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 dynasty 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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NFL Dynasty Players to Trade Now
De’Von Achane (RB – MIA)
“I’m not saying he can’t have a great year, but De’Von Achane seems a little too rich for me with a dynasty ECR of RB5. He finished as RB5 last year in PPR scoring, meaning this is pretty much his ceiling. Can he outperform RB5 value? Sure, but I’m fine selling him high and pivoting to other, hopefully ascending assets to make my team better for longer.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
Mike Evans (WR – TB)
“Mike Evans has been one of the top wide receivers in fantasy football over the past decade. However, now is the time to move on from the veteran after he finished last season as the WR9, averaging 14.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game despite missing three contests with a hamstring injury. Evans was the WR13, averaging 12.3 fantasy points per game in his six healthy contests with Chris Godwin. By comparison, he was the WR2 from Week 12 through 17 without Godwin, averaging 17.9 fantasy points per game. The Buccaneers spent a first-round pick on Emeka Egbuka despite Jalen McMillan‘s impressive end to his rookie year. Now is the time to move Evans for an early 2025 second-round pick or a late 2026 first, especially with Godwin signing a long-term extension earlier this offseason.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
George Pickens (WR – DAL)
“Former Steelers WR George Pickens recently landed in Dallas via trade, but he still has to prove his worth entering the last year of his rookie deal. I’m not overly optimistic about his long-term dynasty value compared to others, which is why he is a prime sell-high candidate. The Steelers have had an excellent track record of knowing when to bail on wide receivers, and I don’t want to be caught holding the bag with Pickens. Sell the idea of Pickens playing with the best QB of his career and acquire a late 1st/early second 2025 rookie pick or veterans such as Davante Adams or Khalil Shakir.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
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