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Dynasty Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers - July 2024 Market Report

Rashid Shaheed - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

After the 2024 NFL Draft, how have the dynasty fantasy football values of players changed? Who gained value and who lost it? Read the latest fantasy update (July 2024).

A wise man once said, "If you want to play the game, you better learn to play it right." Nothing could be more valid than reading the fantasy football market, especially in dynasty leagues.

Our team of RotoBaller Dynasty rankers, which includes Jorden Hill, Matt Terrelle, and myself, update our dynasty rankings monthly as the market changes. Looking at our monthly consensus, we can identify fantasy football's biggest risers and those fantasy assets trending downward to let you know when it is time to hold them or when it’s time to fold them. On top of all that, I'll tell you which players it's time to capitalize on their value and which ones to buy the dip on who is ready to start gaining value before your league mates catch on. 

Last month, I introduced you to my Dynasty Trade Chart; we will be bringing that back out to see what the actual return could look like when you sell high on your assets and what you can expect the current cost to be to acquire players below market. Below are the RotoBaller NFL team's dynasty rankings as of July 2024.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Fantasy Football Dynasty Rankings (July 2024)

Tier Rank Player Name Pos
1 1 Justin Jefferson WR
1 2 CeeDee Lamb WR
1 3 Ja'Marr Chase WR
2 4 Bijan Robinson RB
2 5 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR
2 6 Breece Hall RB
2 7 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR
2 8 Garrett Wilson WR
2 9 Jahmyr Gibbs RB
3 10 A.J. Brown WR
3 11 Christian McCaffrey RB
3 12 Puka Nacua WR
3 13 Jonathan Taylor RB
4 14 Drake London WR
4 15 Tyreek Hill WR
4 16 Malik Nabers WR
4 17 Travis Etienne Jr. RB
5 18 Chris Olave WR
5 19 Sam LaPorta TE
5 20 Brandon Aiyuk WR
5 21 Saquon Barkley RB
5 22 Josh Allen QB
5 23 Jaylen Waddle WR
6 24 De'Von Achane RB
6 25 DJ Moore WR
6 26 Michael Pittman Jr. WR
6 27 Patrick Mahomes II QB
6 28 Rome Odunze WR
6 29 Trey McBride TE
7 30 Kenneth Walker III RB
7 31 DeVonta Smith WR
7 32 Nico Collins WR
7 33 C.J. Stroud QB
7 34 Jalen Hurts QB
7 35 DK Metcalf WR
7 36 Zay Flowers WR
7 37 James Cook RB
7 38 Jordan Addison WR
8 39 Rachaad White RB
8 40 Tank Dell WR
8 41 Isiah Pacheco RB
8 42 Kyren Williams RB
8 43 Tee Higgins WR
8 44 Rashee Rice WR
8 45 Anthony Richardson QB
8 46 George Pickens WR
9 47 Mark Andrews TE
9 48 Jonathon Brooks RB
9 49 Joe Burrow QB
9 50 Lamar Jackson QB
9 51 Josh Jacobs RB
9 52 Brock Bowers TE
9 53 Dalton Kincaid TE
9 54 Ladd McConkey WR
9 55 Davante Adams WR
9 56 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR
10 57 Kyle Pitts TE
10 58 Christian Kirk WR
10 59 Rhamondre Stevenson RB
10 60 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR
10 61 Travis Kelce TE
10 62 Trey Benson RB
10 63 T.J. Hockenson TE
10 64 Xavier Worthy WR
10 65 Justin Herbert QB
10 66 Caleb Williams QB
10 67 Stefon Diggs WR
10 68 D'Andre Swift RB
10 69 Mike Evans WR
10 70 Jayden Reed WR
11 71 Tyjae Spears RB
11 72 Derrick Henry RB
11 73 Jayden Daniels QB
11 74 Amari Cooper WR
11 75 Jordan Love QB
11 76 Cooper Kupp WR
11 77 David Montgomery RB
11 78 George Kittle TE
11 79 Joe Mixon RB
11 80 Evan Engram TE
11 81 Terry McLaurin WR
11 82 David Njoku TE
11 83 Kyler Murray QB
11 84 Dak Prescott QB
11 85 Brian Thomas Jr. WR
12 86 Najee Harris RB
12 87 Keon Coleman WR
12 88 Brian Robinson Jr. RB
12 89 Blake Corum RB
12 90 Trevor Lawrence QB
12 91 Tony Pollard RB
12 92 Calvin Ridley WR
12 93 Zamir White RB
12 94 Alvin Kamara RB
12 95 Javonte Williams RB
12 96 Diontae Johnson WR
12 97 Jake Ferguson TE
12 98 Chris Godwin WR
13 99 Christian Watson WR
13 100 Aaron Jones RB
13 101 Marquise Brown WR
13 102 Brock Purdy QB
13 103 Ricky Pearsall WR
13 104 Jaylen Warren RB
13 105 MarShawn Lloyd RB
13 106 Nick Chubb RB
13 107 Tua Tagovailoa QB
13 108 Keenan Allen WR
13 109 Courtland Sutton WR
13 110 James Conner RB
13 111 Kendre Miller RB
13 112 Dallas Goedert TE
13 113 Jared Goff QB
14 114 Cole Kmet TE
14 115 DeAndre Hopkins WR
14 116 J.J. McCarthy QB
14 117 Josh Downs WR
14 118 Jahan Dotson WR
14 119 Zach Charbonnet RB
14 120 Jaylen Wright RB
14 121 Roman Wilson WR
14 122 Drake Maye QB
14 123 Pat Freiermuth TE
14 124 Romeo Doubs WR
14 125 Xavier Legette WR
14 126 Zack Moss RB
14 127 Chase Brown RB
14 128 Dalton Schultz TE
15 129 Marvin Mims Jr. WR
15 130 Devin Singletary RB
15 131 Adonai Mitchell WR
15 132 Austin Ekeler RB
15 133 Ja'Lynn Polk WR
15 134 Jakobi Meyers WR
15 135 Jermaine Burton WR
15 136 Ben Sinnott TE
15 137 Malachi Corley WR
15 138 Jerome Ford RB
15 139 Jameson Williams WR
15 140 Luke Musgrave TE
16 141 Jerry Jeudy WR
16 142 Tyler Lockett WR
16 143 Raheem Mostert RB
16 144 Isaiah Likely TE
16 145 Ray Davis RB
16 146 Kirk Cousins QB
16 147 Deshaun Watson QB
16 148 Bryce Young QB
16 149 Troy Franklin WR
16 150 Baker Mayfield QB
16 151 Roschon Johnson RB
16 152 Kimani Vidal RB
16 153 Michael Wilson WR
16 154 Justin Fields QB
16 155 Khalil Shakir WR
17 156 Dontayvion Wicks WR
17 157 Mike Williams WR
17 158 Curtis Samuel WR
17 159 Quentin Johnston WR
17 160 Brandin Cooks WR
17 161 Ty Chandler RB
17 162 Will Levis QB
17 163 Rashid Shaheed WR
17 164 Gus Edwards RB
18 165 Gabe Davis WR
18 166 Demario Douglas WR
18 167 Antonio Gibson RB
18 168 Javon Baker WR
18 169 Cade Otton TE
18 170 Rashod Bateman WR
18 171 Chigoziem Okonkwo TE
18 172 Joshua Palmer WR
18 173 Tucker Kraft TE
18 174 Will Shipley RB
18 175 Matthew Stafford QB
18 176 Michael Mayer TE
18 177 Aaron Rodgers QB
18 178 Chuba Hubbard RB
18 179 J.K. Dobbins RB
18 180 Tyler Allgeier RB
18 181 Daniel Jones QB
18 182 Luke McCaffrey WR
18 183 Jaleel McLaughlin RB
18 184 Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB
18 185 Keaton Mitchell RB
18 186 Khalil Herbert RB
18 187 Jalen McMillan WR
19 188 Dameon Pierce RB
19 189 Darnell Mooney WR
19 190 Ja'Tavion Sanders TE
19 191 Isaac Guerendo RB
19 192 Wan'Dale Robinson WR
19 193 Geno Smith QB
19 194 AJ Dillon RB
19 195 Adam Thielen WR
19 196 Michael Penix Jr. QB
19 197 Jalin Hyatt WR
19 198 Bo Nix QB
19 199 Juwan Johnson TE
19 200 Braelon Allen RB
19 201 Audric Estime RB
19 202 Noah Fant TE
19 203 Treylon Burks WR
19 204 Bucky Irving RB
20 205 Cedric Tillman WR
20 206 Elijah Moore WR
20 207 Dillon Johnson RB
20 208 Hunter Henry TE
20 209 Rico Dowdle RB
20 210 Dylan Laube RB
20 211 Russell Wilson QB
20 212 Jelani Woods TE
20 213 Miles Sanders RB
20 214 Alexander Mattison RB
20 215 Jaheim Bell TE
20 216 Tyler Boyd WR
20 217 Taysom Hill TE
20 218 Ezekiel Elliott RB
20 219 Devontez Walker WR
21 220 Tank Bigsby RB
21 221 Tutu Atwell WR
21 222 Rondale Moore WR
21 223 Derek Carr QB
21 224 Greg Dulcich TE
21 225 A.T. Perry WR
21 226 D'Onta Foreman RB
21 227 Jonnu Smith TE
21 228 Andrei Iosivas WR
21 229 Trey Palmer WR
21 230 Jonathan Mingo WR
21 231 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB
21 232 Bo Melton WR
21 233 Brenden Rice WR
21 234 Gerald Everett TE
21 235 Jha'Quan Jackson WR
21 236 K.J. Osborn WR
21 237 Cade Stover TE
21 238 Kenneth Gainwell RB
21 239 Theo Johnson TE
21 240 Tre Tucker WR
21 241 Zay Jones WR
21 242 Elijah Mitchell RB
21 243 Alec Pierce WR
21 244 Evan Hull RB
21 245 Demarcus Robinson WR
21 246 John Metchie III WR
21 247 Malik Davis RB
21 248 Erick All Jr. TE
21 249 Tyler Conklin TE
21 250 Mike Gesicki TE
21 251 Calvin Austin III WR
21 252 Greg Dortch WR
21 253 Tyler Higbee TE
21 254 Jauan Jennings WR
21 255 Malik Washington WR
21 256 Noah Brown WR
21 257 Gardner Minshew II QB
21 258 Darius Slayton WR
21 259 Sam Howell QB
21 260 Noah Gray TE
22 261 Michael Carter RB
22 262 Kendrick Bourne WR
22 263 Kyle Philips WR
22 264 Jamaal Williams RB
22 265 Odell Beckham Jr. WR
22 266 Jalen Tolbert WR
22 267 Michael Gallup WR
22 268 Zach Pascal WR
22 269 Charlie Jones WR
22 270 Rasheen Ali RB
22 271 Jawhar Jordan RB
22 272 Xavier Gipson WR
22 273 DJ Chark Jr. WR
22 274 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB
22 275 Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR
22 276 Darnell Washington TE
22 277 Allen Lazard WR
22 278 Skyy Moore WR
22 279 Jacob Cowing WR
22 280 Isaiah Davis RB
22 281 Michael Thomas WR
22 282 Dawson Knox TE
22 283 Israel Abanikanda RB
22 284 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR
22 285 Trenton Irwin WR
22 286 Brevin Jordan TE
22 287 Pierre Strong Jr. RB
22 288 Cedrick Wilson Jr. WR
22 289 Darrynton Evans RB
22 290 Ainias Smith WR
22 291 Aidan O'Connell QB
22 292 Justin Watson WR
22 293 Emari Demercado RB
22 294 Davis Allen TE
22 295 Samaje Perine RB
22 296 Jeff Wilson Jr. RB
22 297 Justice Hill RB
22 298 Trey Lance QB
22 299 Will Mallory TE
22 300 Kareem Hunt RB
23 301 Jared Wiley TE
23 302 Tyler Scott WR
23 303 Johnny Wilson WR
23 304 Sam Darnold QB
23 305 Kylen Granson TE
23 306 Ronnie Rivers RB
23 307 Deuce Vaughn RB
23 308 Tyquan Thornton WR
23 309 Chris Evans RB
23 310 Charlie Kolar TE
23 311 Irv Smith Jr. TE
23 312 Eric Gray RB
23 313 Mac Jones QB
23 314 Van Jefferson WR
23 315 Richie James WR
23 316 Bailey Zappe QB
23 317 David Bell WR
23 318 Jamari Thrash WR
23 319 Ryan Flournoy WR
23 320 Tommy Tremble TE
23 321 Malik Willis QB
23 322 Isaiah Spiller RB
23 323 Dyami Brown WR
23 324 Kadarius Toney WR
23 325 DeeJay Dallas RB
23 326 Ryan Tannehill QB
23 327 Kenny Pickett QB
23 328 Jerick McKinnon RB
23 329 Jordan Akins TE
23 330 Daniel Bellinger TE
23 331 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR
23 332 Cody Schrader RB
23 333 Trey Sermon RB
23 334 Chase Claypool WR
23 335 Colby Parkinson TE
23 336 Tip Reiman TE
23 337 Cam Akers RB
23 338 Josh Reynolds WR
23 339 Harrison Bryant TE
23 340 Bub Means WR
23 341 Casey Washington WR
23 342 Brandon Powell WR
23 343 Luke Schoonmaker TE
23 344 Travis Homer RB
24 345 Dallin Holker TE
24 346 Parris Campbell WR
24 347 Sean Tucker RB
24 348 Kalif Raymond WR
24 349 Zach Evans RB
24 350 Jeremy Ruckert TE
24 351 Jacoby Brissett QB
24 352 Isaiah McKenzie WR
24 353 Jamison Crowder WR
24 354 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR
24 355 Jaret Patterson RB
24 356 Spencer Rattler QB
24 357 Snoop Conner RB
24 358 Hendon Hooker QB
24 359 Laquon Treadwell WR
24 360 Zach Ertz TE
24 361 Kenny McIntosh RB
24 362 Chase Edmonds RB
24 363 Jameis Winston QB
24 364 Kevin Harris RB
24 365 Rashaad Penny RB
24 366 Hunter Renfrow WR
24 367 Tim Patrick WR
24 368 Mason Rudolph QB
24 369 Will Dissly TE
24 370 Hayden Hurst TE
24 371 O.J. Howard TE
24 372 Cordarrelle Patterson RB
24 373 D'Ernest Johnson RB
24 374 Jase McClellan RB
24 375 Drew Lock QB
24 376 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR
24 377 Parker Washington WR
24 378 Dee Eskridge WR
24 379 Tyler Huntley QB
24 380 Mike Boone RB
24 381 Jake Browning QB
24 382 Tyrion Davis-Price RB
25 383 Joshua Kelley RB
25 384 Stetson Bennett QB
25 385 Nelson Agholor WR
25 386 Greg Ward WR
25 387 Laviska Shenault Jr. WR
25 388 Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. TE
25 389 Olamide Zaccheaus WR
25 390 Nyheim Hines RB
25 391 Mo Alie-Cox TE
25 392 Dalvin Cook RB
25 393 Leonard Fournette RB
25 394 James Robinson RB
25 395 Mecole Hardman Jr. WR
25 396 Isaiah Hodgins WR
25 397 Ty Johnson RB
25 398 JaMycal Hasty RB
25 399 Amari Rodgers WR
25 400 Justyn Ross WR
25 401 Latavius Murray RB
25 402 Boston Scott RB
25 403 Jimmy Garoppolo QB
25 404 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR
25 405 Trayveon Williams RB
25 406 Josiah Deguara TE
25 407 Jordan Travis QB
25 408 Myles Gaskin RB
25 409 Eno Benjamin RB
25 410 Denzel Mims WR
25 411 Josh Oliver TE
25 412 Keaontay Ingram RB
25 413 Tommy Devito QB
25 414 Andy Dalton QB
25 415 Tahj Washington WR
25 416 C.J. Uzomah TE
25 417 Marcus Mariota QB
25 418 Robert Woods WR
25 419 Frank Gore Jr. RB
25 420 Jarrett Stidham QB
26 421 Kayshon Boutte WR
26 422 Tre' McKitty TE
26 423 Hunter Long TE
26 424 Austin Hooper TE
26 425 Jordan Mason RB
26 426 Desmond Ridder QB
26 427 Tre'Quan Smith WR
26 428 N'Keal Harry WR
26 429 Scotty Miller WR
26 430 Quez Watkins WR
26 431 Donald Parham Jr. TE
26 432 Daijun Edwards RB
26 433 Andy Isabella WR
26 434 Mack Hollins WR
26 435 Terrace Marshall Jr. WR
26 436 Joe Milton III QB
26 437 Allen Robinson II WR
26 438 Simi Fehoko WR
26 439 Danny Gray WR
26 440 Zach Wilson QB
26 441 Quintez Cephus WR
26 442 Jason Brownlee WR
26 443 Devin Duvernay WR
26 444 Sterling Shepard WR
26 445 Jaelon Darden WR
26 446 DeWayne McBride RB
26 447 Joe Flacco QB
26 448 Braxton Berrios WR
26 449 Zonovan Knight RB
26 450 Adam Shaheen TE
27 451 Equanimeous St. Brown WR
27 452 Robert Tonyan TE
27 453 Erik Ezukanma WR
27 454 Emani Bailey RB
27 455 Tyler Badie RB
27 456 Julio Jones WR
27 457 Deon Jackson RB
27 458 Benny Snell Jr. RB
27 459 Xavier Hutchinson WR
27 460 Logan Thomas TE
27 461 Craig Reynolds RB
27 462 Russell Gage WR
27 463 Jalen Reagor WR
27 464 Adam Trautman TE
27 465 KJ Hamler WR
27 466 Ke'Shawn Vaughn RB
27 467 Velus Jones Jr. WR
27 468 Nick Mullens QB
27 469 James Proche II WR
27 470 Robbie Chosen WR
27 471 Tyrod Taylor QB
27 472 Marquez Callaway WR
27 473 Salvon Ahmed RB
27 474 Anthony Firkser TE
27 475 Ian Thomas TE
28 476 Drew Sample TE
28 477 Matt Breida RB
28 478 OlaBisi Johnson WR
28 479 Malcolm Brown RB
28 480 Miles Boykin WR
28 481 Jakeem Grant Sr. WR
28 482 Chris Conley WR
28 483 Hassan Haskins RB
28 484 Dez Fitzpatrick WR
28 485 Byron Pringle WR
28 486 Kyle Trask QB
28 487 Larry Rountree III RB
28 488 Melvin Gordon III RB
28 489 Kennedy Brooks RB
28 490 Mitch Trubisky QB
28 491 Davis Mills QB
28 492 Tylan Wallace WR
28 493 Freddie Swain WR
28 494 Darrel Williams RB
28 495 Marquez Stevenson WR
28 496 Jace Sternberger TE
28 497 Marquise Goodwin WR
28 498 Jacob Hollister TE

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings: Biggest Risers

Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles Chargers (+21)
Previous rank: 86
Current rank: 65

Throughout the offseason, we have seen the market on Justin Herbert's value cool significantly, and rightfully so. We know new head coach Jim Harbaugh likes to run the ball, and we know the new offensive coordinator, Greg Roman, likes to run the ball. We also know that Herbert lost both Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, only to see them replaced by Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins, and DJ Chark Jr.

The market is starting to correct itself. As fantasy managers, we tend to have knee-jerk reactions to roster moves. The facts are that Herbert has completed 57% of his passes to Austin Ekeler, Gerald Everett, Allen, and Williams. 

While that seems impossible, Herbert balled out without Williams and Allen, averaging 7.4 yards per attempt, completing 68% of his passes, and recording a 13-2 TD-interception ratio. With additional protection along the offensive line in Joe Alt, it’s reasonable to look at Ladd McConkey as the new Keenan Allen in the offense. At Georgia, McConkey lined up 79% of the time out on the perimeter while averaging 3.26 yards per route run. Only Malik Nabers, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Troy Franklin averaged more from this year's draft class. With 62% of the Chargers available from last season, as Herbert’s value rises, so will Ladd McConkey’s.

Devin Singletary, RB, New York Giants (+29)
Previous rank: 159
Current rank: 130

For the most part, running backs tend to see their value dip in the dynasty market. Singletary, who turns 27 in December, doesn't have the traditional wear and tear on his body that most 27-year-old backs endure. He's never been allowed to lead a backfield from start to finish. 

He only carried the ball 190 times in Buffalo in a single season. When he arrived in Houston, Singletary finally broke the 200-carry milestone and did so supplanting Dameon Pierce as the lead back. In five seasons, Singletary has averaged 4.6 yards per carry, and last season, he finished with 898 rushing yards and 30 receptions for 193 yards.

In half-point PPR leagues, when Singletary received at least 75% of the snaps (five games), he would average 18.12 fantasy points per game. New York is likely to struggle offensively, having one of the weaker offensive lines on paper heading into 2024, so I expect the Giants to use Singletary in the passing game as an extension of the run game. With Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Eric Gray as the other backs, Singletary could see some excellent volume moving forward.

Rashid Shaheed, WR, New Orleans Saints (+25)
Previous rank: 189
Current rank: 163

Let's call this the #SFB14 bump. For those who don't know, the Scott Fish Bowl this season rewards special-teams players heavily in fantasy, and the market is currently reflecting that.

However, Rashid Shaheed has been rising up our rankings for other reasons. New Orleans finally let Michael Thomas go and never brought anyone back into a wide receiver room that includes the likes of Chris Olave, A.T. Perry, Cedrick Wilson Jr., Equanimeous St. Brown, and Shaheed. In 2023, Shaheed's yards per route run dropped from 2.50 to 1.67, but his average depth of target went from 11.6 to 14.6, showing that if Derek Carr has time, Shaheed is a big play ready to happen at any time.

Maybe the most significant point of optimism hasn't even been touched on yet in the market, and that's the Klint Kubiak factor. If Kubiak continues to run a scheme featuring his wide receivers going in pre-snap motions and crossing patterns, Shaheed could transform into a YAC man like Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel Sr. had accomplished back in San Francisco.

Other risers: Jaleel McLaughlin (+71), Michael Penix Jr. (+30), Noah Fant (+53), Michael Wilson (+34), Caleb Williams (+25)

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings: Biggest Fallers

Jameson Williams, WR, Detroit Lions (-44)
Previous rank: 95
Current rank: 139

Looking for a polarizing player? Look no further than the Lions' Jameson Williams. Williams has plenty of speed and a pedigree of being a big-time receiver back in college when he was tearing it up in the SEC for Alabama.

One thing we know is Williams is going to move into a full-time starter role. Head coach Dan Campbell has said as much, but with Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, and even David Montgomery in this offense, Williams is relegated to being the fifth option. I don't see how, without injuries, Williams can top 60 receptions or 800 yards, even in one of the league's most prolific offenses.

Williams will be asked to stretch defenses with that speed, but it is worth noting that half of his total receiving yards came on four plays and Jared Goff threw deep only 7.3% of the time.

Javonte Williams, RB, Denver Broncos (-44)
Previous rank: 95
Current rank: 139

Look at the notable risers above. You'll see that Jaleel McLaughlin is making some noise after averaging 5.4 yards per carry last season on 76 runs while adding 31 receptions to his offensive total. Anyone who watched the Broncos last season (sorry) could see that McLaughlin was the more explosive of the two.

Now, why did McLaughlin look more explosive? People forget just how significant the damage was to Williams' knee, and last season was a redshirt one for a back who, from 2022 to 2023, saw a 48% missed tackle forced per attempt rate along with a 22% yards created per attempt.

The bottom line is that this backfield is more than just McLaughlin and Williams. Samaje Perine was fourth among backs last season, averaging 9.1 yards per reception, while recently drafted Audric Estime was receiving high praise from Sean Payton, who coincides the backs a first-and-second-down back who can finish.

Nick Chubb, RB, Cleveland Browns (-26)
Previous rank: 80
Current rank: 106

Like Javonte Williams, Nick Chubb is also coming off a significant knee injury, thus driving his dynasty value to an all-time low. Not many will question how good Chubb is, no one. Recent reports suggest that Chubb is ahead of schedule and progressing toward a return to the field. I don't want to be the guy to bet against him because Chubb has returned and played at a high level previously after suffering the same injury back in college, but I do have concerns about doing it twice.

When healthy, Chubb is guaranteed three yards every time he touches the ball. Before his injury, 73.3% of his touches resulted in at least three yards. Let's also not pretend that Jerome Ford is a nobody. In Chubb's absence, Ford would finish with 813 rushing yards while adding 319 more in the passing game on 44 receptions, with 11.3% of his touches going for 10 or more yards.

With so much uncertainty surrounding Chubb's rehabilitation and the fact that he's really in unprecedented territory regarding this kind of recovery, it's easy to see why fantasy managers are taking a step back this offseason.

Notable dips: Gus Edwards (-49), Tony Pollard (-30), Stefon Diggs (-12), Josh Jacobs (-25), Keenan Allen (-15)

 

Maximize Return

Kyren Williams, RB, Los Angeles Rams
ADP: 18
RB: 6

I am looking to capitalize on value, and no player has seen his value spike since the start of the 2023 season like Kyren Williams.

Perhaps I'm a hater and can't have nice things, but I keep waiting for Williams' value to come crashing down. I look at the selection of Blake Corum as more of a "break in case of an emergency" type move, knowing that Williams missed time last season due to injury and that the rest of the Rams backfield is less than ideal. Numbers sometimes lie. However, when healthy, Williams saw 51% of the Rams' red-zone touches and targets, most among backs in the NFL.

I don't see Williams in the same way in dynasty as I see Breece Hall, Bijan Robinson, or even Jahmyr Gibbs, meaning my roster will continue without Williams being part of it. If you go to my Dynasty Trade Value chart, you'll notice I am lower on Williams than the consensus, but he does have plenty of value and should fetch a mid-to-late first from another manager. If you are looking for a receiver in a trade, then you are likely looking at the George Pickens, DK Metcalf, Jordan Addison, Zay Flowers, Rashee Rice, Deebo Samuel Sr. tier of pass-catchers. I’d even be willing to say that may be on the low end of a Williams return. 

Draft running backs and trade for receivers.

 

Buy The Dip

George Pickens, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
ADP: 53
WR: 27

I am in the market to trade for receivers; George Pickens is currently coming off the board as the 27th wide receiver and 52nd player. I have Pickens ranked as my 36th-best player and the 21st-best receiver available. 

In the offseason, the Steelers upgraded at quarterback with the additions of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. They traded Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers and added former Michigan Wolverine Roman Wilson. So with that fantasy deck being shuffled, one can expect that first read percentage of 25.7% to increase further here in 2024. If teams decide to press Pickens, that would be a mistake, as he averaged 3.01 yards per route run last season, which trailed only Nico Collins and Tyreek Hill.

Right now, you can get Pickens for Kyren Williams, meaning I'd also be willing to offer up a late first to get Pickens on my roster today.

Many are predicting better offensive line and quarterback play from the Steelers in 2024, which should benefit Pickens moving forward. The only person who can stop Pickens is Arthur Smith.



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Wyndham Clark

Searching for Consistency at El Cardonal
Michael Brennan

Aims to Extend Fairytale Start at El Cardonal
Nathan MacKinnon

Extends Point Streak to Seven Games
Akira Schmid

Posts First Shutout of the Season
Jack Roslovic

Takes Point Streak to Four Games
Wyatt Johnston

Records Three Assists Against Oilers
Trevor Zegras

Dishes Out Two Assists in Tuesday's Win
Darcy Kuemper

Shuts Out Jets With 23 Saves
Cutter Gauthier

Erupts for Four Points Against Panthers
Zach LaVine

Questionable to Face Warriors
Domantas Sabonis

Iffy for Wednesday
Austin Reaves

Considered Questionable for Wednesday
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Available Wednesday
Shane Bieber

Staying in Toronto for 2026
Salvador Perez

Agrees to Two-Year Extension With Royals
Gustav Nyquist

Jets Move Gustav Nyquist to Injured Reserve
Trevor Story

Opts in for Remaining Two Years on his Contract
Yu Darvish

to Miss All of 2026 Following Flexor-Tendon Surgery
Jacoby Brissett

to Start Again in Week 10
Shota Imanaga

Becomes a Free Agent
Luis Robert Jr.

White Sox Pick Up 2026 Option on Luis Robert Jr.
CFB

LJ Martin Expected to Play in Top-10 Matchup Against Texas Tech
PGA

LIV Golf Expanding To 72-Hole Format In 2026
Atlanta Braves

Braves Hire Walt Weiss as Their Next Manager
Kris Bubic

Cleared to Begin a Throwing Program
Brandon Woodruff

Declines Mutual Option for 2026
Freddy Peralta

Brewers Exercise 2026 Option on Freddy Peralta
Lucas Giolito

Declines his 2026 Player Option
J.J. Spaun

Finishes Sixth at Procore Championship
PGA

Matti Schmid Finishes Tied for 46th at Baycurrent Classic
Keith Mitchell

Finishes Tied for 10th at Baycurrent Classic
Si Woo Kim

Finishes Tied for 21st at Genesis Championship
Mackenzie Hughes

Misses The Cut at Sanderson Farms Championship
Max Greyserman

Finishes Second at Baycurrent Classic
Austin Eckroat

Finishes Tied for 56th at Baycurrent Classic
Luke Clanton

Finishes Tied for 56th at Bank of Utah Championship
Pete Alonso

Officially Opts Out of his Contract With Mets
Alex Bregman

Opts Out of his Contract With Boston
Edwin Díaz

Edwin Diaz on the Open Market This Winter
Cody Bellinger

Becomes Free Agent After Opting Out
Robert Suarez

Opts Out, Becomes Free Agent
Kyle Larson

Wins His Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix
Ryan Blaney

Concludes the 2025 Season with A Win at Phoenix
William Byron

Strong Championship Effort Ends With Late-Race Flat-Tire Crash
Denny Hamlin

Overtime Four-Tire Call Costs Denny Hamlin the Championship
Chase Briscoe

Championship Bid Never Really Started After Two Tire Failures
Brad Keselowski

Nearly Steals Phoenix Race
David Onama

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Steve Garcia

Scores First-Round TKO Win
Ante Delija

Suffers His First UFC Loss
CFB

Dylan Raiola Suffers Season-Ending Injury
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Gets Knockout Win
Themba Gorimbo

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 110
Jeremiah Wells

Gets Back In The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Remains Undefeated
Isaac Dulgarian

Cut By UFC Following Submission Loss
Daniel Frunza

Still Winless In The UFC
Charles Radtke

Dominates Daniel Frunza
Allan Nascimento

Gets Submission Win
Cody Durden

Suffers Second-Round Submission Loss
Max Scherzer

Doesn't Plan on Retiring
Michael King

Becomes Free Agent After Declining Mutual Option
Austin Cindric

is A Driver to Avoid for Phoenix DFS Lineups
Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Named World Series MVP
Alex Bowman

Could Alex Bowman be A Sneaky Tournament Play for Phoenix?
Noah Gragson

Should DFS Players Roster Noah Gragson At Phoenix?
Erik Jones

Is Erik Jones Worth Rostering for DFS at Phoenix?
Michael McDowell

an Easy Recommendation for DFS at Phoenix
Chase Briscoe

Probably Won't Win the Title
Joey Logano

Could Play Spoiler in Championship Battle at Phoenix
Tyler Reddick

Seeking to End Winless Drought, but Probably Won't Have the Speed
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Looks to Protect Top-10 Points Finish at Phoenix
Brad Keselowski

Hasn't Been Fast at Phoenix With RFK Racing
Daniel Suarez

With Nothing at Stake, Expect Little From Daniel Suarez
Kyle Busch

Qualifies Well, but Will Probably Finish Worse Than he Starts
Chris Buescher

Ryan Preece has a Shot to Overtake Chris Buescher as RFK Racing's Lead Driver
Austin Dillon

Looks to Avoid Finishing Last in NASCAR Playoffs
AJ Allmendinger

A.J. Allmendinger Might be a Worthy DFS Option
David Onama

Set For UFC Vegas 110 Main Event
Steve Garcia

Returns At UFC Vegas 110
Waldo Cortes-Acosta

Set For Co-Main Event
Ante Delija

In Search For His Second UFC Win
Themba Gorimbo

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 110
Jeremiah Wells

Looks To Return To The Win Column
Yadier del Valle

Looks To Remain Undefeated

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