Kentucky Derby 2026 Picks: Expert Predictions and Top Contenders
The first Saturday in May is almost here, and the road to the Kentucky Derby 2026 has been anything but predictable. Every year, the challenge of picking the winner out of a field of 20 charging 3-year-olds feels like trying to catch lightning in a bottle. This year, the puzzle is even more complex. Heading into the week at Churchill Downs, just figuring out which horse will be the post-time favorite is a battle in itself.
Last year, we saw Journalism emerge as the clear public favorite after a dominant win in the Santa Anita Derby and eye-popping speed figures. But as history reminds us, the favorite doesn’t always win. Journalism wound up second to Sovereignty, proving that even the most logical picks can fall short in the chaos of the Run for the Roses.
This year, there is no single superstar. Instead, a handful of legitimate contenders are vying for the top spot. From a deep closer with a tricky post to a trio of Florida Derby rivals separated by a whisker, the 2026 Kentucky Derby is wide open. Let’s break down the top contenders, the key storylines, and my expert predictions for the race.
Renegade: The Morning-Line Favorite with a Trap Draw
When the morning line was released, Renegade was tabbed as the favorite at 5-2. And for good reason. His victory in the Arkansas Derby was nothing short of spectacular. Swooping the entire field from the back of the pack, he pulled away with authority, posting the kind of final fractions that make handicappers take notice.
Renegade is a deep closer, a horse who prefers to settle far behind the early pace and make one powerful run. That running style is both his greatest strength and his biggest risk. He drew the tricky inside post (post position 2), which traditionally spells trouble for closers who need room to navigate. However, expert analysis suggests this may not be the death sentence it appears to be.
Because Renegade will likely be last or near-last in the early going, the inside post gives him a shorter trip to the first turn. The key is jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., one of the best in the business. Ortiz will need to thread his way through the field, saving ground on the rail before angling out for the stretch run. If he can find a seam, Renegade’s explosive acceleration could carry him to victory. The question is: can he avoid traffic? In a 20-horse field, that’s a massive if.
- Key Strength: Highest closing speed in the field.
- Key Concern: Inside post position and potential traffic.
- Prediction: He will be in the exacta, but winning depends on a clean trip.
The Florida Derby Trio: Commandment, The Puma, and Chief Wallabee
The Florida Derby produced one of the tightest finishes of the prep season. The top three finishers — Commandment, The Puma, and Chief Wallabee — crossed the line within a length of each other. This trio has been the subject of endless debate among experts, and each brings a unique skill set to Churchill Downs.
Commandment is the horse to beat from this group. He has won his last two races by the slimmest of margins, showing a knack for finding the wire first. In the Fountain of Youth, he snuck up the rail to beat Chief Wallabee. In the Florida Derby, he closed from the outside to catch The Puma in the final stride. Commandment is a grinder, a horse who doesn’t blow the field away but always seems to get his nose in front. His consistency is his greatest asset.
Then there’s The Puma, who has been the “bridesmaid” in two straight Grade 1 races. He led late in the Florida Derby only to be caught. The Puma has raw talent and a strong closing kick, but he has yet to prove he can finish the job. Chief Wallabee, meanwhile, is the wild card. He set the pace in the Fountain of Youth before getting nipped, then rallied from off the pace in the Florida Derby. He’s versatile, but he hasn’t won a race since January.
- Commandment: Most reliable closer in the trio. Likely to hit the board.
- The Puma: Needs to prove he can win a big race. High risk, high reward.
- Chief Wallabee: Versatile but lacks a finishing punch. Exotic play only.
My expert analysis says Commandment is the most trustworthy of the three, but his narrow margins of victory are a concern. In a 20-horse field, a horse that wins by a nose can just as easily lose by a nose.
Further Ado: The Blue Grass Bombshell
If you’re looking for a horse that could shock the world, look no further than Further Ado. He romped in the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, winning by open lengths while posting the top speed figure of any horse in this year’s Derby field. That race was a career-best performance, and he appears to be peaking at exactly the right time.
Further Ado is a front-runner or presser, meaning he likes to be on or near the lead. In a Derby loaded with closers, a horse with early speed can be dangerous if he gets loose on the front end. The Blue Grass was run over a track that favored speed, so some skeptics question whether he can replicate that performance on a different surface at Churchill Downs.
But here’s the thing: speed figures don’t lie. Further Ado’s Beyer Speed Figure from the Blue Grass is the highest in the field. If he can get a clean break and avoid being pressured too early, he could wire the field. The biggest risk is the pace duel — if other speed horses challenge him, he might fold in the stretch.
- Key Strength: Best speed figure of any contender.
- Key Concern: Untested in a 20-horse cavalry charge.
- Prediction: A live longshot who could hit the superfecta or win it all.
Expert Predictions and Final Kentucky Derby 2026 Picks
After analyzing the form, the post positions, and the running styles, here are my official Kentucky Derby 2026 picks. Remember, this is a race where chaos reigns, but logic can still prevail.
Win Pick: Commandment (4-1)
Commandment has the perfect blend of tactical speed and finishing kick. He has proven he can win from the inside or outside, and his recent races show he has a nose for the wire. Jockey Flavien Prat is cool under pressure. I expect Commandment to be sitting just off the pace, then pounce in the stretch. He won’t win by much, but he’ll win.
Place Pick: Renegade (5-2)
I can’t ignore Renegade’s raw talent. Even with the inside post, Irad Ortiz Jr. is the best in the game at saving ground. If the pace is hot, Renegade will be flying late. He might not catch Commandment, but he’ll be second or third.
Show Pick: Further Ado (8-1)
The speed figure is too good to ignore. If the track plays fair, Further Ado could be the one to challenge the closers. He’s a value play at 8-1 and should hit the board.
Longshot Superfecta Play: The Puma (12-1)
The Puma has been knocking on the door. If he finally gets a clean trip and doesn’t hang, he could complete the superfecta at a nice price.
Exotic Wager: Box a trifecta with Commandment, Renegade, and Further Ado. It’s a solid combination of speed, closing power, and consistency.
Conclusion: The 2026 Derby Is Anyone’s Race
The Kentucky Derby 2026 is a handicapper’s dream and a bettor’s nightmare. There is no clear superstar like Journalism was last year. Instead, we have a deep closer in Renegade, a gritty winner in Commandment, a speed demon in Further Ado, and a trio of Florida Derby rivals who are all capable of springing an upset.
My advice? Don’t overthink it. Focus on the horses who have proven they can win at the highest level. Commandment has done it twice. Renegade has done it once in spectacular fashion. Further Ado has the best number. Build your tickets around those three, and you’ll have a solid chance of cashing on the first Saturday in May.
Good luck, and may the best horse win.
Source: Based on news from Deadspin.
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