Looking to gain a long-term edge in your dynasty fantasy football league? Whether you’re rebuilding or chasing a title, identifying the right buy-low and sell-high trade targets can set you up for lasting success. In this article, our collection of Featured Pros experts breaks down the top dynasty players to buy low before their value rises and sell high while the market is hot. From breakout candidates to aging veterans, these expert insights will help you make smart, forward-thinking roster moves that maximize your team’s potential.
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Dynasty Fantasy Football Buy Low
Which player are you buying now in dynasty leagues and why? Also, what are you willing to give up to get him?
Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS)
“Terry McLaurin seems like a great buy for me. He’s currently ranked as WR23 in dynasty ECR, but I think he has a top-10 WR ceiling. Sure, he’s 29, but wide receivers don’t hit their age cliff as hard as running backs do. On top of that, he’s coming off of his best season yet (WR7 in PPR scoring) and hasn’t missed a game since 2020. Jayden Daniels will pepper him with targets again this season, making him worth adding at his current cost.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
Chase Brown (RB – CIN)
“The Bengals did their homework on the running back class, leading many to think they would draft one on Day 2 to replace Chase Brown. Instead, Cincinnati waited until the sixth round to add Tahj Brooks, meaning Brown’s role as the lead guy is safe for the 2025 season and potentially beyond. Furthermore, the Bengals used a third of their draft picks to improve their offensive line, including Dylan Fairchild, who should start at guard as a rookie. Last year, Brown was the RB6 from Week 4 through Week 17, averaging 16.4 half-point PPR fantasy points per game as the starter. I would happily trade an early 2025 second-round pick or a late 2026 first for the former Illinois star.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
Trey Benson (RB – ARI)
“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 out of the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, in addition to no drafted RBs by the Cardinals, I project him to take the RB sophomore leap. Acquire him with Travis Etienne Jr., or a mid-to-late second-round rookie pick.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
Christian McCaffrey (RB – SF)
“Christian McCaffrey is currently being drafted as the RB15 in dynasty startups. I think people are scared of the injury he is coming off of, but CMC has RB1 overall upside when he is on the field. In a recent press conference, the 49ers’ offensive coordinator said that McCaffrey “looks awesome” and that they plan to “get him the ball as much as they can.” I like to view players in dynasty leagues in three-year windows, and McCaffrey has arguably the highest upside of any running back in football. I would trade Jonathan Taylor straight up for CMC, as I recently did in one of my dynasty leagues.”
– Nick Penticoff (Fantasy Football Astronauts)
Ricky Pearsall (WR – SF)
“All day. Every day. Ricky Pearsall. I always preach to invest in talented second-year wide receivers who have flashed big-time upside in their rookie season. I know the flash was brief for Pearsall, but we still got it. In the final two weeks of the regular season, Pearsall finished as the WR7 and WR14 in weekly scoring while seeing a 21.7% target share and 30.4% first-read share and producing 2.84 yards per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). With Brandon Aiyuk‘s availability and effectiveness up in the air for 2025 and Deebo Samuel gone, Pearsall has a clear runway to break out in 2025. I’d give up a late 2025 first-round rookie pick or a 2026 first-round rookie pick for Pearsall. ”
– Derek Brown (FantasyPros)
Isaiah Likely (TE – BAL)
“An investment in Isaiah Likely now could pay off handsomely in a year. Likely and fellow Ravens TE Mark Andrews are both in the final years of their contracts. There’s a good chance the Ravens part ways with Andrews, who’s entering his age-30 season, and re-sign Likely, who just turned 25. Even if Baltimore lets Likely walk, he’ll probably have a more prominent role as a full-time player in 2026. In Likely’s first three NFL seasons, he’s averaged 3.4 catches, 50.3 yards, and 0.7 touchdowns in the nine games Andrews has missed. That would work out to 58 catches, 855 yards, and 11 touchdowns over a full season. Not that we’re confidently projecting Likely for that sort of a season when he’s finally decoupled from Andrews, but Likely does offer TE1 upside. If you’re not going to be a realistic title contender, see if you can acquire Likely in exchange for a veteran like Cooper Kupp or Travis Kelce.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
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