College Fantasy Football Rankings: Eric Froton's top Team Offenses for 2026 drafts
The new Team Offense position throws a curveball into our weekly lineup decisions, and can be used to the advantage of savvy CFF drafters. Scoring, yardage gained and efficient, winning football are the categories to factor in when evaluating your preferred option.
The Team Offense position rewards elite, mistake-free play and punishes mediocrity. Conversely, teams are heavily penalized for committing turnovers and losing games. Draft strategy-wise, it makes sense to reach and secure a top-flight, intra-conference juggernaut that plays a relatively easy schedule and has a clear path to 10 wins while averaging 35+ points per game in the process.