
Legendary Upside Rookie deep dive w/ Pat Kerrane and Eric Froton
Feb 25, 2026
Eric Froton, fantasy football analyst at Rotor Worlds, gives rapid rookie scouting takes. He and Pat dig into the 2026 QB landscape, spotlight Fernando Mendoza and late-round QB darts. They map the RB hierarchy, name breakout three-down backs and affordable dynasty stashes. A deep WR class gets chaptered into top trio, boundary types, versatile slot players and late darts. Tight end values and dynasty strategies close the chat.
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Jeremiah Lovett Is The Class' Clear RB1
- Jeremiah Lovett (Notre Dame) is the clear RB1 of the class: elite explosiveness, contested catching, and big-play juice.
- Volume may be limited his rookie year because Notre Dame managed his carries and he shared a strong college backfield.
Jonah Coleman As Underrated Three Down Back
- Jonah Coleman is a highly underrated, compact three-down prospect with elite feet and yards-after-contact profile akin to smaller workhorse backs.
- If healthy, Coleman can challenge for significant NFL carries and is a strong third-round dynasty target.
Target Coleman For Value And Price For Immediate Upside
- In a thin RB class, target Jonah Coleman in the mid-to-late third round as value; take Jadarian Price in late second if you need an immediate pass-catching, one-cut complement.
- Prefer Coleman over Price in dynasty if you can get him cheaper.

