USA President Donald Trump has made a massive move on the stock market as WWE Clash in Italy draws close, according to reports.
Trump has been closely involved with WWE in the past, even having made some on-screen appearances. He has also been inducted into the Hall of Fame in the celebrity wing in 2013. His contributions to the Stamford-based promotion were numerous, including his participation in the “Battle of the Billionaires” at WrestleMania 23.
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According to a report from HuffPost, Trump has apparently purchased between $15,001 and $50,000 of stock of TKO Group Holdings. It should be noted that TKO is the parent company of both the Stamford-based company and UFC. The purchase reportedly happened earlier this month on the 25th.
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Donald Trump’s association with WWE has been criticized by some notable veterans
Mick Foley made headlines a while back after he openly criticized Donald Trump, and chose to end his ties with the Stamford-based promotion.
Foley announced that he would be leaving the promotion and not renewing his legends contract with the company. Taking to Instagram, he wrote:
“PARTING WAYS WITH WWE. While I have been concerned about WWE’s close relationship with Donald Trump for several months — especially in light of his administration’s ongoing cruel and inhumane treatment of immigrants (and pretty much anyone who ‘looks like an immigrant’) — reading the President’s incredibly cruel comments in the wake of Rob Reiner’s death is the final straw for me,” he wrote.
Furthermore, Jesse Ventura has also been very vocal about his disdain for Trump. In an interview on the SpinSisters podcast, Ventura noted that the USA President seemed intent on fracturing the country.
“Make this part of Canada, because it’s obvious Donald Trump doesn’t want us. It’s obvious that he’s ready to fracture the whole country for his own folly, whatever he’s doing. I think we should petition to get out of the United States. If they don’t want us, I’m sure Canada would be happy to take us,” he added.
The authorities of the pro wrestling company have yet to make any moves regarding these criticisms and their association with Donald Trump.
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The evening of football started with quite an unexpected walk in the park for the Netherlands, who beat Sweden 5-1. Germany narrowly avoided a trampling by the Elephants of the Ivory Coast, thanks to a last-minute goal. World Cup newcomers Curaçao got their first world cup point ever thanks to a draw against Ecuador Meanwhile, Japan marked the 1000th World Cup match in style by putting four past Tunisia. Japan sealed Tunisia’s fate in the process, the Eagles of Carthage will be flying home after this group stage.
Manchester City might have given a glimpse into the future in the final weeks of the Premier League campaign with a centre-back pairing of Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov earning a consistent run in the side.
The pair started the FA Cup final together despite the return to fitness of Ruben Dias and the now departed Stones, while they were trusted with the big games in the run-in.
Guehi, 25, is likely to be the bedrock of the City defence for years to come, while 22-year-old Khusanov is growing into one of the brightest defensive prospects in the country.
The fit-again Josko Gvardiol will have eyes on a starting spot come the new season, with the Croatia international having agreed a contract extension at the Etihad after transfer interest from the likes of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid this summer.
Dias also remains at the Etihad and City want to keep the Portugal international, who has also been linked with Real. The 29-year-old is arguably the leading candidate to succeed his countryman Bernardo Silva as club captain and his experience is vital in a dressing room that has lost important leaders this summer.
Nathan Ake makes up the fifth senior centre-back option, but the Dutchman is entering the final year of his contract and is not expected to be offered a renewal. The likelihood is that the 31-year-old will depart this summer in search of regular minutes elsewhere.
That will open up a fifth centre-back spot at City and offer a hint at how the Blues view the clutch of young talent they have at their disposal. City may have sold Jahmai-Simpson-Pusey to FC Koln in Germany but they have plenty of other youngsters on the cusp of first-team football.
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Academy prospects Max Alleyne and Stephen Mfuni are the leading lights internally. Both spent time on loan at Watford last season and Alleyne was recalled by City amid a defensive crisis at the Etihad and was parachuted into the senior side. He performed admirably in difficult circumstances, having impressed with the Hornets in the Championship. But another loan spell seems the most likely course for the 20-year-old.
Mfuni also shone at Watford, earning significant praise for his showings before injury curtailed his season. The 18-year-old is highly thought of at the Etihad and has a bright future. Whether that is in Manchester next season remains to be seen, with the Blues having plenty of options, given City will welcome back two highly regarded young talents after loan spells on the continent.
Vitor Reis featured for the Blues in pre-season a year ago and has spent the campaign at sister club Girona in La Liga.
While the campaign ended in relegation for the Blanquivermells, Reis proved himself more than capable of performing in a leading European league, and games against the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona will have done his development the world of good.
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The Brazilian cost City £29.6million when he joined the club in January 2025, and he is seen as a future first-team player internally, having already made senior appearances in the FA Cup, Premier League and Club World Cup. He will likely travel to Asia with the first team squad and have the opportunity to impress incoming boss Enzo Maresca and try and force his way into the senior set-up.
That challenge will also be facing Juma Bah, who returns to the Etihad after a year at Nice in France. He was another involved in a relegation battle, but Nice survived after winning an end-of-season play-off against Saint-Étienne.
The 20-year-old made 26 league appearances for Nice as well as playing in the Europa League. Bah has his suitors this summer and logic puts him behind Reis in the City pecking order. But a strong pre-season with the Blues could change plans even if another loan move is the most likely outcome for the Sierra Leone international.
Then there is the new kid on the block in 18-year-old Hermann Malonga, who has arrived at the Etihad from double Champions League winners PSG.
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He is likely to slot into City’s Elite Development Squad next season, at a level equivalent to where he has been playing in France, having signed a long-term contract with the Blues. Malonga was out of contract in Paris and has been capped at youth level by France.
The teenager is set to remain with City’s Academy next term as he adjusts to life in Manchester, offering him the chance to showcase his credentials.
Engalnd captain Ben Stokes with coach Brendon McCullum (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
NEW DELHI: England captain Ben Stokes is set to return for the third Test against New Zealand in Nottingham after missing the second match, which ended in a crushing 253-run defeat for England at The Oval. Head coach Brendon McCullum confirmed that Stokes will resume captaincy despite an ongoing disciplinary investigation into a breach of team rules earlier this month.Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson had been left out of the second Test after violating the team’s curfew following England’s victory in the series opener. During his time away from the national side, Stokes turned out for Durham and impressed with a quickfire 95 against Northamptonshire. Both he and Atkinson were later withdrawn from their county games, fuelling speculation of a return.Confirming the skipper’s comeback, McCullum said: “Ben will be back. He’ll be back and he’ll be captain.”“I think everyone is excited about that, especially after seeing him hit some form for Durham.”“I’ve been speaking to Ben every single day since we had the incident and my assessment was that I was worried about him. To see him go out there and play some cricket and look like he was enjoying himself is really positive.“I’m not going to divulge our conversations because they are confidential but it’s great to see him back playing and I look forward to seeing him in a couple of days.”
Relationship questions dismissed
Recent reports suggested tensions had developed between McCullum and Stokes following England’s Ashes defeat and the disciplinary issue. However, the coach insisted their relationship remained strong.“We’ve worked together intimately for four years, we’ve achieved some cool things and we’ve let ourselves down in other things.“We have robust conversations all the way through and that’s to be expected when you’re in positions of leadership. There’s mutual respect there.”McCullum also stressed that mistakes cannot be ignored, saying: “It’s really important to separate the actions from the man… You address it and you try to move on.”Stokes’s return could provide England with a timely boost as they look to bounce back in the series decider.
2010 champions Spain will be looking to secure their first win of the FIFA World Cup 2026 when they take on Saudi Arabia in a Group H match today at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta.
Spain, in their campaign opener, played out a 0-0 draw against debutants Cape Verde, with sub-par performances from strikers Ferran Torres and Mikel Oyarzabal. Winger Lamine Yamal was introduced in the 70th minute and created some good scoring chances but was unable to help his team break the deadlock.
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Spain will be desperate for a win, as a loss or draw against Saudi Arabia could put them in a troublesome position in the race for Round of 32 qualification.
On the other hand, Saudi Arabia are coming into the match with a little more confidence than Spain, as they played out a 1-1 draw against Uruguay. With all four teams tied on one point each, Saudi Arabia will have the chance to create a huge upset if they hold Spain to a draw or somehow manage to secure a win over them.
Spain hope attacking stars can make the difference
Luis de la Fuente’s men enter the contest under pressure after failing to convert their dominance into goals against Cape Verde. Spain enjoyed 74 per cent possession and attempted 27 shots in the opener but lacked the cutting edge required to secure all three points.
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The return to full fitness of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams could provide the spark Spain need. Both attackers made substitute appearances in the opener after recovering from hamstring issues and are expected to push for starting roles, potentially replacing Ferran Torres and Gavi. However, Víctor Muñoz remains unavailable with an injury, while Mikel Merino is also doubtful.
Despite the disappointing start, Spain remain among the tournament favourites and will back their possession-based game to unlock the Saudi defence.
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Saudi Arabia seek another upset with disciplined approach
Saudi Arabia arrive with renewed confidence after claiming a valuable point against Uruguay. Abdulelah Al Amri’s opener had put the Green Falcons on course for victory before Maxi Araújo’s late equaliser ensured the points were shared.
Coach Georgios Donis is expected to retain the side that impressed in the opening fixture. Captain Salem Al-Dawsari, who has scored 27 goals in 111 appearances for his country, will once again be central to Saudi Arabia’s attacking plans, while Firas Al Buraikan is set to spearhead the frontline.
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The Green Falcons earned praise for their organised defensive structure against Uruguay and will likely adopt a similar approach against Spain. Having already shown they can frustrate higher-ranked opponents, Saudi Arabia will be confident of causing another surprise and strengthening their chances of progressing from Group H.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Spain vs Saudi Arabia: Starting 11
Spain starting 11: Unai Simon, Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella, Rodri, Pedri, Alex Baena, Dani Olmo, Mikel Oyarzabal, Lamine Yamal
Saudi Arabia starting 11: Mohammed Al Owais, Saud Abdulhamid, Hassan Al Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Abdullah Al Amri, Nawaf Al-Harbi, Nasser Al-Dawsari, Musab Al-Juwayr, Ziyad Alkhaibari, Feras Albrikan, Salem Al-Dawsari
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Man Utd are focusing on the signing of Mateus Fernandes from West Ham, but if they miss out on the 21-year-old they might have a new option.
Manchester United have embraced the data revolution under Ineos, but even amid all the numbers and the algorithms, there is still room for good old-fashioned scouting and the eye test, and one potential midfield addition could have a big supporter at Old Trafford.
United are still working on a deal to make Mateus Fernandes their second midfield signing of the summer, with Tottenham providing some competition for a player West Ham value at £80million. If they land Fernandes, United will set their sights lower for a third midfield addition this summer, if required.
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But if the deal for Fernandes becomes too expensive, just as Elliot Anderson did when Manchester City made a bid of more than £120million, then alternatives will be sought and reports in Germany have claimed there is interest in Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha.
The 25-year-old is enjoying an excellent World Cup and looks an all-round midfielder that could slot nicely into the United set-up, and he won praise from Gary Neville on ITV during the coverage of Germany’s win against the Ivory Coast.
“The more he plays like he did the other night the more expensive he’ll get,” Neville said. “But at the moment, we hear Manchester United are being quoted £100 million for the West Ham boy Fernandes, so they’re going to have to be looking around this tournament and parts of Europe.
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“He looked outstanding the other night, it looked like he had absolutely everything.”
Nmecha has something else going for him at Old Trafford, and that is where the eye test comes in. He spent a dozen years at Manchester City’s academy and was there at the same time as Jason Wilcox.
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Wilcox is now United’s director of football, but he was a coach at City’s academy while Nmecha was there and eventually became the head of the academy, so he knows plenty about the German international and was well aware of his talents while at the Etihad.
Nmecha was actually released by City in the summer of 2021, having made just three first-team appearances, but he has gone to another level on his return to the Bundesliga, first with Wolfsburg and now with Dortmund, and if his World Cup continues on this trajectory, he could attract some serious transfer interest this summer.
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His brother Lukas has already returned to the Premier League with Leeds, having also been at City. Felix looks like a Premier League midfielder in the making with his strength and running power, and perhaps he will soon return to England as well.
Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV package
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
With the season coming nearly coming to end, Dutton Ranch Season 1 Episode 8 is slated to premiere on June 26, 2026. The penultimate episode will be available to stream on Paramount+ by 3:00 a.m. ET. You can also watch it later that day on Paramount Network at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The first season consists of nine episodes, making this chapter a crucial one before the finale arrives on July 3. The previous episode left several relationships and rivalries in a complicated place as tensions within Rio Paloma continued to affect both the Duttons and those around them.
The upcoming chapter may bring a major collision of internal and external conflicts. Here is what the official logline for Dutton Ranch Season 1 Episode 8 reads:
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“A storm shakes Rio Paloma; Beth and Rip’s choices are put to the test; Beulah’s bonds crumble; Joaquin and Will face off; Carter faces a crossroad that might define his future.”
When will Dutton Ranch Season 1 Episode 8 release?
Titled “Whiskey Limits,” Dutton Ranch Season 1 Episode 8 is scheduled to release on Friday, June 26, 2026. It will first become available on Paramount+ at 3:00 a.m. ET, allowing streaming subscribers to watch it before its television debut. Later, the same day, it will air on Paramount Network at 8:00 p.m. ET in the United States.
As Paramount+ releases its episodes simultaneously across the globe, viewers in different regions will receive access at different local times depending on their time zone. Here is the expected release timing for Dutton Ranch Season 1 Episode 8 in different time zones:
Pacific Time (PT): June 26, 2026, at 12:00 AM
Mountain Time (MT): June 26, 2026, at 1:00 AM
Central Time (CT): June 26, 2026, at 2:00 AM
Eastern Time (ET): June 26, 2026, at 3:00 AM
Brazil Time (BRT): June 26, 2026, at 4:00 AM
United Kingdom (BST): June 26, 2026, at 8:00 AM
Central European Time (CEST): June 26, 2026, at 9:00 AM
Gulf Standard Time (GST): June 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM
Indian Standard Time (IST): June 26, 2026, at 12:30 PM
Philippine Time (PHT): June 26, 2026, at 3:00 PM
Japan Standard Time (JST): June 26, 2026, at 4:00 PM
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): June 26, 2026, at 5:00 PM
New Zealand Standard Time (NZST): June 26, 2026, at 7:00 PM
Where to watch Dutton Ranch?
You can watch Dutton Ranchon Paramount+ in most regions. For those with traditional cable or live TV streaming platforms like Philo, FuboTV, or YouTube TV can watch Dutton Ranch as it broadcasts on the Paramount Network on Friday evenings at 8:00 PM ET/PT. In Indian region, the series is available on JioHotsar.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues in the US, Canada and Mexico, Iran is to play Belgium later today. Iran’s coach, however, says his team is still being treated unfairly by the US through travel restrictions and visa refusals. Story by Natasha Li.
Spain vs Saudi Arabia LIVE Updates, FIFA World Cup 2026: The FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia is about to begin in Atlanta. Lamine Yamal is starting for Spain, and is one of four starting XI changes made by manager Luis de la Fuente. After being held to a historic 0-0 draw by Cape Verde, Spain will be desperate for their first win of the World Cup. One of the favourites to go all the way, Spain face a tricky challenge against Saudi Arabia, who earned an encouraging draw against Uruguay in their opening game. (MATCH CENTRE LIVE)
Spain vs Saudi Arabia LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE Updates | ESP vs KSA LIVE, straight from Atlanta Stadium:
A sunny day off from work in the midst of your first World Cup is not a bad way to celebrate turning 23. For Nathaniel Brown, having a birthday on Tuesday fits perfectly with the good vibes train he has long been on.
“You see how hard the kid works, every single day. To play like that in his first World Cup game and score a goal right away is outstanding for someone his age,” said forward Kai Havertz. “We need players like that on the Germany team.”
Just four years after signing his first professional contract, Brown, whose nickname is “Nene”, is at a World Cup. The move from Nürnberg to Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt came in 2024 and, after a slow start, he emerged as a regular. Even though the club struggled in the recently-finished campaign, Brown was voted the club’s Player of the Season.
His first Germany cap came in October 2025. But before the game against Ghana in March this year, he had only played 26 minutes for Germany. He was seen as one to watch. But by the time Germany left for the US in early June, he had edged ahead of David Raum. Now, after a goal and an assist in the 7-1 win over Curacao, his absence from the starting eleven is unthinkable.
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For a player who wasn’t sure he could take corners, Brown delivered an outstanding assist on his World Cup debutImage: Christian Charisius/dpa/picture alliance
Brown: the answer Germany have long been waiting for
Germany have been on the search for a reliable option since the stable Jona Hector retired from internationals in 2020. It hasn’t been easy. Marcel Halstenberg, Robin Gosens, Christian Günter, Thilo Kehrer, Maximilian Mittelstädt and David Raum have all tried to make the position their own.
Of all those players, Raum looked the closest to making the spot his own but his inconsistent form left the spot open to a challenger. Enter Brown — a quiet, young man who is strong in the tackle and has made all areas of the left-hand side his own. Perhaps most importantly, his humility means he has let his work on the field do the talking.
Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann said Brown’s biggest problem was that he didn’t know how good he was. Proof of that was perhaps best seen with set-pieces. Brown wasn’t sure he was good enough to take them, but “the set-piece coach told me, ‘you can do it’,” Brown said.
Good thing too, because his corner set up Nico Schlotterbeck in Houston. Half an hour later, Brown sent a sweet volley into the far corner for a goal on his World Cup debut.
“I can’t even describe it,” Brown said afterwards. “I will never forget it. It was one of the best moments in my career.”
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“He’s a lovely person, who is humble and really keen to learn. He has a cheeky side to him too, which I really like,” Nagelsmann said.
Germany captain Joshua Kimmich said Brown was quiet and reserved off the field, but brave and full of quality on it. Antonio Rüdiger said he turns into “a monster” on the pitch.
When Brown joined the World Cup training camp in Germany, he wasn’t sure which form of you to address legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer with, the colloquial one (du) or the formal (Sie). Presumably that issue has long been solved, but Brown’s quiet quality is an encouraging sign for the future of this team. Likely too for Bayern Munich, who are reportedly on the verge of signing the left back.
“About a year ago, there was a phone call with the US federation. But I immediately said that I only want to play for Germany. This is where my roots are, I grew up here,” said Brown. “Since I have no contact with my biological father in the USA, the decision was clear for me. I grew up German, so it was always my goal to play for the DFB.”
Fitting then that his emergence as a rising star for Germany would come on US soil. While the ultimate test will come when he has less time and space to roam forward, there is genuine excitement around what Brown will deliver during the rest of this tournament, especially if this was his first act. After all, it has been a long time since Germany has been this excited by a defender, let alone a left back.
June is now more than halfway through, so it’s time to start thinking about 2026 Fantasy football drafts. Training camps open in a little over a month and OTAs and mini-camps are giving some early clues about Fantasy value. Some major post-June 1 trades also impacted the Fantasy football rankings 2026. A.J. Brown is now with the Patriots, which could affect the likes of Drake Maye and fellow new acquisition Romeo Doubs. Meanwhile, Myles Garrett heads to the Rams, solidifying L.A. as one of the top Fantasy defenses and making life tougher on NFC West opponents such as Christian McCaffrey, Brock Purdy and Sam Darnold.
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Last year, the model accurately predicted that Colts quarterback Daniel Jones would fully realize his potential in his first year in Indy. He was the QB10 before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 14. Jones finished the year as the QB17 as the model had him as a top-15 Fantasy quarterback entering 2025. Anyone who took a chance on him in Fantasy football drafts was surely rewarded when he was in the lineup.
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The same model has a proven track record providing Fantasy football tips, nailing Jonathan Taylor’s monstrous season in 2021, calling Rachaad White’s breakout in 2023 and identifying Isiah Pacheco as a bust in 2025. Additionally, it has called past Fantasy football sleepers like A.J. Brown in 2020, Derrick Henry in 2019, Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Kamara in 2018, and Davante Adams in 2017.
Now, SportsLine has simulated the entire NFL season 10,000 times and released its latest 2026 Fantasy football rankings for PPR and non-PPR leagues, along with plenty of sleepers, breakouts and busts. Head to SportsLine now to see them.
Top 2026 Fantasy football sleepers
One of the 2026 Fantasy football sleepers the model is predicting: Buccaneers running back Kenneth Gainwell. The former Eagle set career highs across the board last year in Pittsburgh and finished with 1,023 scrimmage yards and 8 touchdowns. He then joined Tampa as a free agent, replacing Rachaad White, who departed for Washington. However, Gainwell will be more than just a backup to Bucky Irving, as coach Todd Bowles labeled Gainwell as 1B to Irving’s 1A, and considering the former’s skill set and the latter’s 2025 season.
Gainwell had 73 catches last year and is now joining a Bucs team that loves to target RBs as White has the third-most receptions at the position since 2022. Additionally, Irving struggled staying on the field last year, missing seven games with multiple injuries and ranked dead last amongst qualified players with just 3.4 yards per carry. Gainwell is coming off a career-best of 4.7 ypc and had as many touchdowns from inside the 10-yard-line (6) as Irving had carries from inside the 10. The model likes Gainwell ahead of clear-cut RB1s such as Tony Pollard and Chuba Hubbard. See more Fantasy football sleepers 2026 here.
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Top 2026 Fantasy football breakouts
One of the 2026 Fantasy football breakouts the model is predicting: Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten. A fourth-round pick in 2025, Tuten had 386 yards and 7 touchdowns as a rookie in backing up Travis Etienne. The latter has since joined the Saints, putting Tuten atop the depth chart. He impressed when given opportunities as a rookie, scoring in all four games he had at least nine touches.
Tuten is a home-run threat in an offense in need of playmakers as he had the fastest 40-yard-dash time of any running back in the 2025 draft class. Etienne had nearly 1,400 total yards and 13 touchdowns a year ago, and Jacksonville loves to run the ball, ranking eighth in attempts in 2025. Tuten is set to break out as a sophomore and presents as a value pick in the mid-rounds of Fantasy football drafts 2026. See more Fantasy football breakouts 2026 here.
Top 2026 Fantasy football busts
As for players to avoid, the model identifies Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold. The newest Super Bowl-winning QB’s on-field impact is undeniable, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to Fantasy. Darnold plays in a run-first offense that ranked third in rushing attempts a year ago and just 29th in pass attempts. Even with limited opportunities, Darnold still led the NFL with 20 turnovers, as he had the second-most lost fumbles (6) and the third-most interceptions (14).
Add in that Darnold provides next to nothing as a rusher — as he had under 100 rushing yards and 0 TDs last year — and he has a low Fantasy ceiling. Losing Super Bowl MVP, Kenneth Walker III, won’t make things easier for the quarterback as defenses are likely to devote more resources to stopping the pass than Seattle’s run game. After finishing as the QB14 last year, SportsLine’s advanced model has Darnold as the QB20 in its Fantasy football rankings 2026. See more Fantasy football busts 2026 here.
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