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Dynasty Trade Advice: A.T. Perry, Andrei Iosivas, Brevin Jordan, Greg Dulcich (2024 Fantasy Football)

Dynasty Trade Advice: A.T. Perry, Andrei Iosivas, Brevin Jordan, Greg Dulcich (2024 Fantasy Football)

The best part of dynasty fantasy football is that there is no offseason. Everyone loves to hear about which players to buy low and sell high. However, what about players mostly off the fantasy football radar? Here are eight deep dynasty trade targets that will be inexpensive to acquire.

8 Deep Dynasty Trade Targets

A.T. Perry (WR – NO)

I was a big fan of Perry’s after he landed in New Orleans. He had over 1,000 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in back-to-back seasons at Wake Forest. More importantly, Perry averaged a higher half-point PPR fantasy points per route run average (0.29) than Terry McLaurin (0.27) and Garrett Wilson (0.26), per Fantasy Points Data. Michael Thomas won’t return in 2024, and the Saints will have limited cap space, creating an opportunity for Perry to earn a starting role.

Andrei Iosivas (WR – CIN)

There is a significant chance that Tee Higgins has played his final game with Cincinnati. This past year, the team spent two Day 3 picks on wide receivers, with Iosivas being a popular rookie draft target. The former Princeton receiver had some moments during his rookie season but shined in the Week 18 game without Higgins, totaling five receptions, two touchdowns, and 18.1 half-point PPR fantasy points. While Tyler Boyd could return if the Bengals lose Higgins, Iosivas is the more appealing long-term replacement.

Brevin Jordan (TE – HOU)

The Texans have an explosive and fantasy-friendly offense led by C.J. Stroud. Dalton Schultz benefited from that, finishing the year as the TE11, averaging 8.1 half-point PPR fantasy points despite barely having a higher target share than Robert Woods. Yet, the veteran is a free agent and might not return. Meanwhile, Jordan flashed some upside in 2023, averaging a higher yards per route run rate than Schultz. He could earn the starting role and have a breakout season in a contract year.

Greg Dulcich (TE – DEN)

Dulcich has missed nearly 65% of the contests in his career with injuries. However, the former UCLA star flashed star potential as a rookie. The tight end scored 10.7 or more half-point PPR fantasy points in nearly half of the games in 2022. Furthermore, he ranked 14th out of 25 tight ends with at least 300 routes run in yards after the catch per reception (4.64) two years ago (per Fantasy Points Data). Dulcich could become a low-end TE1 if he can stay healthy.

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