Looking to bolster your dynasty fantasy football roster with long-term upside? Our latest guide, Top Dynasty Trade Targets, is here to help. Compiled with insights from our trusted Featured Pros experts, this list highlights players at running back, wide receiver, quarterback, and tight end who present strong value in trades right now. Whether you’re rebuilding or aiming to extend your championship window, targeting the right assets is critical, especially in a format where player age, contract length, and situation matter as much as talent. Let our experts point you to the most actionable dynasty trade targets to help you stay ahead of your league.
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Top Dynasty Trade Targets: POSITION
Who are your top RB dynasty trade targets? Also, what are you willing to give up to get him?
Trey Benson (RB – ARI)
“Even after James Conner signed an extension in the middle of last season, Trey Benson should not be slept on. For one, Conner’s extension is essentially a one-year deal that Arizona could theoretically get out of at the end of 2025 if they choose to do so. Conner dominated the backfield last season for the Cardinals with 236 carries, a career high. Can he do that again as a player with not exactly a flawless injury record is the question. If Benson could be had for a mid-to-late day 2 draft selection, that would be an easy pull-the-trigger move to get a player with massive upside down the road.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
“Typically, buying veteran RBs in dynasty formats nets a poor return, but targeting second-year RBs has been profitable. Arizona Cardinals RB, Trey Benson, was a non-factor during his rookie season because James Conner stayed healthy. But long-time veteran just turned 30, coming off a career-high in touches. With positive coach speak from Jonathan Gannon for Benson this offseason, in addition to zero backfield competition added by the Cardinals, I project him to take the RB sophomore leap. Acquire him with Travis Etienne Jr., or a late second-round rookie pick.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
Tank Bigsby (RB – JAC)
“While everyone is talking about RB Bayshul Tuten in Jacksonville, I’m trying to add Tank Bigsby to my rosters where possible. He’s being overlooked, but I’m not sure why. While Tuten is the new toy, he was a 4th-round pick, while Bigsby was a 3rd-round pick just two years ago. Fantasy managers have soured on Etienne, and rightfully so, but why are we giving up on Bigsby? I’m fine adding him for a future pick or flex-worthy WR on the right teams.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
Ray Davis (RB – BUF)
“Ray Davis is an underrated dynasty trade target. Last year, the Bills led the NFL with 32 rushing touchdowns, with James Cook leading the league with 16. However, he is in the middle of a contract dispute, and a holdout can’t be ruled out. Davis had three rushing touchdowns as a rookie on 113 attempts. More importantly, the former Kentucky star was outstanding when Cook missed a game with an injury. He finished Week 6 as the RB14, totaling 23 touches for 152 scrimmage yards and 16.7 half-point PPR fantasy points despite not scoring a touchdown. Fantasy players should be willing to trade a third-round rookie pick for Davis.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
Jordan Mason (RB – MIN)
“The Vikings traded for Jordan Mason this spring and immediately gave him a two-year deal that includes more than $7 million in guaranteed money. The Vikings run a lot of outside zone. So do the 49ers, and Mason thrived in San Francisco’s system early last year while Christian McCaffrey was out. In the 49ers’ first five games of 2024, Mason averaged 107 rushing yards per game, 120 scrimmage yards per game, and 5.1 yards per carry. Mason just turned 26, and he’ll be No. 2 in the Minnesota backfield behind Aaron Jones, who turns 31 in December. I’d be willing to part with a 2026 second-rounder to get Mason. I’d also be willing to trade Pat Freiermuth or Cooper Kupp for Mason.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Brian Robinson (RB – WAS)
“Brian Robinson was a popular sleeper pick in 2024, but has no momentum this year. Robinson finished between RB11 and 24 on nine occasions last year, but the lack of ceiling games has kept people away from getting too carried away this year. If you want a solid flex play, Robinson is your man and available for the equivalent of the 2.08 pick.”
– Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)
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