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Drake London vs Rashee Rice

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 21, 2026

ADP 20.1
Drake London
WR · ATL · WR8
ADP 28.9
Rashee Rice
WR · KC · WR11
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
76% would rather draft London over Rice
76%London
24%Rice
Based on 25 comparison results

Should you draft Drake London or Rashee Rice?

Last season — 2025, per game

LondonWR17 finish
2025
RiceWR38 finish
14.0Fantasy pts15.5
12Games8
9.3Targets9.8
5.7Rec6.6
77Rec yds71
0.6TD0.8
Full game log & past seasons
Drake London
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
TB
9.5
WR29
15
8
55
0
2
MIN
4.4
WR76
4
3
49
0
3
CAR
8.0
WR38
8
5
55
0
4
WAS
21.0
WR6
10
8
110
1
5
BYE
6
BUF
26.8
WR2
16
10
158
1
7
SF
6.2
WR46
10
4
42
0
8
9
NE
34.3
WR1
14
9
118
3
10
IND
21.4
WR1
8
6
104
1
11
CAR
15.4
WR12
9
7
119
0
12
13
14
15
16
ARI
4.2
WR70
8
3
27
0
17
LAR
0.9
WR115
2
1
4
0
18
NO
15.8
WR8
8
4
78
1
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
PIT
2.5
WR81
3
2
15
0
2
PHI
14.4
WR18
7
6
54
1
3
KC
15.7
WR18
9
6
67
1
4
NO
9.4
WR38
12
6
64
0
5
TB
27.4
WR2
13
12
154
1
6
CAR
16.4
WR14
10
6
74
1
7
SEA
15.3
WR9
8
6
63
1
8
TB
5.4
WR64
6
4
34
0
9
DAL
9.7
WR32
2
2
27
1
10
NO
13.7
WR15
13
8
97
0
11
DEN
7.6
WR45
7
3
61
0
12
13
LAC
12.8
WR25
16
9
86
0
14
MIN
9.5
WR33
10
5
70
0
15
LV
12.8
WR27
3
3
53
1
16
NYG
8.4
WR45
8
5
59
0
17
WAS
14.1
WR25
13
7
106
0
18
CAR
35.7
WR1
18
10
187
2
Rashee Rice
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
2
3
4
5
BYE
6
7
LV
19.7
WR9
10
7
42
2
8
WAS
21.0
WR2
9
9
93
1
9
BUF
16.6
WR10
7
4
80
0
10
11
DEN
6.8
WR38
9
6
38
0
12
IND
20.1
WR8
12
8
141
0
13
DAL
25.4
WR2
12
8
92
2
14
HOU
5.4
WR46
8
4
34
0
15
LAC
8.6
WR36
11
7
51
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
BAL
13.8
WR16
9
7
103
0
2
CIN
16.0
WR17
6
5
75
1
3
ATL
23.1
WR5
14
12
110
1
4
LAC
1.0
WR107
0
0
0
0

Latest takes

Drake London
  • London is the clear top receiving option in Atlanta’s offense, though there are still concerns around the offense as a whole and what kind of QB play the team will get. Even with the concerns at QB, fantasy managers have seen London produce with lackluster players under center in years past and should continue to be a top-12 option this season.

    Kurt Mullen· Aug 14
  • Starting WR/WR with Drake London or Nico Collins in round two could let you lean into Zero RB with an elite tight end such as Brock Bowers or Trey McBride .

    Tom Strachan· Aug 11
  • The Falcons also just gave WR Drake London a deal worth a little over $35 million annually, so that seems like the range that Flowers’ deal will slot into .

    Logan Ulrich· Jul 19
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  • London was on a tear before a PCL injury blunted his momentum and his statistical finish to the season. He topped 100 yards receiving in five out of nine games to start the season before the injury, then had 109 yards and a touchdown combined over the final three after he returned.

    Logan Ulrich· Jul 19
  • London was on his way to another stellar season in 2025 before a PCL injury in Week 11 derailed him, limiting him to 12 games. On a per-game basis, London averaged 5.7 receptions (WR8) for 76.6 yards (WR7) with 7 touchdowns.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 10
  • London was cooking last year before a PCL injury derailed his season in Week 11. In Weeks 1-10 last year, London was the WR6 in fantasy points per game. During that stretch, he was fourth in target share (30.3%), fourth in receiving yards per game (86.4), sixth in yards per route run (2.74), fifth in first-read share (37.6%), and seventh in first downs per route run (0.135, per Fantasy Points Data).

  • If London had a legitimate quarterback, we could draft him higher, but instead, he'll once again have to deal with mediocrity in the form of Tua Tagovailoa or Penix. London is a fine selection in round two, but look elsewhere here.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 29
  • Over the first 10 weeks of 2025, London was the fantasy WR6, but with the Falcons stuttering and Michael Penix Jr. injured, he dropped to WR25 for the rest of the season. London has topped a 28% target share in three of his four NFL seasons. We know he'll draw targets, but it's their value that matters here.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 29
  • London will now be under contract through the 2030 season. He's topped 100 catches and 1000 yards once (2024) in his four-year career. He finished as the WR7 and WR14 the last two seasons in fantasy points per game (half-ppr).

    FFToday· Jun 2
  • Branch's ability with the ball in his hands should guarantee him at least some role right away in an Atlanta offense without much talent at wideout outside of Drake London.

    Ted Chmyz· May 5
  • Top cap hit: Drake London, $7,996,200 (2.65 percent)

    Logan Ulrich· Jul 5
  • Atlanta now employs the NFL's third-highest-paid players at tight end and wide receiver, with London scoring a four-year, $141.1MM extension earlier this month.

    Sam Robinson· Jun 24
  • Drake London is set to anchor the Falcons' receiver room once again in 2026 and well into the future.

    Adam La Rose· Jun 23
  • The Falcons signed WR Drake London to a long-term extension with a new-money average of $35.26 million per year and a total five-year base value of $157.88 million, including a $33.656 million signing bonus and fully guaranteed compensation through the first two years of the deal.

Rashee Rice
  • With Xavier Worthy already dealing with a shoulder issue, and Rashee Rice only running in straight lines, Kelce will be a consistent part of this offense each week.

    Ellis Johnson· Aug 19
  • Unfortunately, Rice has been in the news for all the wrong reasons this offseason. He served a 30-day sentence for violating his probation. Furthermore, the superstar was rehabbing following a clean-up procedure on his knee.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 16
  • He had a late-sixth-round ADP, and I got him cheaper than that in a couple of home leagues. Now, Rice has an ADP of WR12 (30th overall). I’m fleeing at that price.

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  • Rashee Rice (WR – KC) Going as the WR11, 29th overall, the projections have Rice at 99 catches, 1,099 yards, and 9.7 touchdowns, which would rank him ahead of several more established names.

  • press Only four wide receivers posted a higher PPG than Rashee Rice (currently valued outside top 10 WRs in redraft and top 20 in dynasty) last season:

  • Rashee Rice (WR – KC) Taking Rashee Rice here as my WR2 is much more comfortable than relying on him as my WR1

  • Furthermore, Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy have dealt with injuries in their careers, putting Allen one injury away from a starting role in a Patrick Mahomes-led offense

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 6
  • Rashee Rice faces a potential suspension, Cyrus Allen is dealing with a shin injury, and Xavier Worthy hurt his shoulder.

  • I had my eye on Bowers, but this felt like a spot to roll the dice on Rashee Rice. I know he’s had a plethora of off-field issues, but when he’s on the field, he’s constantly targeted. Last season, in limited time, Rice had a target share of about 30% while on the field.

  • 20 come from two buckets: Hyper-specified role players (Stefon Diggs, Rashee Rice) Guys with other top 24 or strong ancillary target competition (Both Rams WRs, Jameson Williams, CeeDee Lamb, Tee Higgins, Quentin Johnston with Ladd McConkey/Keenan Allen) You may notice there’s one guy on this list who fits in neither, and it’s Thundering Herd legend Christian Watson (shout out to NDSU).

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • Rashee Rice (WR – KC) Rice is going 25th overall as the WR11, a price that reflects real excitement about his upside. His track record supports some of that: he ranked 11th in target share among receivers last year, fourth in targets per route run, and 10th in receiving yards per game, all despite playing only eight games.

  • Rice is a tricky player to grade. He's one of the league's most dynamic receivers, but off-field issues and repeated legal troubles have put his career in jeopardy.

    Ethan Woodie· Jul 11
  • Rice has been one of the best receivers in the league in terms of counting production when he has been available. From Week 7 to Week 15 last year, Rice averaged 6.6 receptions for 71.4 yards per game. Rice has been targeted on 30.4% of his routes over the past two seasons.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 10
  • Rashee Rice is a bit of a gimmick wide receiver dependent on being force-fed low aDOT targets, with a 4.9-yard average depth of target that ranked 106th among 109 wideouts with at least 200 routes run in 2025. Beyond Rice's fantasy value being tied to low aDOT targets, he also has durability concerns after playing only eight games in 2025 and four in 2024, plus he earned his lowest PFF receiving grade in 2025 with the lowest yards per target (7.3) of his career.

  • When Rice was on the field, he had a target share of 37.9%. I believe Rice is a top-12 wide receiver in PPR formats.