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Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart: Rankings Risers, Fallers (January Updates)

Trevor Lawrence - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Matt's updated dynasty fantasy football trade value chart for January 2026. Read his dynasty fantasy football rankings, dynasty risers/fallers and buys/sells.

With the 2025 season underway, dynasty managers are already considering how the 2026 NFL Draft could impact their rosters. But before the draft arrives, several postseason trends are emerging that could influence future decisions.

As we get closer to the draft, draft picks will begin to gain value, while veteran players will start to become a bargain. Considering what many believe is a weaker draft class this season from a fantasy perspective, this may be the best time to maximize the return on those draft picks and add some proven assets that are trending upward.

So, which players should dynasty managers target now and for the future? Find answers in RotoBallers' January Dynasty Markert Report. For a deeper dive into dynasty strategy, rankings, and trade tactics, check out our complete Dynasty Fantasy Football Guide.

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Fantasy Football Dynasty Rankings (January 2026)

Tier Rank Player Name Pos.
1 1 Ja'Marr Chase WR
1 2 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR
1 3 Puka Nacua WR
1 4 Bijan Robinson RB
1 5 Jahmyr Gibbs RB
2 6 Malik Nabers WR
2 7 CeeDee Lamb WR
2 8 Justin Jefferson WR
2 9 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR
2 10 Drake London WR
2 11 De'Von Achane RB
2 12 Trey McBride TE
3 13 Brock Bowers TE
3 14 Ashton Jeanty RB
3 15 Jeremiyah Love RB
3 16 Nico Collins WR
4 17 George Pickens WR
4 18 Jonathan Taylor RB
4 19 Tetairoa McMillan WR
4 20 James Cook III RB
5 21 Carnell Tate WR
5 22 Omarion Hampton RB
5 23 Josh Allen QB
5 24 Rashee Rice WR
5 25 Emeka Egbuka WR
6 26 Drake Maye QB
6 27 Chris Olave WR
6 28 Christian McCaffrey RB
6 29 Ladd McConkey WR
6 30 Garrett Wilson WR
6 31 Jordyn Tyson WR
6 32 TreVeyon Henderson RB
6 33 Saquon Barkley RB
7 34 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR
7 35 Lamar Jackson QB
7 36 Jayden Daniels QB
7 37 Makai Lemon WR
7 38 Brian Thomas Jr. WR
8 39 Bucky Irving RB
8 40 Tee Higgins WR
8 41 Tyler Warren TE
8 42 A.J. Brown WR
8 43 Quinshon Judkins RB
8 44 Breece Hall RB
8 45 Chase Brown RB
8 46 Rome Odunze WR
9 47 Jameson Williams WR
9 48 Colston Loveland TE
9 49 Jaylen Waddle WR
9 50 Zay Flowers WR
9 51 Kyren Williams RB
9 52 Luther Burden III WR
9 53 Josh Jacobs RB
9 54 DeVonta Smith WR
9 55 Joe Burrow QB
10 56 RJ Harvey RB
10 57 Cam Skattebo RB
10 58 Caleb Williams QB
10 59 Jonah Coleman RB
10 60 Patrick Mahomes II QB
10 61 Travis Hunter WR
10 62 Jalen Hurts QB
10 63 Sam LaPorta TE
10 64 Kenneth Walker III RB
10 65 DK Metcalf WR
10 66 Denzel Boston WR
10 67 Travis Etienne Jr. RB
10 68 Javonte Williams RB
11 69 Jordan Addison WR
11 70 Tucker Kraft TE
11 71 Harold Fannin Jr. TE
11 72 Kenyon Sadiq TE
11 73 Ricky Pearsall WR
11 74 Michael Pittman Jr. WR
11 75 Justin Herbert QB
11 76 Davante Adams WR
11 77 Courtland Sutton WR
11 78 Derrick Henry RB
11 79 D'Andre Swift RB
11 80 Michael Wilson WR
11 81 Terry McLaurin WR
11 82 Xavier Worthy WR
11 83 Wan'Dale Robinson WR
11 84 Oronde Gadsden II TE
11 85 Jakobi Meyers WR
12 86 Kyle Pitts Sr. TE
12 87 Jayden Higgins WR
12 88 Jaxson Dart QB
12 89 KC Concepcion WR
12 90 George Kittle TE
12 91 DJ Moore WR
12 92 Woody Marks RB
12 93 Dalton Kincaid TE
12 94 Zach Charbonnet RB
12 95 Jadarian Price RB
12 96 Emmett Johnson RB
12 97 Blake Corum RB
12 98 Matthew Golden WR
13 99 Jaylen Warren RB
13 100 Kyle Monangai RB
13 101 Bo Nix QB
13 102 Jauan Jennings WR
13 103 Quentin Johnston WR
13 104 Christian Watson WR
13 105 Trevor Lawrence QB
13 106 Bhayshul Tuten RB
13 107 Jake Ferguson TE
13 108 Trey Benson RB
13 109 Khalil Shakir WR
13 110 Josh Downs WR
13 111 Dak Prescott QB
13 112 Elijah Sarratt WR
13 113 Chris Godwin Jr. WR
13 114 Jordan Love QB
14 115 David Montgomery RB
14 116 Mike Evans WR
14 117 Jayden Reed WR
14 118 Brandon Aiyuk WR
14 119 Brock Purdy QB
14 120 Rico Dowdle RB
14 121 Stefon Diggs WR
14 122 Kayshon Boutte WR
14 123 Mason Taylor TE
14 124 Chris Brazzell II WR
14 125 Nicholas Singleton RB
14 126 Chris Bell WR
14 127 Chuba Hubbard RB
14 128 C.J. Stroud QB
15 129 Germie Bernard WR
15 130 Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB
15 131 J.K. Dobbins RB
15 132 Kaytron Allen RB
15 133 Jerry Jeudy WR
15 134 Parker Washington WR
15 135 Baker Mayfield QB
15 136 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR
15 137 Chimere Dike WR
15 138 Jalen Coker WR
15 139 Alec Pierce WR
15 140 Troy Franklin WR
16 141 Jalen McMillan WR
16 142 Jaylin Noel WR
16 143 Jonathon Brooks RB
16 144 Kaleb Johnson RB
16 145 Cam Ward QB
16 146 Tory Horton WR
16 147 T.J. Hockenson TE
16 148 Tre Harris WR
16 149 Brenton Strange TE
16 150 Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB
16 151 Dallas Goedert TE
16 152 Alvin Kamara RB
16 153 Omar Cooper Jr. WR
16 154 Adonai Mitchell WR
16 155 David Njoku TE
16 156 Rhamondre Stevenson RB
17 157 Tank Dell WR
17 158 Zachariah Branch WR
17 159 Devin Neal RB
17 160 Kenneth Gainwell RB
17 161 Kyle Williams WR
17 162 Tony Pollard RB
17 163 Keon Coleman WR
17 164 Fernando Mendoza QB
18 165 Jordan Mason RB
18 166 Rashid Shaheed WR
18 167 Dylan Sampson RB
18 168 Tyreek Hill WR
18 169 Cedric Tillman WR
18 170 Tyler Shough QB
18 171 Demond Claiborne RB
18 172 Tyjae Spears RB
18 173 Travis Kelce TE
18 174 Jared Goff QB
18 175 Mark Andrews TE
18 176 Romeo Doubs WR
18 177 Jack Bech WR
18 178 Sam Darnold QB
18 179 Eli Stowers TE
18 180 Braelon Allen RB
18 181 Kimani Vidal RB
18 182 Matthew Stafford QB
18 183 Isaiah Likely TE
18 184 Kyler Murray QB
18 185 Pat Bryant WR
18 186 Elic Ayomanor WR
18 187 Isaac TeSlaa WR
18 188 Aaron Jones Sr. RB
19 189 Theo Johnson TE
19 190 J.J. McCarthy QB
19 191 Ja'Kobi Lane WR
19 192 Michael Penix Jr. QB
19 193 Calvin Ridley WR
19 194 James Conner RB
19 195 Tez Johnson WR
19 196 Juwan Johnson TE
19 197 Isiah Pacheco RB
19 198 Hunter Henry TE
19 199 Elijah Arroyo TE
19 200 Jaylen Wright RB
19 201 Brian Robinson Jr. RB
19 202 Eric McAlister WR
19 203 Ray Davis RB
19 204 Tre Tucker WR
20 205 Rachaad White RB
20 206 Tyler Allgeier RB
20 207 Daniel Jones QB
20 208 Dalton Schultz TE
20 209 Brashard Smith RB
20 210 Terrance Ferguson TE
20 211 Darnell Mooney WR
20 212 Jaydon Blue RB
20 213 Joe Mixon RB
20 214 Eric Rivers WR
20 215 Sean Tucker RB
20 216 Emanuel Wilson RB
20 217 Gunnar Helm TE
20 218 Bryce Young QB
20 219 Drew Allar QB
20 220 Evan Engram TE
20 221 Brenen Thompson WR
21 222 Ollie Gordon II RB
21 223 Cooper Kupp WR
21 224 Isaiah Bond WR
21 225 Ja'Tavion Sanders TE
21 226 Cade Otton TE
21 227 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB
21 228 Max Klare TE
21 229 Keenan Allen WR
21 230 Dont'e Thornton Jr. WR
21 231 Marvin Mims Jr. WR
21 232 Anthony Richardson Sr. QB
21 233 DJ Giddens RB
21 234 Tank Bigsby RB
21 235 AJ Barner TE
21 236 Najee Harris RB
21 237 Jalen Royals WR
21 238 Christian Kirk WR
21 239 Rashod Bateman WR
21 240 Marquise Brown WR
21 241 Shedeur Sanders QB
21 242 Ty Simpson QB
21 243 Xavier Legette WR
21 244 Dontayvion Wicks WR
21 245 Justin Fields QB
21 246 Bryce Lance WR
21 247 Chig Okonkwo TE
21 248 Antonio Williams RB
21 249 Isaiah Davis RB
21 250 Tahj Brooks RB
21 251 Trinidad Chambliss QB
21 252 Pat Freiermuth TE
21 253 Jordan James RB
21 254 Kareem Hunt RB
21 255 Jalen Milroe QB
21 256 Kendre Miller RB
21 257 Jarquez Hunter RB
21 258 John Metchie III WR
21 259 Devin Singletary RB
21 260 Keaton Mitchell RB
21 261 Michael Mayer TE
21 262 Darren Waller TE
22 263 Ben Sinnott TE
22 264 DeMario Douglas WR
22 265 Roman Wilson WR
22 266 Zach Ertz TE
22 267 Tua Tagovailoa QB
22 268 Luke McCaffrey WR
22 269 Greg Dulcich TE
22 270 Will Shipley RB
22 271 Calvin Austin III WR
22 272 Trevor Etienne RB
22 273 Efton Chism III WR
22 274 Jimmy Horn Jr. WR
22 275 Treylon Burks WR
22 276 Ryan Flournoy WR
22 277 Jaylin Lane WR
22 278 Joshua Palmer WR
22 279 Bam Knight RB
22 280 Colby Parkinson TE
22 281 Jonnu Smith TE
22 282 Darius Slayton WR
22 283 MarShawn Lloyd RB
22 284 Mac Jones QB
22 285 Nick Chubb RB
22 286 Malik Washington WR
22 287 Jerome Ford RB
22 288 Garrett Nussmeier QB
22 289 Dyami Brown WR
22 290 LeQuint Allen Jr. RB
22 291 Riley Leonard QB
22 292 Emari Demercado RB
22 293 Jordan Whittington WR
22 294 Cole Kmet TE
22 295 Xavier Restrepo WR
22 296 Noah Fant TE
22 297 Kirk Cousins QB
22 298 Malik Willis QB
22 299 Quinn Ewers QB
22 300 Savion Williams WR
23 301 Mack Hollins WR
23 302 Isaac Guerendo RB
23 303 Joe Flacco QB
23 304 Devaughn Vele WR
23 305 Mike Gesicki TE
23 306 Darnell Washington TE
23 307 Audric Estime RB
23 308 Geno Smith QB
23 309 Raheim Sanders RB
23 310 Dillon Gabriel QB
23 311 Andrei Iosivas WR
23 312 KaVontae Turpin WR
23 313 Jordan Watkins WR
23 314 Luke Musgrave TE
23 315 Tyquan Thornton WR
23 316 Tai Felton WR
23 317 Jalin Hyatt WR
23 318 Aaron Rodgers QB
23 319 Justice Hill RB
23 320 Damien Martinez RB
23 321 Will Howard QB
23 322 Ty Chandler RB
23 323 Josh Cameron WR
23 324 Olamide Zaccheaus WR
23 325 Ricky White III WR
23 326 Jalen Nailor WR
23 327 Xavier Hutchinson WR
23 328 Roschon Johnson RB
23 329 Jawhar Jordan RB
23 330 Michael Carter RB
23 331 Jalen Tolbert WR
23 332 Elijah Moore WR
23 333 Hunter Renfrow WR
23 334 Brandin Cooks WR
23 335 Austin Ekeler RB
23 336 Jermaine Burton WR
23 337 Joe Milton III QB
23 338 Jahan Dotson WR
23 339 Ja'Lynn Polk WR
23 340 DeAndre Hopkins WR
23 341 Montrell Washington WR
23 342 Erick All Jr. TE
23 343 Dameon Pierce RB
23 344 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR
24 345 Keandre Lambert-Smith WR
24 346 Javon Baker WR
24 347 Marcus Yarns RB
24 348 Russell Wilson QB
24 349 Spencer Rattler QB
24 350 Donovan Edwards RB
24 351 Jameis Winston QB
24 352 Hassan Haskins RB
24 353 Kyle McCord QB
24 354 Nick Nash WR
24 355 Kalel Mullings RB
24 356 Gabe Davis WR
24 357 Raheem Mostert RB
24 358 Taysom Hill TE
24 359 Tyler Lockett WR
24 360 Luke Schoonmaker TE
24 361 Malachi Corley WR
24 362 Sione Vaki RB
24 363 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR
24 364 Noah Brown WR
24 365 Antonio Gibson RB
24 366 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR
24 367 Rasheen Ali RB
24 368 Theo Wease Jr. WR
24 369 Tyler Conklin TE
24 370 Phil Mafah RB
24 371 Tutu Atwell WR
24 372 Josh Reynolds WR
24 373 Diontae Johnson WR
24 374 Demarcus Robinson WR
24 375 Elijhah Badger WR
24 376 Trey Lance QB
24 377 Alexander Mattison RB
24 378 Jaleel McLaughlin RB
24 379 Greg Dortch WR
24 380 Kendrick Bourne WR
24 381 Will Levis QB
24 382 Elijah Mitchell RB
25 383 Arian Smith WR
25 384 Ray-Ray McCloud III WR
25 385 Adam Thielen WR
25 386 Tyler Johnson WR
25 387 Nate Noel RB
25 388 Sincere McCormick RB
25 389 Tyler Higbee TE
25 390 Devontez Walker WR
25 391 Curtis Samuel WR
25 392 Gus Edwards RB
25 393 A.J. Dillon RB
25 394 Zamir White RB
25 395 Sterling Shepard WR
25 396 Kobe Hudson WR
25 397 Andrew Armstrong WR
25 398 Samaje Perine RB
25 399 Austin Hooper TE
25 400 Zack Moss RB
25 401 Casey Washington WR
25 402 Miles Sanders RB
25 403 Noah Gray TE
25 404 D'Onta Foreman RB
25 405 Trey Palmer WR
25 406 Ty Johnson RB
25 407 Jake Briningstool TE
25 408 Deshaun Watson QB
25 409 Corey Kiner RB
25 410 Cade Stover TE
25 411 Sam Brown Jr. WR
25 412 Da'Quan Felton WR
25 413 Cody Schrader RB
25 414 Khalil Herbert RB
25 415 Jamari Thrash WR
26 416 Rondale Moore WR
26 417 K.J. Osborn WR
26 418 Trey Sermon RB
26 419 Tyler Boyd WR
26 420 Allen Lazard WR
26 421 Jared Wiley TE
26 422 Jelani Woods TE
26 423 Jacoby Brissett QB
26 424 Sam Howell QB
26 425 Mason Rudolph QB
26 426 Andy Dalton QB
26 427 Jacob Cowing WR
26 428 Gardner Minshew II QB
26 429 Bo Melton WR
26 430 Daniel Bellinger TE
27 431 Tyrell Shavers WR
27 432 Kendall Milton RB
27 433 Carson Steele RB
27 434 Dawson Knox TE
27 435 Zay Jones WR
27 436 A.T. Perry WR
27 437 Gerald Everett TE
27 438 Will Dissly TE
27 439 Jonathan Mingo WR
27 440 Jaheim Bell TE
27 441 Bub Means WR
27 442 Ameer Abdullah RB
27 443 Ashton Dulin WR
27 444 Brenden Rice WR
27 445 Dylan Laube RB
27 446 Antwane Wells Jr. WR
27 447 DJ Chark Jr. WR
27 448 Cam Akers RB
27 449 Skyy Moore WR
27 450 Kenny Pickett QB
27 451 Kyle Philips WR
27 452 Tommy Tremble TE
27 453 Tim Patrick WR
27 454 Gavin Bartholomew TE
27 455 Odell Beckham Jr. WR
27 456 D'Ernest Johnson RB
27 457 Tyler Scott WR
27 458 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR
27 459 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR
27 460 Israel Abanikanda RB
27 461 Deneric Prince RB
27 462 Parris Campbell WR
27 463 Dillon Johnson RB
27 464 Justin Watson WR
27 465 Ezekiel Elliott RB
27 466 Chase Claypool WR
27 467 Will Mallory TE
27 468 Brevin Jordan TE
27 469 Tyler Huntley QB
28 470 Justyn Ross WR
28 471 Johnny Wilson WR
28 472 Kylen Granson TE
28 473 Aidan O'Connell QB
28 474 Evan Hull RB
28 475 Charlie Jones WR
28 476 Charlie Kolar TE
28 477 Dallin Holker TE
28 478 Nelson Agholor WR
28 479 Trenton Irwin WR
28 480 Mecole Hardman Jr. WR
28 481 Desmond Ridder QB
28 482 Jamaal Williams RB
28 483 Isaiah Spiller RB
28 484 Josh Oliver TE
28 485 Van Jefferson WR
28 486 Irv Smith Jr. TE
28 487 Tanner Hudson TE
28 488 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE
28 489 Bailey Zappe QB
28 490 Harrison Bryant TE
28 491 Eric Gray RB
28 492 Jeff Wilson Jr. RB
28 493 Adam Trautman TE
28 494 Zach Wilson QB
28 495 Ainias Smith WR
28 496 Tyson Bagent QB
28 497 Nikko Remigio WR
28 498 Jalen Brooks WR
28 499 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB
28 500 Craig Reynolds RB
28 501 Drew Lock QB
28 502 Laviska Shenault Jr. WR
28 503 Deuce Vaughn RB
28 504 Quez Watkins WR
28 505 Dalvin Cook RB
28 506 Jha'Quan Jackson WR
28 507 Hayden Hurst TE
28 508 Kenny McIntosh RB
28 509 Malik Davis RB
28 510 Xavier Gipson WR
29 511 Cedrick Wilson Jr. WR
29 512 Jalen Reagor WR
29 513 Dee Eskridge WR
29 514 Hendon Hooker QB
29 515 Jake Browning QB
29 516 Joshua Kelley RB
29 517 Isaiah Hodgins WR
29 518 Julian Hill TE
29 519 Jamison Crowder WR
29 520 Tahj Washington WR
29 521 Jarrett Stidham QB
29 522 Ryan Tannehill QB
29 523 Pierre Strong Jr. RB
29 524 Frank Gore Jr. RB
29 525 Jimmy Garoppolo QB
29 526 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR
29 527 Terrace Marshall Jr. WR
29 528 Kalif Raymond WR
29 529 Allen Robinson II WR
29 530 Robert Woods WR
29 531 Tommy DeVito QB
29 532 Tyrod Taylor QB
29 533 Chris Evans RB
30 534 Cordarrelle Patterson RB
30 535 DeeJay Dallas RB
30 536 Chase Edmonds RB
30 537 Zach Pascal WR
30 538 Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR
30 539 Nick Mullens QB
30 540 Eno Benjamin RB
30 541 Tre'Quan Smith WR
30 542 Jase McClellan RB
30 543 Brandon Powell WR
30 544 Nathan Carter RB
30 545 Hunter Luepke RB

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings Trending Up

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars (+62)

Previous rank: 167
Current rank: 105

Look who is trending in a positive direction once again. Throughout the 2025/2026 season, no other asset has seen its market rise and fall as often as Trevor Lawrence. With that said, when you look at the pre-Liam Coen period versus where we are at today, it’s been a net positive for Lawrence.

Heading into this season, Lawrence had failed to live up to the expectations that come along with being the first overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft. While this past season once again fell short of the 2022 season, at least statistically, the additions of Coen and the weapons surrounding Lawrence have never been better than they are today.

For fantasy purposes, among quarterbacks to play in at least 11 contests, only Patrick Mahomes II, Matthew Stafford, Drake Maye, and Josh Allen averaged more points per game than Lawrence's 20.6, putting him in elite company in terms of per-game production. The fantasy success is linked to Lawrence's 38 total touchdowns compared to 13 turnovers. Additionally, Travis Etienne Jr. surpassed 1,000 rushing yards (an increase from his 558 the prior season), and Bhayshul Tuten emerged as another backfield weapon, both improving Lawrence's supporting cast.

When identifying trends that have a chance to continue, it’s not how you start. It’s how you finish, and the 26.8 fantasy points per game Lawrence posted over the final six weeks of the fantasy football season were the most among his quarterback peers.

Over those final six weeks, Lawrence completed 60.9% of his passes for 1,601 yards (fourth-most), completing 17.7% of his throws greater than 25 yards (fourth-highest), while throwing 15 touchdown passes (tied for the most) and only four interceptions.

Luther Burden III, WR, Chicago Bears (+17)

Previous rank: 69
Current rank: 52

One wide receiver who has been climbing the dynasty ranks over the last couple of months is Bears standout Luther Burden III. From Weeks 1 through 12, the rookie receiver averaged a modest 5.6 fantasy points per game and was being outproduced by the likes of Luke McCaffrey, Ryan Flournoy, and Andrei Iosivas. In those first 12 weeks, Burden ran a route on 33.1% of the Bears' dropbacks and accounted for a target share of 8.5% and an air yards share of 8.1%.

Something changed in Week 13. From that point through season’s end, Burden's 13.3 fantasy points per game made him the 19th-highest-scoring fantasy receiver. He outscored established players such as Mike Evans, Stefon Diggs, DK Metcalf, and George Pickens during this stretch, outperforming them in weekly fantasy production. So what exactly changed? Let’s talk about it.

First, we have the obvious: Rome Odunze and his foot injury that limited the second-year receiver to just three games over the Bears' final eight contests, including the playoffs. In Odunze’s absence, Burden had a route participation rate of 57.6% and led the Bears' wide receiver room with a target share of 16.7% and 399 receiving yards.

What should stand out for fantasy managers is Burden's efficiency when targeted. Since 2011, among rookie receivers with at least 50 targets, only Odell Beckham Jr. averaged more yards per route run (2.69 for Burden). Furthermore, just nine other rookies surpassed 2.30 yards per route run in that span, with all of those high-efficiency performers projected to be selected in the first four rounds of startup drafts.

Jalen Coker, WR, Carolina Panthers (+50)

Previous rank: 188
Current rank: 138

Heading into the 2025 season, Jalen Coker’s ADP was 217, among receivers; he sat 82nd. Back in June, I identified Coker as one of my five deep sleepers this season because I was enamored by his 98th-percentile burst score, his 42-inch vertical, and a depth chart that, behind Tetairoa McMillan, left very little to be desired.

After starting the season sidelined by injury, Coker finally made his debut in Week 7, but his fantasy impact emerged between Week 11 and Week 18. During this eight-week sample, Coker averaged 11 points per game, ranking as WR31 by points per game and placing ahead of notable receivers like Chris Godwin Jr., Quentin Johnston, Brian Thomas Jr., DeVonta Smith, and even Justin Jefferson within that period.

During the final seven contests of the regular season, Coker earned a route participation rate of 79.3%, averaging 12.62 yards per reception. Even with McMillan as the Alpha, Coker’s 328 receiving yards accounted for 21.9% of the Panthers total receiving yards. However, what should capture fantasy managers' attention is the 21.6% first-read target share that Bryce Young entrusted him with during the stretch as the Panthers made their playoff push.

It’s not often when raw potential meets production, but once the playoffs rolled around, it was Coker, not McMillan, who became the Panthers game breaker. In the Panthers Wildcard loss to the Rams, Coker led the charge with nine receptions that resulted in 134 receiving yards and a touchdown. In his playoff debut, Coker earned a 30% target share, showing Panthers brass that he can be the second option behind McMillan and that there is no need to invest early draft capital at the position.

Other Notable Dynasty Rankings Risers:

Jawhar Jordan (+93), Emanuel Wilson (+87), Colby Parkinson(+83), Tyrell Shavers (+78), Jacoby Brissett (+73), Kenneth Gainwel (+54), Tyler Shough (+53), AJ Barner (+51), Parker Washington (+40), Alec Pierce (+38), Zach Charbonnet (+30), Jonathon Brooks (+28), Blake Corum (+24), Ryan Flournoy (+18), Chris Olave (+15), Derrick Hewnry (+14), Caleb Williams (+12), Brock Purdy (+11), Woody Marks (+10), Drake Maye (+9), Colston Loveland (+7), Cam Ward (+7)

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings Trending Down

Calvin Ridley, WR, Tennessee Titans (-67)

Previous rank: 126
Current rank: 193

Heading into this season, Calvin Ridley had been one of those wide receivers in fantasy that had been credited as doing the most with the least, having posted back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons with the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars, and doing so while catching passes from Will Levis, Mason Rudolph, and Lawrence.

Many thought that with no real threat to Ridley’s target share and an improvement at quarterback with Cam Ward, another 1,000-yard campaign was a smash bet. Fantasy football has a funny way of humbling us all, and the 2025 season proved to be forgettable for the 31-year-old pass catcher, who missed 10 games due to injury.

While Ridley missed time, Ward was able to establish a rapport with a pair of rookie receivers in Elic Ayomanor, who had 41 receptions for 515 yards, and Chimere Dike, who not only had 423 receiving yards on 48 receptions, but showcased his explosive play-making ability by leading the entire league in all-purpose yards with 2,426.

Current offseason projections have Ridley as a strong release candidate as the young Titans continue their roster overhaul. With ample cap space and new playmakers emerging, Tennessee may allocate resources elsewhere. With Ridley at the age cliff, it’s unlikely he’ll have more than a season or two of fantasy relevance left.

Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Miami Dolphins (-58)

Previous rank: 209
Current rank: 267

The tide is changing in Miami, as we saw Mike McDaniel relieved of head coaching duties after going 35-33 since the start of the 2022 season. With McDaniel gone, the Dolphins quickly attacked the head coaching carousel this offseason by naming former Green Bay Packer defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley their new head coach.

If you believe offseason reports, there’s reason for concern with Tua Tagovailoa. New General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan did not mention Tagovailoa when discussing the Dolphins' future building blocks, instead naming De’Von Achane, Jaylen Waddle, Jordyn Brooks, Patrick Paul, and Aaron Brewer.

New coach, new quarterback? Early indications suggest so. Among quarterbacks with 200+ attempts, Tagovailoa’s 5.5% turnover-worthy throw rate matched C.J. Stroud, second only to Allen. The difference: Allen had 10 interceptions, Tagovailoa 15 in just 14 games.

While Tagovailoa completed 67.7% of is passing attempts, when you average 6.9 yards per target (QB55), it’s no wonder that the production wasn’t there. At this point, Tagovailoa’s career may not be over, but he’s likely going to be relegated to clipboard duty for a season or two before getting another chance under center as a starter.

From a fantasy perspective, all that noise equated to 12.6 fantasy points per game, QB34.

Isiah Pacheco, RB, Kansas City Chiefs (-58)

Previous rank: 139
Current rank: 197

Considering that the Chiefs are selecting in the top 10 in this April's upcoming NFL Draft, there is a very strong sense that the Chiefs could address the running back position. One popular selection in early mocks has Jeremiyah Love pencilled in as the Chiefs' selection, and for fantasy, that’s a great fantasy marriage.

So why are we hearing so much noise about the Chiefs selecting a running back early? Well, Kareem Hunt led the Chiefs last season with 611 rushing yards, averaging 3.7 yards per carry. Meanwhile, Isiah Pecheco averaged 3.9 yards per carry and finished the season with 462 yards on the ground while playing in 13 contests.

A player's most important ability is availability, and after averaging 4.5 yards per carry in 2023, where Pacheco had 935 yards rushing in 14 games, Pacheco has totaled 773 rushing yards in 20 regular-season games over the last two seasons.

One of the biggest differences between that 2023 season and the present day comes in physicality. In 2023, Pacheco averaged 2.77 yards after contact per attempt, accounting for 568 of his 935 rushing yards (RB17) or 60.7%. This season, Pacheco averaged 0.11 missed tackles forced per attempt, averaging 2.09 yards after contact per attempt, which accounted for 51.9% of his total rushing yards.

Other Notable Dynasty Rankings Fallers:

DeAndre Hopkins (-71), Dillon Gabriel (-64), Justin Fields (-59), James Conner (-56), Marquise Brown (-53), Keon Coleman (-51), Brian Robinson Jr. (-51), Cedric Tillman (-50), Isaac Guerendo (-47), Tyreek Hikll (-45), Tyler Higbee (-42), Christian Kirk (-40), Deebo Samuel Sr. (-39), Zach Ertz (-35), Alvin Kamara (-34), Michael Penix Jr. (-34), Brandon Aiyuk (-33), Keenan Allen (-33), Mark Andrews (-31), Matthew Golden (-26), Mike Evans (-21), Terry McLaurin (-18)

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Chart: Name to Know

Malik Willis, QB, Green Bay Packers (+105)

Previous rank: 403
Current rank: 298

As we navigate through the offseason, one player whose value is likely to skyrocket is Malik Willis, of the Green Bay Packers. In the one game Willis was tasked with filling in for an injured Jordan Love as a starter, he completed 85.7% of his passing attempts for 288 yards and a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens. Willis also added 60 yards on the ground and a pair of rushing touchdowns, earning 31.5 fantasy points.

Under Matt Lafleur's mentorship, Willis started in three contests and saw action in 11 total games. In that sample, we saw a quarterback complete 78.7% of his passes, earn a passer rating of 134.6, and finish with nine total touchdowns. Willis isn’t going to command Matt Flynn-type money as a free agent this offseason, but he’s in line to see a serious increase on that $1.1 million base salary. If you play connect the dots, there is a path for fantasy relevance as a starter next season.

Where do those dots end up connecting? How about down in Miami with Hafley? Willis would add a dimension to the Dolphins' offense that wasn’t there with Tagovailoa calling the shots. An offense with Willis’s ability to make plays with his legs, along with playmakers of Achane and Waddle’s skill set, is something that is what fantasy dreams are made of.

Does Willis end up in Miami? Well, that is still be determined. However, one thing we do know is that Willis has, at the very least, earned an opportunity to compete for a starting gig once again.

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Chart: Maximize Return

Michael Wilson, WR, Arizona Cardinals (+31)

Previous rank: 111
Current rank: 80

Back in August, Michael Wilson was being selected in the 12th round of fantasy football drafts, going somewhere in the 185-200 range. Thanks to a second-half heater that started in Week 11, Wilson has found himself soaring up the rankings, where only Cardinals fly. This month, Wilson has positioned himself inside the top 80 fantasy assets, moving up 31 spots from December and 176 spots since November.

Wilson’s ascension is well deserved after looking at his final eight contests. Since Week 11, only Puka Nacua produced more fantasy points weekly than Wilson’s 21.2. With Jacoby Brissett established under center and with Marvin Harrison Jr. missing much of that period due to injury, Wilson was second in the NFL with 775 receiving yards, accounting for a 47.7% air yards share and a target share of 26.3%.

Digging a little deeper, Wilson averaged 13.84 yards per reception while accounting for 34.1% of the Cardinals' receiving market share, outpacing Trey McBride, who accounted for 28% of the Cardinals' receiving yardage. Where Wilson made a name for himself was with six touchdown receptions and 40% of the Cardinals' receiving touchdown market share over that eight-game sample.

With uncertainty surrounding Kyler Murray's status and the return of a healthy Harrison in 2026, it is reasonable to believe that Wilson is one of the biggest regression candidates as we enter 2026. For dynasty managers, it’s better to get out a year early than a year late, and Wilson’s trade value has never been higher.

 

Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Chart: Buy the Dip

Kyler Murray, QB, Arizona Cardinals (-55)

Previous rank: 129
Current rank: 184

If you are looking for a reclamtion project that is likely coming at a discount this offseason, Murray may be the player for you. Everyone in fantasy knows what transpired in Arizona once Brissett took over. Not only did Wilson become a viable fantasy option and league winner, but McBride began to find the endzone with regularity, which was never a thing with Murray under center.

Back in August, Murray’s ADP was in the 86-95 range, which meant he was going in the eighth round of fantasy drafts. Meanwhile, if you are drafting today, you are likely getting Murray in the 13th or 14th round as your second quarterback. With rookie drafts around the corner, you may be able to add Murray for a late second or early third-round pick, and at that value, the risk is worth the potential reward.

There is potential if you are a manager willing to bet on the upside. In limited action this past season, Murray averaged 16.2 fantasy points per game, by far the worst fantasy finish of his career. In seven fantasy seasons, Murray has finished in the top 12 on a per-game basis on five occasions, averaging 20.07 fantasy points per game over his 87 career starts.

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