Fantasy Sumo Mock Drafting & Analysis

Browse

Every rikishi on the Nagoya 2026 banzuke — Makuuchi and Jūryō. Pick a rank group, search within it, and tap any card for full records, fighting style and my projected record. The Compare and Draft buttons on each card feed those tabs.

Health watch

Injuries, absences and comeback watch for the names most likely to shape Nagoya 2026 — who's hurt, who's kadoban, and who's fighting their way back.

Nagoya runs Jul 12–26 at the new IG Arena. Both yokozuna are training and expected back after sitting out May — Onosato went 11–0 in a July 6 keiko session — but May champion Wakatakakage is out after emergency thigh surgery. Compiled from recent reporting, as of July 7, 2026.

Compare

Toggle “Compare” on any card in Browse to line wrestlers up side by side. Highest Elo, height and weight are highlighted.

My Team

Pick one rikishi per bracket. Use the Draft button on any Browse card — a wrestler can only hold one bracket, and “Any Makuuchi” is a wildcard for any top-division rikishi.

Analytics

Sort all 70 rikishi by any data point — tap a column header to sort, tap again to reverse. Grade is my own assessment (S best → F). Proj is my projected Nagoya record — a model built from rank, grade and recent trajectory, not a bout-by-bout forecast.

Tier list

Auto-sorted by each wrestler's projected Nagoya wins (shown on the chip). S = 12+, A+ = 11, A− = 10, B = 9, C+ = 8, C− = 7, D = 6, F = 5 or fewer. Tap a wrestler, then tap a tier to move them. Build several projection lists — they save in your browser automatically.

Tap a rikishi to move them.
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