Jonathon Brooks Fantasy Projection 2026: Should You Draft the Panthers RB?

Jonathon Brooks is finally healthy and the Panthers backfield is wide open. Is the former second-round pick worth a late-round shot in 2026 fantasy football?

Jonathon Brooks was a second-round pick in 2024, and he entered the league with fantasy football appeal, but his right knee hasn’t cooperated. After tearing his ACL in college, he re-tore it late in the 2024 season, and it cost him all of 2025.

Reports surrounding his health have been optimistic all offseason long, and that’s elevated him in the rankings. Is the juice worth the squeeze?

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Should You Draft Jonathon Brooks in Fantasy Football?

Jonathon Brooks is a name worth rostering, not a name worth reaching for. His ADP sits around 100th overall, and that makes him a low-cost bet on touches that obviously carry quite a bit of risk.

Brooks turned 23 this summer, and the tape from his final year at Texas backs up the buzz. He ran for 1,139 yards on 6.1 yards per carry with 10 touchdowns, then added 25 catches for 286 yards and another score through the air. That’s the profile that the Panthers were intrigued by as he came out of college and the one that fantasy managers are chasing.

The path to touches isn’t crowded so much as it’s uninspiring. Chuba Hubbard is the incumbent, and last season he averaged just 3.8 yards per carry with 1 rushing touchdown on 134 attempts. PFN’s Running Back Impact grading system slotted him as RB44 a season ago, something that suggests that there is an opportunity for Brooks should he show well early in the season.

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The bigger drag is the offensive environment. During the Bryce Young era, this team ranks 28th in red zone drives, 30th in yards per play, and 31st in points per game. That’s not a context that manufactures fantasy production, no matter who’s holding the ball, especially if we are in a full-blown committee situation.

Still, at pick 100, the risk is limited. I’d rather have Jordan Mason in that range, given his real shot at seizing a backfield outright in rather short order.

He’s likely capped near a 15-touch ceiling given the injury history (and even that might be optimistic), though there’s a version of this season where his role climbs as the year goes on and peaks right when fantasy managers need it. Carolina has December games against Minnesota, New Orleans, and Cincinnati: if there is a window for this offense as a whole to trend near league average, it should come at the perfect time.

Preseason Fantasy RB Rankings

  1. Bijan Robinson | ATL
  2. Jahmyr Gibbs | DET
  3. James Cook III | BUF
  4. Jonathan Taylor | IND
  5. Ashton Jeanty | LV
  6. Christian McCaffrey | SF
  7. Saquon Barkley | PHI
  8. Chase Brown | CIN
  9. De’Von Achane | MIA
  10. Derrick Henry | BAL
  11. Kenneth Walker III | KC
  12. Jeremiyah Love | ARI
  13. Omarion Hampton | LAC
  14. Javonte Williams | DAL
  15. Breece Hall | NYJ
  16. Kyren Williams | LAR
  17. D’Andre Swift | CHI
  18. Travis Etienne Jr. | NO
  19. Josh Jacobs | GB
  20. Cam Skattebo | NYG
  21. David Montgomery | HOU
  22. Bhayshul Tuten | JAX
  23. TreVeyon Henderson | NE
  24. Quinshon Judkins | CLE
  25. Jaylen Warren | PIT
  26. Bucky Irving | TB
  27. Jadarian Price | SEA
  28. Rhamondre Stevenson | NE
  29. Chuba Hubbard | CAR
  30. Kenny Gainwell | TB
  31. Tony Pollard | TEN
  32. Jordan Mason | MIN
  33. Rico Dowdle | PIT
  34. Jacory Croskey-Merritt | WAS
  35. Blake Corum | LAR
  36. RJ Harvey | DEN
  37. Kyle Monangai | CHI
  38. Rachaad White | WAS
  39. Chris Rodriguez Jr. | JAX
  40. Zach Charbonnet | SEA
  41. Aaron Jones Sr. | MIN
  42. Jonathon Brooks | CAR
  43. J.K. Dobbins | DEN
  44. Tyler Allgeier | ARI
  45. Tyrone Tracy Jr. | NYG
  46. Isiah Pacheco | DET
  47. Woody Marks | HOU
  48. Tyjae Spears | TEN
  49. Nick Singleton | TEN
  50. Brian Robinson Jr. | ATL

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