The latest dynasty fantasy football guides are turning their focus toward a handful of players whose upside could reshape rebuilds and championship windows.
Tight Ends with Upside
Tyler Warren has emerged as a cornerstone piece for teams looking to rebuild, offering a blend of size and route‑running that mirrors the prototypical tight end profile. At the same time, Greg Dulcich is being praised for his low‑cost, high‑ceiling potential within the Dolphins' evolving offense, making him an attractive add for those willing to gamble on injury‑prone production. Brenton Strange, another tight end in the conversation, boasts strong yards‑per‑target and yards‑after‑catch numbers that suggest he could become a reliable safety valve in the red zone.
Backfield Risks and Opportunities
Jordan Addison’s dynasty value hinges on the outcome of Minnesota’s quarterback competition and whether he lands on a team that needs a weapon for its receivers. Bhayshul Tuten, despite a history of injuries, is still viewed as a high‑upside gamble that many prefer over Cam Skattebo or TreVeyon Henderson, the latter of whom is often discussed as a trade chip because of his upside but also because he has yet to prove himself as a true RB1. Jonathon Brooks presents a similar gamble; his injury‑riddled past makes him a risky target, yet the potential reward can be significant for contenders willing to bet on a breakout.
Running backs such as Josh Jacobs are increasingly advised to be moved, given the wear and tear of a high carry load and off‑field concerns that could affect future performance. Meanwhile, Deshaun Watson is considered essentially dead weight in dynasty formats, while Anthony Richardson could blossom if dealt to a quarterback‑friendly environment like Miami or New York, where his dual‑threat skill set might finally click.
Quarterback and Receiver Moves
At the quarterback position, Drew Allar is being watched closely as a potential future starter in Buffalo’s system, offering a blend of arm strength and mobility that could translate into immediate starter minutes if the Bills’ depth chart shifts. The conversation also touches on the broader receiver landscape, where names like Michael Pittman, Alec Pierce and Jauan Jennings are mentioned in trade dialogues, reflecting the depth of options available for teams seeking to fine‑tune their rosters before the next season’s draft. Even as the tight end and backfield discussions dominate, the broader receiver market remains vibrant, with prospects like Colston Loveland, Travis Hunter and Kyler Murray drawing attention alongside established stars such as Justin Jefferson and Jauan Jennings.