Dynasty Draft Values: Christian Kirk, Tucker Kraft, Joe Mixon (Fantasy Football)

With the NFL Draft over it can be tempting to turn your attention away from your dynasty team as the NFL ‘quiet period’ approaches. The best dynasty managers are the ones who stay engaged all year round, though, and are always looking for trades and values. Here you will find the best dynasty draft values on each NFL team. Below we dive into a few of our favorite dynasty draft values in fantasy football.

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Jacksonville Jaguars: Christian Kirk (WR)

Over the last two years Christian Kirk has spent in Jacksonville he’s totaled 218 targets and had eight top-15 weekly finishes. He comes into 2024 on the back of a career-high 2.07 yards per route run, putting him 24th among all receivers. With Calvin Ridley and Zay Jones now gone there are a lot of hopes for Gabe Davis and rookie Brian Thomas Jr. It shouldn’t surprise anyone if Kirk leads the team in targets and receptions and is the most consistent for fantasy leagues.

Green Bay Packers: Tucker Kraft (TE)

During Weeks 1-11, Luke Musgrave dominated the Packers’ tight end work with a 70.3% snap-share, which he turned into a 14% target share and Tucker Kraft languished with 31.1% of snaps and a total of 9.3 PPR points combined. When Musgrave suffered a lacerated kidney and went on injured reserve it opened the door up for Kraft to see more opportunities, which he seized, playing 93% of the snaps and averaging 10.5 PPR points per game for the rest of the season, making him the TE11 in that time. Kraft is available for a mid-late third-round pick and might be the lead tight end on an explosive Green Bay offense by the end of the year.

Houston Texans: Joe Mixon (RB)

The Texans gave Devin Singletary 19.4 touches per game from Week 10 onwards last year after deciding Dameon Pierce wasn’t their cup of tea but then sought to upgrade on Singletary by trading for Joe Mixon and handing him a new contract. Mixon has scored 37 touchdowns in the last three years, making up for some of his inefficiency on the ground. As the sole option in Houston, that kind of return can continue in an ascending offense. This rookie class was by no means a good one for finding a running back, instead, you could trade for Mixon, who should see upwards of 250 touches for the Texans.

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