Yahoo’s Justin Boone breaks down Makai Lemon’s fantasy football outlook after he was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles 20th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, including the wide receiver’s projection and ranking moving forward. You can also read his reaction to every fantasy-relevant selection in the first round.
Makai Lemon, WR, Eagles (20th overall)
Fantasy potential: ★★★★☆
2026 projection (16 starts):71 receptions, 902 receiving yards, 5 TDs
Redraft ranking:WR28
Dynasty startup value (Superflex):WR15, 4th-round pick
Dynasty rookie value (Superflex):1.03-1.05
Somehow most situations end up working out well for Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, which seems to be a result of his ability as an executive mixed with a bit of luck.
In this instance, as the team prepares to trade A.J. Brown in the coming months, one of the best receiver prospects in the draft in Lemon, fell into a range where the Eagles were able to move up and draft him.
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Not only does this fill a need at a position that’s about to lose a star player, but it also puts Lemon in an offense where he can thrive alongside DeVonta Smith.
Fantasy managers should be excited about this landing spot, while aggressively targeting Lemon in redraft as a WR3 with upside and dynasty as a top-15 wideout.
Prospect profile: Lemon is a scrappy playmaker who’s dangerous all over the field, with his best work coming in the short to intermediate range.
His contested catch ability and toughness are notable given his 5-foot-11, 195-pound frame. He’s also quick and decisive with the ball in his hands, shaking defenders en route to extra yards.
While he lacks elite speed, he moves very well and will always find ways to beat the defense he’s facing. The slot is where he does his best work, but he can be effective all over the formation.
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