To help fantasy basketball managers prepare for dynasty drafts in 2025-26, here are rankings for the sixth round.
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2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Dynasty Rankings: Round 6
61. Derrick White
Even with the Boston Celtics having one of the best starting lineups in the NBA, Derrick White still finds ways to make an impact. The 31-year-old can do a bit of everything, with his worst category usually being field goal percentage. The guard is a consistent, two-way stud who is in for a big season with his star teammate out for the entirety of 2025-26.
62. Immanuel Quickley
Getting traded to the Toronto Raptors boosted Immanuel Quickley’s value. While injuries hindered him last season, the guard is in a much better position with his new team now that he’s secured a starting job. Even in limited outings, the 26-year-old received an increased workload and showed he can score, playmake and shoot from range.
63. OG Anunoby
OG Anunoby isn’t the most exciting fantasy player, but he’s a great 3-and-D guy. The main hole in his game is assists, although he doesn’t stand out much in other areas aside from threes and stocks. Despite having multiple co-stars, the 28-year-old receives ample playing time due to the New York Knicks’ lack of bench depth. However, he’s had some availability and consistency issues.
64. Scoot Henderson
There was plenty of hype around Scoot Henderson as the third overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. While he hasn’t delivered yet, he has a new great mentor and tremendous upside. The 21-year-old needs to clean up his poor efficiency and high turnovers, but has shown promising scoring and playmaking while being a defensive disruptor.
65. Jalen Duren
The past few seasons have been up and down for Jalen Duren. The 21-year-old is known to be hot and cold as he continues to figure things out. He’s a double-double threat whose shot-blocking and playmaking have improved, but managers know he can do more. They don’t expect the big man to hit any threes, but more successful trips at the foul line would help raise his ranking.
66. Ivica Zubac
Ivica Zubac garnered a lot of attention following a huge year in which he stepped up due to injuries. The excitement around him shouldn’t die down just because the Los Angeles Clippers added another center this offseason. Zubac is only 28 and can still provide some double-doubles, blocks and a high field goal percentage.

67. Onyeka Okongwu
The Atlanta Hawks’ starting center situation has been one of the most frustrating problems for fantasy managers. But at long last, Onyeka Okongwu earned the job last season. However, there’s still some uncertainty around how the frontcourt will look with the team’s offseason additions. Even if the 24-year-old doesn’t start, he’s young with a bright future thanks to his two-way abilities.
68. Isaiah Hartenstein
After breaking onto the scene in 2023-24, Isaiah Hartenstein took his talents to the Oklahoma City Thunder. There, he fluctuated between starting and coming off the bench as the team experimented with small-ball lineups. Injuries have been another issue, but the 27-year-old can rack up stocks and rebounds. The big man can also provide some points and dish out assists.
69. Dereck Lively II
The Dallas Mavericks’ plethora of big men is causing a minutes split that is limiting Dereck Lively II’s production. He’s started the majority of games each season, but is yet to average over 25 minutes, and injuries haven’t helped. However, being 21 and a great rebounder, shot blocker and efficient shooter makes him the more appealing long-term option for the team.
70. Bilal Coulibaly
The Washington Wizards are a rebuilding team loaded with young talent like Bilal Coulibaly, who are getting plenty of opportunities to level up their game. The forward’s calling card is his defence, and he also makes contributions in points, rebounds and assists. While his fantasy ranking is low due to inefficiency, the 21-year-old has all the tools to develop nicely.
71. Coby White
Coby White followed his breakout campaign in 2023-24 with an even better season. He’s emerged as one of the Chicago Bulls’ top offensive options, and most of his value comes from his production on that end of the court. The 25-year-old is also very durable, having never played fewer than 60 games in his six-year career. Just don’t expect much output defensively.
72. Ace Bailey
2025 fifth overall pick Ace Bailey has yet to play an NBA game, but his career is already off to a rocky start. Despite all the drama, the forward will have an excellent opportunity to develop with the Utah Jazz. Most of the 18-year-old’s contributions will likely come from stocks and rebounds, though he can also score. Efficiency and playmaking are areas Bailey will need to improve.
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