Jalen Coker Fantasy Projection 2026: Is the Panthers WR the Best Late-Round Flier?

Jalen Coker's red zone target rate fell from 17.1% to 7.9% last season. Is the Panthers WR the best late-round flier in 2026 fantasy football drafts?

Jalen Coker has yet to truly put the pieces together for his fantasy football managers. However, as he prepares for his third NFL season, there are breadcrumbs pointing to a potential breakout within a Carolina Panthers offense that looks ready to take another step forward.

The acquisition cost is minimal, but is he the best flier to take at the wide receiver position in the late stages of your draft?

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Should You Draft Jalen Coker in Fantasy Football?

Two seasons with a total of 65 catches and more missed games each year than career touchdowns isn’t exactly the résumé we typically target in fantasy.

Yet, there seems to be something intriguing in Coker’s profile. After Bryce Young showed signs of development in Year 3 (recording four top-10 finishes in the second half of last season, per PFN’s QB Impact grading metric), 2026 has the potential to be the best bang-for-your-buck season of Coker’s career.

During that second-half stretch where Young looked the part of a former first-overall pick, Coker posted three WR2 finishes over a four-game span (including three straight games with a 30+ yard reception).

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He entered the league as a raw, 6’3” weapon who produced heavily in college — logging 109 catches, 1,949 yards, and 26 touchdowns over his final two seasons. Still, there were questions about the level of competition he faced at Holy Cross and whether his skill set would translate to the professional level.

We still aren’t entirely sure on that front, but after two seasons in an underwhelming offense, the fact that there is still hope remains a positive sign.

Coker’s Redraft Fantasy Football Value

Thanks to his late-season spurt, Coker appears poised to enter this season ahead of 2024 first-rounder Xavier Legette (career: 31 games, 148 targets, 860 yards) on the depth chart. The hierarchy in Carolina projects to be fluid from week to week, but if you’re betting on this offense on the cheap, Coker is the way to do it.

The concerns are obvious: this is a risky parlay. For Coker to threaten the Flex discussion on anything close to a consistent basis, Young needs to continue to grow, the target competition must fail, and Coker himself needs to refine his skill set.

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Tetairoa McMillan is clearly the alpha in this WR room, and that isn’t going to change. That said, if Young is able to sustain even average play, there is a world where a second pass catcher can post viable numbers.

Will that guy be Coker?

His athletic profile is great, but part of what made him special in college was his ability to leverage his size in scoring situations. We haven’t seen much of that in the NFL, and 2025 was actually a massive step backward in that regard:

  • 2024: 17.1% red-zone target rate
  • 2025: 7.9% red-zone target rate

This is the rub, and it’s where his value in 2026 will likely be determined. Even if you expect Young to take another step in the right direction, this offense isn’t likely to live in the red zone.

Making the most of those rare trips is a must. The volume is there for the taking in Carolina — especially if they continue to trail in games — but we need to see Coker step up his target-earning skills before we can confidently insert him into the start/sit conversation.

Preseason Fantasy WR Rankings

  1. Ja’Marr Chase | CIN
  2. Puka Nacua | LAR
  3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA
  4. Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET
  5. Drake London | ATL
  6. Justin Jefferson | MIN
  7. CeeDee Lamb | DAL
  8. Nico Collins | HOU
  9. A.J. Brown | NE
  10. Malik Nabers | NYG
  11. George Pickens | DAL
  12. Chris Olave | NO
  13. Rashee Rice | KC
  14. Zay Flowers | BAL
  15. Jaylen Waddle | DEN
  16. Tee Higgins | CIN
  17. DeVonta Smith | PHI
  18. Ladd McConkey | LAC
  19. Terry McLaurin | WAS
  20. Emeka Egbuka | TB
  21. Tetairoa McMillan | CAR
  22. Garrett Wilson | NYJ
  23. Jameson Williams | DET
  24. Christian Watson | GB
  25. Luther Burden III | CHI
  26. Rome Odunze | CHI
  27. Parker Washington | JAX
  28. Carnell Tate | TEN
  29. DJ Moore | BUF
  30. Marvin Harrison Jr. | ARI
  31. Davante Adams | LAR
  32. Brian Thomas Jr. | JAX
  33. Quentin Johnston | LAC
  34. Mike Evans | SF
  35. Stefon Diggs | WAS
  36. Michael Wilson | ARI
  37. DK Metcalf | PIT
  38. Jakobi Meyers | JAX
  39. Josh Downs | IND
  40. Michael Pittman Jr. | PIT
  41. Jayden Reed | GB
  42. Courtland Sutton | DEN
  43. Wan’Dale Robinson | TEN
  44. Chris Godwin Jr. | TB
  45. Alec Pierce | IND
  46. Makai Lemon | PHI
  47. Jordan Addison | MIN
  48. De’Zhaun Stribling | SF
  49. Khalil Shakir | BUF
  50. Romeo Doubs | NE

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