Several factors go into building a consistently elite dynasty team. One of those is identifying the top player on every NFL team. Another is knowing which players you should trade away before their fantasy value decreases.
Typically the starting quarterback is the top dynasty asset on every NFL team in superflex leagues. However, they are rarely the top asset in 1QB leagues. To help you build the best dynasty team possible, I will identify the top dynasty asset and sell candidates for every NFL team.
Today I break down the NFC East teams: the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders.
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The Top Dynasty Asset
Here are the top dynasty assets for each NFC East team.
A.J. Brown (WR – PHI)
The Eagles have an outstanding 1-2 wide receiver punch with Brown and DeVonta Smith. The former Ole Miss star had a career year in 2022, finishing the season as the WR5 and averaging 15 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. He also beat his previous career-high in targets by 27.4%. More importantly, Philadelphia took advantage of Brown’s ability to make plays downfield. The star receiver had a career-high 1,496 receiving yards, as well as a 12.9 yard aDOT, which was the second-highest of his career. Furthermore, Brown caught 81.8% of his contested catches on passes of 20 or more yards downfield. Now that Jalen Hurts signed a long-term deal with the Eagles, Brown has unlimited potential.
Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS)
Unfortunately, the Commanders haven’t given McLaurin a legit franchise quarterback at any point in his career. Despite that, the former Ohio State star has been a consistent low-end WR2 for fantasy players. McLaurin had the best fantasy finish of his career last year, ending the season as the WR14 and averaging 11.2 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. He also had a career-high 1,191 receiving yards, finishing 10th in the NFL. However, McLaurin averaged the second-lowest fantasy points per game of his four-year career. Hopefully Washington will solve its quarterback problem this season, giving McLaurin a chance to become an elite fantasy player.
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