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Fantasy football 2026 roster, rankings, and matchup analysis for the Commanders. Refreshed daily from live NFL stats.

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NFC East

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2026 Bye Week

Week 14

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Washington Commanders 2026 Fantasy Outlook

The Washington Commanders play in the NFC East and compete in the NFC conference. This page tracks the full fantasy-relevant roster for the 2026 NFL season, ranked by 2025 per-game production and refreshed daily from live NFL stats. If a player is on the active roster and inside the top tier at their position, you will find them here.

Across the four main fantasy positions, we currently rank 6 Washington Commanders players inside the 2026 top tiers. 2 quarterbacks, 2 running backs, 1 wide receiver, 1 tight end. Jayden Daniels leads the group with 16.8 fantasy points per game in 2025 and is the most likely anchor of any Washington Commanders-heavy fantasy stack.

The Washington Commanders are on bye in Week 14, which means every fantasy manager rostering one of their players needs bench depth or a waiver-wire plan locked in for that week.

DraftCall's AI matchup engine lets you pit any Washington Commanders player against any other NFL starter in seconds, factoring in matchup, recent form, and scoring format. Use this page as your starting point for weekly start or sit decisions involving the Commanders.

Quarterbacks (2)

Running Backs (2)

Wide Receivers (1)

Tight Ends (1)

Washington Commanders Fantasy FAQ

Who is the Washington Commanders's top fantasy player in 2026?

Jayden Daniels leads the Washington Commanders in fantasy production with 16.8 PPG in the 2025 regular season across 7 games. He is the highest-ranked Commanders player on our 2026 draft board.

When is the Washington Commanders bye week in 2026?

The Washington Commanders are on bye in Week 14 of the 2026 NFL season. Plan roster depth accordingly.

How many Washington Commanders players are fantasy relevant for 2026?

We currently rank 6 Washington Commanders players inside the top tiers at QB, RB, WR, and TE for 2026 fantasy football. This list refreshes daily from live NFL stats.

What division do the Washington Commanders play in?

The Washington Commanders play in the NFC East division of the National Football Conference.

Are the Washington Commanders a good team to stack in fantasy?

Stacking Washington Commanders players in fantasy makes sense when the offense is projected for high-scoring games. With Jayden Daniels as the focal point, any stack that pairs him with a secondary target has real correlation upside. Use DraftCall to compare any Commanders stack against alternatives before committing.

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