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Dynasty Trade Advice: Tank Bigsby, Drake London, Ladd McConkey (2025 Fantasy Football)

The 2024 fantasy season is in the bag. Now is the time when savvy Dynasty Fantasy GMs get to wheeling and dealing. Churning their rosters with an eye toward a Fantasy Football championship next season. With the help of our updated Dynasty Trade Value Chart, go after these players aggressively and enjoy wonderful fantasy football success in 2025. Here are our top dynasty trade targets entering the 2025 NFL offseason.

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Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Targets

Here are a few of my top dynasty fantasy football trade targets as we enter the offseason.

Tank Bigsby (RB – JAC)

Bigsby is coming off a surprisingly awesome season as a rusher. I was super high on Bigsby entering his rookie season, only for him to fall flat, but he rewarded my faith in his second season. That breakout campaign could position him as Jacksonville’s workhorse running back for 2025. Travis Etienne has a fifth-year option that Jacksonville could exercise, but if they don’t, Bigsby will be the favorite to lead this backfield and build upon 2024. Bigsby was only the RB40 in fantasy points per game, but he was a baller on a per-carry basis. Among 46 qualifying backs, he ranked 23rd in missed tackles forced per attempt and second in yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). It’s time to send out offers for Bigsby before the rest of your dynasty league realizes his 2025 upside.

Drake London (WR – ATL)

Swinging a trade for London won’t be cheap, but it will be worth it. Freed from the foolish whims of Arthur Smith, London had a breakout campaign as the WR13 in fantasy points per game while snagging 100 receptions in 2024. Among 85 qualifying wide receivers last year, he was fifth in target share (27.2%), 12th in yards per route run (2.52), and seventh in first downs per route run (0.133, per Fantasy Points Data). The arrow is still pointed up for London to eclipse those numbers in 2025 if Michael Penix Jr. can be Atlanta’s long-term answer at quarterback. With Penix under center in 2024, London saw his aDOT increase from 10.7 to 12.5, his receiving yards per game jumped from 65.6 to 117.3, and his yards per route run increased from 2.24 to 3.74. London could be a top 3-5 fantasy wide receiver in 2025.

Ladd McConkey (WR – LAC)

Yeah, I know there are two Chargers’ on this list, but that should tell you how high I am regarding this passing offense for 2025. McConkey started slowly in 2024, but the talent is real, and he showed out as the season moved along. Overall, he was the WR16 in fantasy points per game, but in Weeks 8-18, McConkey was the WR11 in fantasy points per game. Overall, he ranked ninth in yards per route run, 11th in first downs per route run, ninth in separation, and eighth in route win rate. Don’t be surprised if McConkey is a WR1 for fantasy in 2025.

-Derek Brown

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