CeeDee Lamb’s fantasy football outlook for 2026 analyzed
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
CeeDee Lamb, wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, is being evaluated for potential drafting in 2026 fantasy football leagues. His average draft position (ADP) currently ranks him as the WR5 on FantasyPros. Despite a strong career high of 23.7 points per game in 2023, Lamb's performance dipped to 14.3 PPG last season, largely due to an ankle injury early in the year. Experts note that while he possesses the talent to bounce back, consider alternatives like Drake London and A.J. Brown, who are being drafted lower but may offer better value. Lamb's overall production is influenced by the Cowboys’ offensive structure, as they have limited receiving options aside from him.
- •CeeDee Lamb ranks as WR5 for 2026 fantasy drafts.
- •Lamb scored 14.3 PPG last year after an ankle injury.
- •Experts suggest considering Drake London and A.J. Brown as alternatives.
- •Dallas Cowboys lack depth in receiving targets besides Lamb.
- •Lamb had a career high of 23.7 PPG in 2023.
- 10:00 AMYahoo Sports — Should You Draft CeeDee Lamb In 2026 Fantasy Football?
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