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2023 NFL Free Agency Winners (Fantasy Football)

NFL free agency always drastically changes the fantasy football landscape and this year has been no exception to that. Our analysts have been breaking down all of the moves and their respective fantasy impact in our 2023 NFL Free Agency Signings Tracker, and we asked some of our featured experts to give us their early winners and losers through the first few days of NFL free agency. They provide the players who have seen their fantasy value increase and decrease the most below.

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NFL Free Agency Winners & Losers

What player has seen his fantasy value increase the most as a result of a recent transaction and why?

Samaje Perine (RB – DEN)
“Samaje Perine steps into a Denver depth chart with only Tyler Badie, Damarea Crockett, and Tyreik McAllister behind Javonte Williams. Williams himself is still recovering from a complicated ACL repair, so his effectiveness and availability are in question for 2023. Currently, Perine looks like the Week 1 starter for the Broncos. From an efficiency standpoint, Perine had a solid year last season, ranking 24th in yards after contact per attempt and 30th in PFF’s elusive rating (minimum 75 carries). Perine proved up to the task of carrying the load last season with RB2, RB10, and RB3 finishes in fantasy in the three games in which he played 60% or higher snaps. Perine is an RB3 with massive upside for 2023, depending on Williams’ health and what Denver does in the NFL Draft. ”
Derek Brown (FantasyPros)

David Montgomery (RB – DET)
“Not only did David Montgomery get paid on the open market, but the veteran running back also landed in a great fantasy spot. Last year Jamaal Williams led the NFL with 17 rushing touchdowns. Montgomery will now step into that role for Detroit. While D’Andre Swift is still around, he has struggled to stay healthy in his career. After struggling behind a poor Chicago offensive line, Montgomery should thrive behind Detroit’s unit.”
Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)

Darren Waller (TE – LV)
“Darren Waller sticks out as the player who has gained the most so far in the early waves of free agency. He gets traded to the the New York Giants for a third-round pick and immediately becomes probably the best pass-catcher on their receiving corps, which is a huge change from the logjam of targets he would have had by staying in Las Vegas. Waller has had a couple of recent injury-filled seasons, but he also has a history of multiple top 3 fantasy finishes, and I believe he has a strong chance to finish in the top echelon of tight ends once again this season.”
Sam Wagman (Footballguys)

Rashaad Penny (RB – PHI)
“Rashaad Penny inked a one-year deal with the Eagles reportedly worth $1.35 million with $600K guaranteed and a max value of $2.1 million. It’s not much but it puts him in a position to be the team’s early-down lead back in full Miles Sanders fashion. In his five games played before his injury in 2022, Penny averaged over six yards per carry. His only game where he failed to surpass 54 yards on the ground was against the eventual number one run defensive unit: the San Francisco 49ers. The on-field production and talent have never been in question with Penny, it’s just been the availability due to health that has been the big issue. Quarterback Jalen Hurts‘ presence at the goal line will obviously hinder Penny’s TD potential to some extent, but make no mistake that Penny’s explosive game means he can score beyond just the 5-yard line. Of his 14 career touchdowns, 11 have come on 10-yard-plus plays. Seven (50%) have been 30-plus plays from scrimmage. His landing in Philly also likely marks the end of Sanders as an Eagle, considering the latter was likely looking for more compensation after a career year.”
Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)

Rashaad Penny was a distressed fantasy asset entering free agency. The oft-injured running back endured yet another season-ending injury in 2022, and the emergence of Kenneth Walker made Penny persona non grata in Seattle. There weren’t many landing spots that could have rekindled enthusiasm about Penny, but Philadelphia was one of them. Penny joins a run-heavy Eagles offense that includes arguably the best offensive line in the league. Eagles GM Howie Roseman probably isn’t done adding running backs — expect him to draft at least one more — but even a committee role in Philadelphia will make Penny a useful fantasy asset for as long as he can stay healthy.”
Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)

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