Quarterback Uncertainty Creating a Buy-Low Window for Drake London?
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London had the second half of his 2025 season derailed by a PCL strain in his left knee, which caused him to miss time. Even still, the 24-year-old finished the year with 68 receptions for 919 yards and seven touchdowns on 112 targets across 12 games. London's fantasy value has consistently been impacted by shaky quarterback play in Atlanta. That issue could persist in 2026, as the Falcons enter the season with the questionable quarterback duo of Michael Penix Jr. (knee) and Tua Tagovailoa. However, London has a track record of steady production, and he figures to absolutely dominate targets in a Falcons offense that currently features Jahan Dotson and Olamide Zaccheaus as the next wide receivers up on the depth chart. Given his injury in 2025 and the quarterback uncertainty in Atlanta, dynasty managers may be able to take advantage of a buy-low window on London entering 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Davante Adams: Dynasty Sell-High Candidate Entering Age-34 Season
Across 14 games in 2025, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams recorded 60 receptions for 789 yards and 14 touchdowns on 114 targets. Adams developed immediate red zone chemistry in his first season with Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, leading the NFL in touchdown catches despite missing three games with a hamstring injury. However, Adams failed to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a season for the first time since 2019 and is blocked from being the number one option in his team's passing game by the presence of Rams wideout Puka Nacua. While Los Angeles projects to once again have a prolific passing offense, any slippage from the team's aerial attack may make it difficult for Adams to buoy his production with touchdowns in 2026. As Adams enters his age-34 season, dynasty managers may be wise to cash in on his value with a sell-high trade.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Rhamondre Stevenson's Dynasty Outlook Clouded by Crowded New England Backfield
Despite being limited to 14 games by a toe injury, New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson recorded 948 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns on 162 touches in 2025. It was a major step forward from an efficiency perspective for Stevenson, who recorded just 21 more scrimmage yards on 78 more touches in 2024. Heading into 2026, Stevenson's workload figures to be limited by the presence of fellow Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson. Stevenson was New England's feature back during its run to the Super Bowl last season, which can't be forgotten. Still, Henderson was a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft who flashed big-play upside as a rookie and could take over more of a true RB1 role in his second season. Even if the workload remains split between the two backs, Stevenson's pathway to consistent fantasy production may require a Henderson injury. In dynasty formats, managers may have one final window to sell high on Stevenson ahead of the 2026 season.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Is Bo Nix Currently Undervalued in Dynasty Formats?
Across 17 games in 2025, Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (ankle) threw for 3,931 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 356 yards and five scores. The 26-year-old's season ended in disappointing fashion when he suffered a broken bone in his ankle in the AFC Divisional Round, but he's expected to be ready to go for the start of 2026. While Nix hasn't been particularly efficient (6.5 yards per pass attempt) to this point in his career, he's averaged nearly 35 pass attempts per game across his two seasons playing for Broncos head coach Sean Payton. In 2026, Nix's high-volume approach could get an efficiency boost from the presence of new star wideout Jaylen Waddle, whom the Broncos acquired from the Miami Dolphins over the offseason. If Nix can take even a small step as a passer while maintaining his solid contributions with his legs, he could be poised for a breakthrough into mid-tier fantasy QB1 territory in 2026 and beyond.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Rico Dowdle's Dynasty Value Fading Ahead of First Season in Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rico Dowdle is entering his first year with the team in 2026 after racking up 1,373 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns on 275 touches across 17 games with the Carolina Panthers in 2025. Dowdle began the year as the RB2 in Carolina but eventually took over the lead role following an early-season injury to Panthers back Chuba Hubbard. While Dowdle's season-long numbers are impressive, his production tailed off down the stretch of the season after Hubbard returned from injury. Dowdle failed to crack 60 rushing yards in any of his final eight games of the season and logged just six touches in the Panthers' playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Dowdle now enters a similar backfield dynamic in Pittsburgh, where he figures to split touches with Steelers back Jaylen Warren. Dowdle's upside in the event of an injury to Warren could be enormous, but his production figures to be limited as long as both backs are splitting touches. In dynasty formats, managers may want to consider selling high on Dowdle.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Deiveson Figueiredo Set For UFC Macau Main Event
Former two-time flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo will look to get back in the win column when he faces off against Yadong Song in the main event of UFC Macau on Saturday. Figueiredo was last seen in action at UFC 320, where he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Umar Nurmagomedov after he got dominated for the majority of the fight. Prior to that, he defeated Montel Jackson via split decision. DraftKings sees Figueiredo as a massive underdog with a salary of $6,700.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Yadong Song Returns At UFC Macau
Yadong Song will aim to return to the win column when he takes on a former two-time flyweight champion, Deiveson Figueiredo, in the main event of UFC Macau on Saturday. Song is coming off a controversial unanimous decision loss to former bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley at UFC 324 this past January. The last time Song fought in China was against Vince Morales back in 2018. DraftKings sees Song as a massive favorite with a salary of $9,500.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Alonzo Menifield An Underdog At UFC Macau
Alonzo Menifield will look to bounce back in the win column when he faces off against Zhang Mingyang in the co-main event of UFC Macau on Saturday. Menifield was last seen competing in November at UFC Qatar, where he suffered a first-round knockout loss to Volkan Oezdemir. Before his fight with Oezdemir, Menifield won back-to-back fights. Since signing with the UFC, Menifield has gone 10-6-1. DraftKings sees Menifield as the underdog with a salary of $7,300.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Zhang Mingyang Set For UFC Macau Co-Main Event
Zhang Mingyang will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Alonzo Menifield in the co-main event of UFC Macau on Saturday. Mingyang kicked off his UFC career with three successive first-round stoppages, but in his last fight, he suffered his first loss since joining the leading promotion. In his last bout, Mingyang suffered a second-round TKO loss to Johnny Walker. DraftKings sees Mingyang as the favorite with a salary of $8,900.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Tallison Teixeira Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Tallison Teixeira will look to win back-to-back fights when he faces off against Sergei Pavlovich on the main card of UFC Macau on Saturday. Teixeira was last seen in action at UFC 325, where he returned to the win column by beating fan-favorite Tai Tuivasa via unanimous decision. Prior to that, he suffered a first-round TKO loss to former heavyweight title challenger Derrick Lewis, which was also the first loss of his career. DraftKings sees Teixeira as a massive underdog with a salary of $6,800.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Cardinals Promote No. 7-Ranked Prospect Jimmy Crooks to Majors, Worth an Add in Deeper Leagues?
According to the team, the St. Louis Cardinals have promoted No. 7-ranked prospect Jimmy Crooks to the major league roster. Crooks made his MLB debut in the back half of the 2025 campaign, but he appeared in only 15 games during this short stint. However, Crooks has played at a high level with the Triple-A club this season and could earn a much larger role in his second stint. Last summer with the Cardinals, Crooks posted a low .133/.152/.244 line with one long ball. This season, Crooks has been among the top-performing catchers in the minor leagues as he has carried an impressive .262/.412/.567 slash line with a .979 OPS and 13 home runs. While the Cardinals have two proven backstops on the roster in Pedro Pages and Ivan Herrera, if Crooks can continue this power surge, he could eventually carve out a role. For now, he is worth a pick-up in deeper two-catcher leagues.
Source: St. Louis Cardinals
Source: St. Louis Cardinals
Sergei Pavlovich A Favorite At UFC Macau
Sergei Pavlovich will look for his third win in a row when he takes on Tallison Teixeira on the main card of UFC Macau on Saturday. In his last five fights, Pavlovich recorded three wins against Curtis Blaydes, Jairzinho Rozenstruik, and, more recently, Waldo Cortes Acosta. Since signing with the UFC, Pavlovich has gone 8-3. DraftKings sees Pavlovich as a massive favorite with a salary of $9,400.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Cameron Smotherman Looks To Bounce Back
Cameron Smotherman will look to return to the win column when he faces off against Kai Asakura on the main card of UFC Macau on Saturday. Smotherman was last seen in the Octagon almost a year ago at UFC Atlanta, where he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Ricky Simon. That was his second UFC loss, the first being a unanimous decision loss to Serhiy Sidey. DraftKings sees Smotherman as the underdog with a salary of $7,200.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Kai Asakura Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Kai Asakura will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Cameron Smotherman on the main card of UFC Macau on Saturday. Asakura was last seen in action at UFC 319, where he suffered a second-round submission loss to UFC veteran Tim Elliott. Prior to that, he suffered a second-round submission loss to Alexandre Pantoja. DraftKings sees Asakura as the favorite with a salary of $9,000.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Gage Wood a Top Stash Ahead of Potential MLB Debut in 2026?
Philadelphia Phillies right-handed pitching prospect Gage Wood is currently in Double-A and has been in pro baseball for less than a year. However, the 22-year-old has already emerged as an intriguing prospect to stash in fantasy baseball, as there's a chance he could be on the fast track to making his MLB debut this season. Across 10 starts between Single-A and Double-A this year, Wood owns a 3.17 FIP and 2.48 xERA with 13.50 K/9, 3.51 BB/9, and 0.81 HR/9. In addition to his impressive control, he has shown an ability to induce weak contact with a 54.4% ground ball rate. Wood possesses an impressive four-pitch mix that includes a four-seam fastball, slider, curveball, and changeup. His four-seamer sits in the mid-to-high 90s with a 38% whiff rate and .189 xBA. The slider has a 36.2% whiff rate, and the curveball and changeup both have 50% whiff rates. All four have the potential to be plus offerings, giving Wood the inside path to being MLB-ready sooner rather than later. He's worth stashing in deeper fantasy leagues.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
Faizon Brandon In Position to Start Week 1
Tennessee freshman quarterback Faizon Brandon appears in position to start in Week 1 for the Volunteers, according to On3's Pete Nakos. Brandon has been competing with sophomore George MacIntyre for the starting position this spring and while sources originally gave MacIntyre the edge, it appears that Brandon has positioned himself to compete for the job and "potentially start Week 1." Brandon was ranked as the third quarterback in the class of 2026 per 247 Sports, just behind Houston's Keisean Henderson and Vanderbilt's Jared Curtis. If he does in fact win the job, he would join Curtis as the only true freshman signal callers likely to start in the SEC in Week 1.
Source: On3
Source: On3
Dane Weber Commits to Cal
Three-star class of 2027 quarterback Dane Weber has committed to California, giving new head coach Tosh Lupoi his eleventh commit in the class and his first hand-picked quarterback. Weber is ranked as the thirty-first quarterback in the class, and the forty-second ranked player in the state of California per 24/7 Sports. He stands 6-feet, 220 pounds and draws comparisons to Georgia's Gunner Stockton. Weber will not likely see much playing time as a true freshman, as Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele is required to play another season of college football before entering the NFL Draft, but his addition spurs some great momentum for the Golden Bears' program.
Source: On3
Source: On3
Joey McGuire Attempts to Add Texas to Schedule
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian poked fun at Texas Tech's strength of schedule a couple of weeks ago, which prompted Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire to respond. McGuire stated that "We would love to play Texas," and Red Raiders boosters even offered to buy out the Texas State and Abilene Christian games to make a Week 1 meeting happen. McGuire reportedly has even had contact with Stephen Jones to potentially host a matchup between the two programs at AT&T Stadium. Texas and Sarkisian have yet to respond and given that we are so close to the season it appears unlikely that a game would happen, but the Red Raiders appear to be doing everything on their end to add Texas to their schedule to open the 2026 season.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Mike Leach on 2027 College Football Hall of Fame Ballot
The late Mike Leach has been added to the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot four years after his death. Leach was previously just short of the 60% winning percentage criteria at 59.6%, but the National Football Foundation recently lowered the criteria to 59.5%, which opened the door for Leach to be selected. Leach suddenly passed away in 2022 while actively coaching Mississippi State. The Bulldogs finished that season with nine wins, just the tenth time that they had reached that mark in program history. Considered a pioneer of the game with his Air Raid offense, one of the faces of the game is now eligible to posthumously earn college football's highest honor.
Source: On3
Source: On3
Maryland, Baylor Schedule Home-and-Home
After canceling half of a scheduled four-game series with Virginia Tech, Maryland has added Baylor to their schedule in 2027 and 2028. While many programs have been shifting away from scheduling power conference opponents, this new series bucks that trend. Baylor and Maryland have only met twice in college football history, with the last meeting coming in 1956. They split the all-time record 1-1. Big Ten-Big 12 matchups are fairly uncommon, so the addition of this series to the schedule sparks some intrigue for both leagues. Both Dave Aranda and Mike Locksley also find themselves on the hotseat, so this series could potentially mark the beginning of a new era for one or both programs.
Source: UMTerps.com
Source: UMTerps.com
Is Cooper Kupp Still Roster-Worthy in Dynasty Formats?
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp posted one of the least productive seasons of his career in 2025, recording 47 catches for 593 yards and two touchdowns on 70 targets across 16 games. After many years as a WR1 with the Los Angeles Rams, Kupp fell into a secondary role in Seattle behind superstar Seahawks wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Entering 2026, Kupp still projects to be behind Smith-Njigba on the target pecking order and may also slip below younger Seattle wideouts Rashid Shaheed and Tory Horton. While the veteran Kupp still provides value as a trusty possession receiver, he no longer offers the same production upside he did at his peak as he enters his age-33 season. In dynasty formats, managers may want to consider dropping Kupp in favor of a younger pass-catcher.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Taron Dickens Decommits From North Carolina
Former Western Carolina quarterback Taron Dickens committed to North Carolina in February, but the transfer will not enroll in Chapel Hill and is now back in the transfer portal. Dickens' departure leaves the Tar Heels with Wisconsin transfer Billy Edwards Jr. and Texas A&M transfer Miles O'Neill to battle it out for the QB1 job. It remains to be seen where Dickens will land now after completing 74.2% of his passes for 3,508 yards, 38 touchdowns, and two interceptions as a redshirt sophomore. Dickens is originally from Miami, FL, and spent three seasons at Western Carolina.
Source: On3
Source: On3
Ben Brown is Worth Adding During Breakout Campaign
Chicago Cubs pitcher Ben Brown is in the midst of a breakout campaign and is quickly becoming a top waiver wire option. The right-hander is coming off his best start of the season against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday. Brown tossed six innings, allowing one earned run while striking out seven batters. Overall, Brown owns a 2.01 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, and a 47:14 K:BB ratio across 16 appearances (four starts) with the Cubs this season. Brown started the season in a multi-inning role in the bullpen, but was moved into the starting rotation due to injuries. The Cubs are currently without a handful of starting pitchers, so they need Brown to stay in the rotation for now. Fantasy managers seeking pitching help should consider adding Brown while he's in this hot stretch. There's a chance he heads back to the bullpen eventually, but he's worth an add right now.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Should Dynasty Managers Be Looking to Sell High on Christian McCaffrey?
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey was an unquestionably dominant force in fantasy football in 2025, collecting 2,126 yards from scrimmage and 17 touchdowns on 413 touches across 17 games. Even in a year in which he averaged just 3.9 yards per carry, McCaffrey provided ridiculous receiving production with 102 catches for 924 yards and seven scores on 124 targets. As long as McCaffrey stays healthy, he has a solid chance to finish as the overall RB1 once again in 2026. However, dynasty managers need to at least consider selling high on the superstar back. McCaffrey is entering his age-30 season in 2026. He also has an extensive track record of injury issues and is coming off a year in which he led the NFL in touches. The last time McCaffrey led the league in touches was 2023, and he followed that up by playing just four games in 2024. For dynasty managers who are not in immediate contention in their leagues, moving McCaffrey for a king's ransom could be the right call.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jacob Latz is Top Option for Saves in Arlington
Texas Rangers relief pitcher Jacob Latz appears to be running away with the closer job in Arlington. Latz earned his sixth save of the season when he recorded four outs to slam the door against the Houston Astros on Tuesday. He did allow a home run in that game, but he remains arguably the best bullpen arm in Texas right now. Latz owns a 2.16 ERA, 0.60 WHIP, and a 23:5 K:BB ratio across 25.0 innings of work this season. It seems like the Rangers are going to continue leaning on Latz as the closer until he gives them a reason to otherwise. Fantasy managers seeking bullpen help or a source of saves should snag Latz before it's too late.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Does Braelon Allen Still Carry Dynasty Buy-Low Appeal Following Jets' Offseason Moves?
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen was one of the buzzier names in fantasy circles leading into the 2025 season. However, the 22-year-old suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 4 that prevented him from eating into the workload of Jets RB1 Breece Hall. While Allen should be ready to go for the start of 2026, Hall remains in New York after signing a three-year, $45.75 extension with the Jets over the offseason. As a result, Allen's path to fantasy-relevant production in New York appears to be blocked off by Hall for the foreseeable future. He remains an appealing handcuff option for fantasy managers, but his dynasty stock is falling entering 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Connelly Early is Becoming a Must-Add Pitcher
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Connelly Early is quickly becoming a must-add fantasy option. The southpaw has been solid on the mound over his last handful of starts. Most recently, Early tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing four hits, and striking out seven batters in the win over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday. The 24-year-old has allowed three earned runs or fewer in four of his last five starts. He also struck out five or more batters in each of his last four starts. Everything seems to be going right for Early at the moment. He's looking like a solid fantasy option at the moment while he's pitching this well.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Kyler Murray Offers Clear Dynasty Buy-Low Appeal After Offseason Change of Scenery
Veteran quarterback Kyler Murray's time with the Arizona Cardinals came to an ugly end in 2025, as he struggled across five starts before suffering a foot injury that ultimately ended his season. However, the 28-year-old is healthy and ready to go entering 2026, and he landed a one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings over the offseason. While Murray is nominally in a quarterback competition with J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota, the widely held expectation is that Murray will assume the team's QB1 role. With the Vikings, Murray will work with a play-caller in Kevin O'Connell who has orchestrated multiple successful quarterback reclamation projects. Murray also has a pair of excellent wide receivers to throw to in Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. While Murray's career has taken a turn for the worse in recent seasons, he still carries high-end dual-threat fantasy upside. Across 17 games in 2024, Murray threw for 3,851 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for 572 yards and five scores. If he can stay on the field in 2026, he has a golden opportunity to revitalize his career with the Vikings.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Graham Ashcraft is Placed on 60-Day Injured List
Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Graham Ashcraft (elbow) was placed on the 60-day Injured List on Friday. Ouch, this is a tough break for the Reds with Ashcraft being one of the team's best relievers this season. The expectation is that he'll be sidelined until around August due to a UCL sprain in his right forearm. This season, Ashcraft owns a 3.33 ERA and 32:16 K:BB ratio across 27 innings of work this season. He only notched one save, but was one of the better late-inning options for the Reds. The absence of Ashcraft will put more pressure on Tony Santillan, Pierce Johnson, and Brock Burke.
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Rachaad White: Prime Dynasty Buy-Low Candidate Ahead of Possible Bounce-Back Campaign
After spending the first four years of his NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, veteran running back Rachaad White signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Washington Commanders in March. White's market cratered after an uninspiring final year in Tampa in which he recorded 790 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns on 172 touches. However, the 27-year-old could have a golden opportunity to revitalize his career in 2026 with the Commanders. As currently constituted, the Washington backfield looks like an open battle for playing time between White, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Jerome Ford, Jeremy McNichols, and Kaytron Allen. Even if the high-upside Croskey-Merritt takes hold of the lead rushing role, White's extended track record as an above-average receiver out of the backfield should allow him to carve out a significant role with his new team. In dynasty formats, fantasy managers may want to consider buying low on White ahead of a possible bounce-back season.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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