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Dynasty Rankings Risers/Fallers and Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart (September Updates)

Keon Coleman - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Matt's updated dynasty fantasy football rankings, risers and fallers for September 2025. His fantasy football dynasty trade value chart with buy/sell advice.

The NFL returned to action on September 4th, setting in motion all kinds of movement in the dynasty market as fantasy managers ingest all the information they collected from the first slate of games.

With the market in flux through the early portion of the season, it is key that fantasy managers have the proper information when deciding which players to trade for and which to consider trading to receive the best return on their investments. Which players are trending up, and who is seeing their fantasy values take a hit? It's time to separate fact from fiction in this month's Dynasty Market Report.

For a deeper dive into dynasty strategy, rankings, and trade tactics, check out our complete Dynasty Fantasy Football Guide.

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

 

Fantasy Football Dynasty Rankings (September 2025)

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

 

Dynasty Rankings Trending Upward 

Tyler Warren, TE, Indianapolis Colts (+17)

Previous rank: 57
Current rank: 40

Talk about a rookie debut. Tyler Warren and Harold Fannin Jr. share the college football record for most receptions in a game (17) and the record for most receptions by a rookie tight end in Week 1 (7). Over the last 20 years, Warren's 31% target share is the highest by a rookie tight end in Week 1, surpassing the previous high of 25% set by Brock Bowers a season ago. Warren's target share was the ninth-highest when looking at all pass catchers from Week 1 of the NFL season.

Warren isn't your typical tight end. The Colts had the rookie run a route out of the slot 39.1%  of the time against the Dolphins. Looking further into the data, Warren and Bowers were the only tight ends to average greater than 3.00 yards per route run in Week 1, where Warren topped out at 3.30 on 23 routes. On those 23 routes, Warren accounted for a Colts receiving market share of 27.9%.

It may be early, but Warren already looks like a mid-tier TE1 in fantasy with weekly top-three upside. With Daniel Jones' tendency to pepper his inside receivers with targets (see Wan'Dale Robinson 2024), Warren's ascendance to elite status may be here sooner than anticipated.

Travis Etienne Jr., RB, Jacksonville Jaguars (+42)

Previous rank: 116
Current rank: 74

Don't call it a comeback; Travis Etienne has been here for years. Last season, Etienne averaged 8.7 fantasy points per game in PPR formats, with his best game being Week 2, where he posted 14.8 fantasy points. In Week 1 of the 2025 season, Etienne rushed for 143 yards on 18 attempts, caught three passes for 13 yards, and produced a top-5 fantasy week with 18.6 fantasy points, doing so without reaching the endzone.

In Week 1, only six running backs averaged more than 2.50 yards before contact and yards after contact, with Etienne being one with 3.63 yards before contact per attempt and 5.31 yards after contact per attempt. Of Etienne's 143 rushing yards, 85 came after contact, trailing only Derrick Henry in that category. Perhaps this is all part of the "Liam Coen Effect".

Was Week 1's performance an outlier, considering what we witnessed from Etienne in the 2024 season? I'm not too sure. I do recall Etienne dealt with an ankle injury much of last season, which did affect his productivity. I also remember that, in 2023, Etienne would finish as the overall RB3 in fantasy, recording 282.5 fantasy points and averaging 16.6 per contest that season. In that 2023 campaign, Etienne topped 1,000 yards on the ground while running the ball into the end zone on 11 occasions. In the passing game, Etienne was targeted 73 times, converting those targets into 58 receptions and 476 receiving yards.

Keon Coleman, WR, Buffalo Bills  (+18)

Previous rank: 112
Current rank: 78

Should we prepare for a Keon Coleman breakout in 2025? After one week, it may happen. In Coleman's rookie season, the Bills receiver finished with more than 12 fantasy points just once. Looking at that rookie season, Coleman only sported two weekly finishes inside the top 35 and never once produced a top 12 week. Coleman has a top-5 fantasy finish one week into the latest campaign thanks to eight receptions on 11 targets, resulting in 112 yards and a touchdown.

Against the Ravens, Coleman commanded a 23.9% target share, a significant increase from the 15% target share Coleman saw last season. Coleman also had a 33.7% air yards share, and more importantly, the 34.6% first-read target share. Those 112 yards to start the season equate to 20% of Coleman's total yards from a season ago, and if Coleman sees 45 targets over the next 16 weeks, he can also equal last season's total there.

It's only one week, and we don't want to get caught in the moment, but Coleman's usage is promising for his fantasy prospects.

Other Notable Risers: Isaiah Bond (+119), Juwan Johnson (+80), Tre Tucker (+67), Ollie Gordon II (+58), Daniel Jones (+53), Quentin Johnston (+46), Cedric Tillman (+40), Braelon Allen (+34), Marquise Brown (+39), Ricky Pearsall (+31), Trey Benson (+27), Dylan Sampson (+12)

 

Dynasty Rankings Trending Downward 

Kenneth Walker III, RB, Seattle Seahawks (-16)

Previous rank: 39
Current rank: 55

Throughout the offseason, we've heard several truths from the Seahawks camp. One, Kenneth Walker III was dealing with a foot injury. Second, Zach Charbonnet would have a larger role in the offense than initially thought. Seattle told us what to expect, yet many seemed surprised that Walker only had 10 carries. Thanks to the three targets he received, Walker had 13 opportunities to Charbonnet's 12. Meanwhile, Charbonnet's 58% snap share bested Walker's 40%, which indicates that Walker's diagnosis is a little more severe than we believe.

Breaking down the backfield usage, we see Charbonnet had one carry and garnered 62% of his snaps in the first three quarters, while Walker accounted for 35% of the snaps and five rushing attempts. In the fourth quarter, the backs split the snaps 50-50, with Walker getting five carries to Charbonnet's single touch.

While Walker was productive when healthy last season, an undesirable trend is starting to develop, causing angst among fantasy managers. When healthy, Walker averaged 16.5 fantasy points, 12th-most among running backs. However, Walker missed six games, including much of the fantasy playoffs. Starting the 2025 season hurt only adds to the frustration, as availability is often a running back's most important ability. Plenty of backs have churned out productive fantasy seasons because they won the war of attrition. 

In a previous article, I ranked and broke down every offensive line ahead of the 2025 season. In that write-up, Seattle ranked 29th. Having a banged-up back operate behind one of the worst offensive lines is not a recipe for success.

Mark Andrews, TE, Baltimore Ravens (-13)

Previous rank: 109
Current rank: 122

Last season, through the first four weeks, Mark Andrews was the TE39 in fantasy, averaging 3.1 fantasy points per game. Then, from Week 6 on, Andrews would average 13.9 fantasy points per game and finish that stretch as the TE5, pushing his points per game to 11.1. 

For dynasty managers, it's about practicing patience. Right now, if you tried to sell Andrews, you wouldn't be getting much of a return on your investment. It's hard to imagine getting anything back for a tight end coming off a 5.3% target share or a tight end with just 2.4% of his team's receiving market share. Understanding the drop in the market is essential, but understanding that this particular asset has recovered in the past and rewarded the faithful is just as important.

Looking back at the Ravens versus Bills Week 1 film, Baltimore used 13 personnel more than in previous contests, with Andrews being instrumental in the run game. Andrews still had a 75% snap share running a route on 72% of Lamar Jackson's drop-backs. Opportunities are coming, but when your team drops 40 points in a contest and all you come away with is 1.5 fantasy points, fantasy managers will start sounding alarms again.

Cooper Kupp, WR, Seattle Seahawks (-37)

Previous rank: 118
Current rank: 155

While Andrews is an asset that will likely recover, the same cannot be said for Cooper Kupp. From Week 12 on, last season, Kupp failed to produce 60 yards or more in five of six contests while being limited to 30 or fewer in four of those six games. That trend continued in Week 1 as Kupp was targeted just three times, hauling in two of those passes for 15 yards.

Kupp's new running mate, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, came to play, earning 13 targets and a 53% target share, resulting in 133 receiving yards. In contrast, Kupp received a 13% target share despite running 21 routes (84% route participation rate). Even if Kupp converts, the average target depth in Week 1 was 6.7 yards, while his yards per target were 5.00. Kupp's 0.71 yards per route run ranked 135th among all pass catchers.

2021 was a special season for Kupp. Unfortunately, injuries have slowed him down, and much like Walker, the Seahawks' offensive line is doing him no favours. The Seahawks' front allowed 10 pressures against the 49ers, a trend likely to continue throughout the season.

Other Notable Fallers: Joe Mixon (-37), Jack Bech (-37), Jerome Ford (-29), Anthony Richardson Sr. (-22), Jalen McMillan (-22), Tre Harris (-21), Cam Skattebo (-20), Stefon Diggs (-19), Brandon Aiyuk (-15), Tank Dell (-15), Tyreek Hill (-10), David Montgomery (-10), Travis Kelce (-10)

 

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Kayshon Boutte, WR, New England Patriots (+127)

Previous rank: 308
Current rank: 181

One of the hottest names on the waiver wire to start the 2025 season is New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, who in Week 1 got the better of the Las Vegas Raiders' secondary, producing 103 receiving yards and 16.3 fantasy points on six receptions. Those 103 yards were the seventh-most in Week 1, helping to propel his name to the top of the list for names you need to know.

Against the Raiders, Boutte was on the field for 45 passing plays and ran a route on 44 of Maye's drop-backs. In 2024, over the final 10 contests, Boutte would be targeted on five or more occasions in nine of those contests, accounting for a team-high 743 air yards, building an apparent rapport with Maye that continued throughout training camp, where Boutte got the better of Christian Gonzalez in one-on-one battles and was evident in Week 1.

As good as Boutte's performance to open the 2025 season was, don't mistake it for an outlier. In Boutte's last four games, his 343 receiving yards trail only Drake London (407), Malik Nabers (374), Ricky Pearsall (370), and Ladd McConkey (350). In those four contests, Drake Maye has targeted Boutte on 27 occasions.

The former five-star recruit was once projected as a first-round draft selection. In 2020, Boutte torched Mississippi for 308 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 14 receptions. Talent has always been there.

 

Maximize Return

Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles Chargers (+48)

Previous rank: 204
Current rank: 156

Keenan Allen is projected to have a good season, picking up where he and Justin Herbert left off in 2023. During his final season of his first tenure with the Chargers, Allen caught 108 of the 150 balls thrown in his direction for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns. In his return, Allen hauled seven of the 10 targets against the Chiefs for 68 yards and a touchdown. Basic mathematics suggests that Allen is on pace for 119 receptions,170 targets, 1,156 receiving yards, and 17 touchdowns. The math checks out; that's like 336.6 fantasy points.

Further, here are more selling points to get the biggest bang for your buck. McConkey was creating separation all over the field, and per the fantasy points data suite, McConkey's average separation score of 0.316 was significantly higher than that of Allen, whose separation score was 0.129. Yet, Herbert targeted Allen 10 times to McConkey's nine. Herbert loves himself some Allen.

Okay, those projections aren't reasonable, but they help when trying to move an aging asset to a contender for draft capital. Allen, now 33, while productive, is at the point in his career when the age cliff is about to hit him. Understanding the need to move an asset too early versus too late is imperative when constructing your roster and is often the difference between retooling and rebuilding.

 

Buy the Dip

Jaylen Waddle, WR, Miami Dolphins (-16)

Previous rank: 127
Current rank: 141

The Miami Dolphins put the "fun" in dysfunctional. Against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1, the defense was atrocious, and the Tua Tagovailoa-led offense was just as bad. Just look at the box score, in a contest in which the Dolphins lost 33-8, Tyreek Hill had four receptions for 40 yards. Jaylen Waddle had four catches for 30 yards. De'Von Achane had three catches for 20 yards. The game was never in doubt, and while the game script suggested garbage points galore, that never occurred.

With all the offseason chatter regarding Hill and his future, as well as the way this Dolphins team performed in Week 1, there is a good chance that Hill will be applying his talents elsewhere by the NFL trade deadline, creating more opportunities for Waddle. Before last season, Waddle had at least 72 receptions and 1,000 or more receiving yards in three consecutive seasons. As a rookie with no real target competition, Waddle caught 104 of the 140 targets he saw. Eventually, when Hill is removed from the equation, that volume type is more than reasonable to expect.

Since the start of the 2024 season, only 10 receivers have multiple 22-point fantasy weeks in PPR scoring, and Waddle is included among them. Right now is the perfect opportunity to buy low. Miami looks like a mess on the field, and everyone sees it. Waddle is coming off a poor performance, which has soured some fantasy managers who bought into the offseason hype. There is also the matter of a shoulder injury he suffered last week, which he returned from, that could be a factor in the next couple of weeks. Waddle's price has never been lower, and midway through the season, you could once again be looking at a potential league winner.

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Exits in the Fourth Quarter on Monday
Brandon Miller

Seeking a Second Opinion on his Shoulder
Miles McBride

Iffy for Tuesday
Guerschon Yabusele

Uncertain for Tuesday
Kevin Porter Jr.

Still Out Tuesday
Cole Anthony

Questionable to Play Tuesday
Kyle Kuzma

Questionable to Suit Up Against Knicks
Bradley Beal

Unavailable Versus Warriors
Brandon Miller

Remains Out Tuesday
Karl-Anthony Towns

Questionable for Meeting With Bucks
Drake Batherson

Picks Up Three Points in Monday's Win
Sidney Crosby

Becomes Ninth NHL Player With 1,700 Points
Michael Kesselring

Expected to Make Season Debut Tuesday
Shayne Gostisbehere

Could Return Tuesday
K'Andre Miller

Expected to Remain Out Tuesday
Pyotr Kochetkov

Close to Returning
Kareem Hunt

Scores Twice in Monday Night Win Over Washington
George Springer

Pulled Early in Game 3 With Side Injury
Terry McLaurin

Questionable to Return in Week 8 After Aggravating Quad Injury
Baltimore Orioles

Orioles Finalizing Deal to Hire Craig Albernaz as the Next Manager
William Byron

Dominates at Martinsville and Advances to the Championship Round
Kyle Larson

Advances to the Championship Round After Top-Five Finish
Ryan Blaney

Falls Short of the Victory and Title Contention at Martinsville
Chase Elliott

Eliminated From 2025 Title Contention Despite Strong Martinsville Run
Daniel Gafford

Remains Out Versus OKC
Dereck Lively II

Out on Monday Evening
Josh Giddey

Set to Suit Up Monday
Jaylen Brown

Available Against Pelicans
William Nylander

Questionable for Tuesday
Caris LeVert

Sidelined Again on Monday
Rasmus Sandin

to Miss Third Straight Game
Lamar Jackson

Ravens Expect Lamar Jackson to Play on Thursday Night
Jalen Johnson

Available Versus Chicago
Kristaps Porzingis

Back on Monday Night
Dylan Strome

Ruled Out for Tuesday
Brad Marchand

Won't Play on Tuesday
Alexey Toropchenko

Returns to Blues Lineup
Jake Neighbours

Unavailable Versus Penguins
Robert Thomas

Out on Monday
Michael Carter

Cardinals Release Michael Carter on Monday
Carson Wentz

to Undergo Season-Ending Shoulder Surgery
CFB

Behren Morton Will Start Against Kansas State
Nico Collins

Trending Toward a Week 9 Return
Puka Nacua

Expected to Practice Wednesday, Play in Week 9
CFB

Lane Kiffin Says Money Won't Impact his Decision-Making
Tony Pollard

Reportedly Available for Trade
CFB

Arch Manning in Concussion Protocol, Misses Practice Monday
Brian Thomas Jr.

Jaguars Not Planning on Trading Brian Thomas Jr.
Justin Fields

Jets Non-Committal on Justin Fields as the Starter Going Forward
Christopher Bell

Eliminated From Championship 4 After a Too Conservative Season
Joey Logano

Lack of Championship-Caliber Speed Leads to Elimination
Chase Briscoe

Finishes Last at Martinsville
Denny Hamlin

Don't Think Denny Hamlin's Engine Failure Affects his Championship Prospects
Cam Skattebo

Out for the Season With Dislocated Ankle
Nick Schmaltz

Stretches Point Streak to Seven Games
Ciryl Gane

Fight With Tom Aspinall Ends In No-Contest
Kirill Kaprizov

Records Three Assists in Losing Effort
William Eklund

Has Three Points in Sunday's Win
Brock Boeser

Totals Three Points Sunday
Ciryl Gane

Tom Aspinall Vs. Ciryl Gane Ends in No-Contest
Warren Foegele

Exits Early Sunday
Ilya Mikheyev

Exits With Injury Sunday
Virna Jandiroba

Suffers Unanimous-Decision Loss
Quinn Hughes

Day-to-Day With Lower-Body Injury
Mackenzie Dern

Wins Vacant Strawweight Title
Mario Bautista

Gets Outclassed
Umar Nurmagomedov

Gets Back In The Win Column
Jailton Almeida

Drops Decision
Alexander Volkov

Wins Split Decision At UFC 321
Azamat Murzakanov

Remains Undefeated
Aleksandar Rakic

Suffers First-Round Knockout
Tucker Kraft

Dominates With 143 Yards, Two Touchdowns on Sunday Night
Troy Franklin

Explodes for Two Touchdowns Against Cowboys
J.K. Dobbins

Breaks 100 Yards Again but Doesn't Find the End Zone
Bo Nix

has a Season-Best Four Passing Touchdowns
Jalen Hurts

Matches Career High With Four Touchdown Passes in Week 8
RJ Harvey

R.J. Harvey Breaks Out With Three Touchdowns in Week 8
Marvin Mims Jr.

Enters Concussion Protocol
Patrick Kane

to Remain Out on Tuesday
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher A Playable DFS option for Martinsville?
Ryan Preece

is an Intriguing DFS Option For Martinsville
Daniel Suarez

May be Worth Rostering in DFS for Martinsville
Austin Dillon

Is Austin Dillon Worth Rostering in DFS for Martinsville This week?
Christopher Bell

Kyle Larson Should Advance to Championship 4
Joey Logano

Don't Expect Joey Logano to Significantly Contend for Championship 4
William Byron

A DFS Must-Start Due to Lap-Leader Points
Ross Chastain

Hail Melon Nostalgia Masks Ross Chastain's Martinsville Mediocrity
Josh Berry

a Top Contender for DFS Place-Differential Points
Brad Keselowski

an Intriguing Martinsville Option
Shane Van Gisbergen

Now Competent on Ovals, but Don't Start Him Here
Kyle Busch

Qualifies Well but Probably Won't Have Staying Power
Carson Hocevar

Lack of Finesse Makes Him a Risky Martinsville Pick
Bryce Harper

Phillies Aren't Planning to Trade Bryce Harper
Bo Bichette

Starting at Second, Batting Cleanup in Game 1 of World Series
Bo Bichette

Makes World Series Roster
Ciryl Gane

Scheduled For A Title Fight
Tom Aspinall

Set for First Official Title Defense
Mackenzie Dern

Can Become The New Strawweight Champion
Virna Jandiroba

Set For UFC 321 Co-Main Event
Mario Bautista

Aims To Extend His Win Streak
MMA

Umar Numagomedov A Favorite At UFC 321
Jailton Almeida

Hopes To Get A Title Shot With A Win
Alexander Volkov

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Azamat Murzakanov

Looks To Remain Undefeated
Aleksandar Rakic

In Dire Need Of Victory
CFB

Texas Tech QB Will Hammond Will Start vs. Oklahoma State Saturday
CFB

Kansas State RB Dylan Edwards Out For Sunflower Showdown
CFB

Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson Will Not Play In Week 9
Zack Wheeler

Could be Ready for Opening Day in 2026
William Contreras

Could Need Finger Surgery
CFB

Utah QB Devon Dampier Listed as Questionable on Big 12 Injury Report
San Francisco Giants

Tony Vitello Named New Manager of the Giants
Francisco Lindor

has Elbow Surgery, Expected to be Ready for Spring Training

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