's so low to the ground that he deals with defender hits like a battle bot. He absorbs the energy, makes a correction and continues to move forward. He has surprising foot quickness for someone so big. When defenders are loading up to try to absorb his hit, he's able to sidestep them and keep moving forward. ⤵️
Our merry band of football nerds is back and bringing you the latest news, content and memes from the NFL universe …
👀 Best Ball Mania is almost here. Get ready.
🔮 Who will the Cardinals draft at No. 3? Looking ahead at three draft bets.
💸 Cowboys only give long-term deals to kickers. Sorry, George.
🤔 What’s the deal with Alvin Kamara? Mickey Loomis says, STAY TUNED.
🖐️ Hand up, I don’t know any of these … but here’s Jeremiyah Love’s favorite anime.
😴 Repeat after Ian: 1,000 receiving yards … at Navy!
👁️ All 32 NFL teams need to lock in. Focus for the draft.
🚀 Jordyn Tyson is moving up this mock draft. Try some gumbo?

After months of NFL mock drafts, projecting where these prospects will land is coming to a head tonight. But before then, Matthew Freedman had time for one more mock draft with Ian Hartitz. Freedman is the most accurate mock drafter, so this will be as close to the final outcome as you’ll get.