College Fantasy Football reveals 2026's All-Breakout Team
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 6:44 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026
As of August 18, 2026, College Fantasy Football has outlined its All-Breakout Team for the upcoming season. Notable players include Sam Leavitt at quarterback from LSU, who averaged 22.5 fantasy points per game before an injury. Running backs Adam Mohammed of Cal and Jayden ‘Duke’ Scott from NC State also make the list, each poised for increased roles following strong performances last season. Other key additions are receivers Nick Marsh of Indiana and Dakorien Moore from Oregon, both expected to excel given their talent and team dynamics. Tight end DJ Vonnahme from Iowa and flex player Aneyas Williams of Notre Dame round out the selections, highlighting their significance in college fantasy leagues.
- •Sam Leavitt, LSU QB, averaged 22.5 fantasy PPG before injury.
- •Adam Mohammed, Cal RB, had two 100-yard games at season's end.
- •Nick Marsh, Indiana WR, led P4 receivers in broken tackle rate.
- •Dakorien Moore, Oregon WR, averaged 10.7 fantasy PPG before injury.
- •DJ Vonnahme, Iowa TE, has the highest target share among returning tight ends.
- 6:44 PMYahoo Sports — College Fantasy Football: 2026's All-Breakout Team
"Behold the All-Breakouts team of 2026 for college fantasy football.
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