With the NFL Draft rapidly approaching, there’s still a lot of change coming to the fantasy football landscape. The key to winning dynasty deals is to trade for someone when their value is relatively low and send them away when their value is near or at its apex. With the league’s roster situation still in flux, you have the added dynamic of making speculative moves based on what you think might happen, which adds another fun layer of complexity.
That said, it can be tough to decide who you’re targeting and selling, considering the generally uncertain state of each team and player’s situation right now. Fortunately, our featured analysts have come to offer their suggestions on which trade candidates you’d be wise to buy or sell in dynasty fantasy football leagues.
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Top Dynasty Trade Targets
George Pickens (WR – PIT)
“This isn’t exactly a novel idea, but selling George Pickens is probably a good move, even if it means selling low. Better to sell low than sell lower. Pickens has never been a consistent target earner. He’s terrific on contested catches, but that skill hasn’t produced big dividends in fantasy — Pickens has 12 TD catches in 48 career games. D.K. Metcalf has joined the Steelers and is probably going to out-target Pickens, taking away some of those high-value deep targets. And the Steelers still have a troublingly ambiguous QB situation. Chuba Hubbard for Pickens? Yes, please. George Kittle for Pickens? Sign me up. Any first-round rookie pick for Pickens? In a heartbeat.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Tyrone Tracy (RB – NYG)
“Tyrone Tracy is the low-hanging fruit worthy of picking here. With one of the best and deepest running back classes of recent memory incoming and Tracy’s fifth-round draft capital last year, his spot as the team’s lead back is anything but safe. Add in his five fumbles in 2024, and you have a recipe for dynasty value disaster brewing for 2025. I’d take a 2025 or 2026 second-round rookie pick to get him off my roster.”
– Derek Brown (FantasyPros)
Joe Milton (QB – DAL)
“The hype around Joe Milton got out of control. We got one game from Milton against a Buffalo team that was ready for the playoffs, and the extrapolation was lengthy. Milton is 25 years old, heading into his second season in the NFL after six years in college, where he surpassed 1200 passing yards once. Milton flashed some moments of value for fantasy football but the fact remains he’s a sixth-round rookie, who the Cowboys will sit firmly behind Dak Prescott, leaving him in no man’s land, selling him for a third-round pick now will likely help you win much sooner.”
– Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)
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