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.
- 2025 NFL Draft Guide
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- 2025 NFL Mock Drafts
- Dynasty Mock Draft Simulator
Top Dynasty Trade Targets
Jaylen Wright (RB – MIA)
“After Tua went down, the Dolphins’ offense sank quicker than the Titanic. Hopefully, Tua can stay healthy, but even if he can’t, Jaylen Wright should be looking at a bigger role. Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson were released during the offseason, setting the stage for Wright to join De’Von Achane in Miami’s RBBC. Wright’s blazing speed, illustrated by his 4.38 forty time at the combine, led to plenty of long runs in college. And if anything happens to De’Von Achane, lookout! Ringo would trade DeAndre Swift, Najee Harris, J.K. Dobbins, or Tyjae Spears for Wright.”
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)
Juwan Johnson (TE – NO)
“The Saints re-signed Juwan Johnson to a three-year $30m deal this offseason, and he could turn out to be an excellent value for fantasy football. Over the last few years, we’ve seen tight ends shine in Kellen Moore’s offenses, with Dallas Goedert having a productive 2024 despite injuries. Dalton Schultz also had three very solid years under Moore in 2020-2022. Tight ends feature heavily under Moore, particularly around the red zone, and if the Saints don’t add a tight end highly in the draft, then Johnson will be a popular candidate to buy at a higher price than the third-round pick it would cost you right now.”
– Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)
Derrick Henry (RB – BAL)
“I’m selling Baltimore Ravens’ running back Derrick Henry in dynasty leagues. At 31 in 2025, Henry’s still a force, but his massive workload over the years signals a looming decline, especially in a dynasty format valuing youth. I’d cash out now while his name value and 2024 production keep his trade market high. I’m looking for a mid-to-late first-round 2025 pick or a young upside player like Jameson Williams, plus a second-round pick in return.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Sports Advice Network)
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