New York Jets Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet For 2026: Breece Hall, Garrett Wilson and More

New York Jets Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet For 2026: Breece Hall, Garrett Wilson and More

The New York Jets head into 2026 with new faces all over their offense. Ian and Dwain break down what it means for the fantasy football season.

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The Jets loaded up on new offensive weapons in Round 1 of the NFL Draft, but will it be enough to qualify them as a competent offense in 2026? That remains to be seen. Ian Hartitz and Dwain McFarland bring you everything you need to know about the Jets for fantasy football with their 2026 fantasy football cheat sheet, highlighting their fantasy football rankings and more.

NYJ_jets-logo.svgNew York Jets 2026 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

  • 2025 Record/Rank in PPG: 3-14/17.6 (29)
  • 2026 Proj TDs per game: 1.8 (rank: 30)
  • Head Coach: Aaron Glenn
  • Offensive Playcaller: Frank Reich (new)
  • Projected Plays Per Game: 58.8 (rank: 30)
  • Projected Dropback Rate: 62.3% (rank: 5)
  • Matthew Freedman’s Projected Win Total: 5.1
  • Offensive Line Grade: C
  • Key Departures: Justin Fields
  • Key Additions: Geno Smith, Kenyon Sadiq, Omar Cooper

Jets Fantasy Football Rankings And Depth Chart


2026 Fantasy Football Overview For The NY Jets

Geno Smith led the NFL in interceptions (17) and sacks taken (55) in 2025. Not great! Of course, the Raiders' miserable offensive line and scheme didn't help, and Smith is just one year removed from posting objectively average-to-above-average numbers in most passing efficiency metrics. Are the *Jets* likely to bring out the best in Geno? No, but you could imagine what it'd be like if they did.

Breece Hall's 1,415 total yards and 5 touchdowns were good for only RB21 status in PPR points per game, but the 25-year-old talent did post an 8.6% explosive rush rate—tied with Jahmyr Gibbs for the eighth-best mark in the league. New OC Frank Reich is no stranger to force-feeding his RB1 the football—there's RB1 upside here if (big if) the Jets get a return to form from Geno and get something close to elite play from their young stud tackles. Braelon Allen would likely lead a committee next to Isaiah Davis should Hall miss any time.

Last season, Garrett Wilson did his best DJ Moore impression with a 36-395-4 receiving line in six games catching passes from Justin Fields before his season-ending knee injury. 16.2 PPR points per game! WR10! If 2026 Geno can just be better than 2025 Fields (spoiler: he is), it's within Wilson's range of potential outcomes to ball the hell out. After Wilson, Adonai Mitchell will battle for targets alongside rookie Omar Cooper. Our fantasy football projections have the Indiana product out-targeting Mitchell, 95-61.

Rookie first-rounder Kenyon Sadiq has some serious YAC juice and gives this offense a newfound seam-stretching threat. Still, Mason Taylor is a competent enough inline option to potentially make this far more of a committee situation than fantasy managers would prefer.

NY Jets Utilization Notes 

Garrett Wilson averaged 18.6 PPG over the first five games last season before suffering a hyperextended knee in Week 6. In the two prior years, he averaged 14.7 PPG (WR20) and 12.5 PPG (WR33). His underlying data points to a solid WR2 talent. His career TPRR of 24% is WR2-worthy, but his career YPRR of 1.70 is in WR3 territory. It's hard to put too much weight into his YPRR considering his QBs. While Geno Smith regressed in 2025, he averaged 242 and 254 passing yards in 2023-24. Wilson is a mid-range WR2 heading into 2026.


Players Mentioned in this Article

  1. Geno Smith
    GenoSmith
    QBNYJNYJ
    PPG
    12.2
    Proj
    205.9
  2. Breece Hall
    BreeceHall
    RBNYJNYJ
    PPG
    11.9
    Proj
    210.8
  3. Garrett Wilson
    GarrettWilsonQ
    WRNYJNYJ
    PPG
    11.4
    Proj
    181.0
  4. OmarCooper
    WRNYJNYJ
    Proj
    124.7

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