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: Wide Receivers
Who are your top WR dynasty trade targets? Also, what are you willing to give up to get him?
Ricky Pearsall (WR – SF)
“For any dynasty managers, rebuilding or contending, Ricky Pearsall is the guy to go out and get. Pearsall was fantastic at the end of last year, recording 14 catches for 200+ yards and 2 scores in the last two weeks of the year for the 49ers. Pearsall has a pathway to immediate targets in a fantastic San Francisco offense, and could eventually work his way to being the top wideout on this team that features both Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings. At age 24 and only entering his second year in the league, trading away an aging Davante Adams or a hyped up George Pickens would be a wise play to land someone with the potential of Pearsall.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
“This is a good time to acquire Ricky Pearsall, especially if you’re rebuilding or retooling your dynasty team. It’s hard to tell how targets are going to be parceled out in the San Francisco offense, but I think there’s a good chance Pearsall outproduces teammates Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings. A late-first-round draft pick in 2024, Pearsall played 11 games as a rookie after recovering from a gunshot sustained in an attempted robbery. He caught fire down the stretch, with 8-141-1 vs. the Lions in Week 17 and 6-69-1 vs. the Cardinals in Week 18. Pearsall is 6-foot-1, has 4.4 speed, and he’s going to have a full-time role in the 49ers’ offense. If I were in rebuilding mode, I’d trade Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey or George Kittle for Pearsall. ”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Drake London (WR – ATL)
“Buy high on Drake London, who is a dark horse to be the No. 1 WR overall in fantasy football in 2025. We know the WR1 overall typically leads the NFL in red-zone targets, and that has been London’s calling card. The 25-year-old WR ended 2024 with 23 red-zone targets, tied for the third-most among all WRs (fifth in red-zone targets per game). The Falcons’ WR ranks first in red zone target rate over the past three seasons. He also operated from the slot more last season. London was one of the highest-graded WRs operating from the slot, third only to elite WRs: Puka Nacua and Nico Collins (PFF). Trade a top-3 rookie picks in this year’s rookie drafts or with RBs-plus like Saquon Barkley, De’Von Achane, or Bucky Irving to acquire the Falcons superstar WR before he melts faces.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
Michael Pittman (WR – IND)
“Michael Pittman seems to have fallen out of favor with dynasty managers in a big and loud way. He was a top-30 WR in recent months, but with the new rookie crop being added, he’s now sitting at a dynasty ECR of WR46. His production took a hit in 2024 with the issues at QB, but with QB Anthony Richardson coming back, I am predicting another 1,000-yard season. If you can snag him for dirt cheap from a panicked manager, go ahead and stash him on your bench in case he blows up. He definitely can’t get much worse.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
Ladd McConkey (WR – LAC)
“Ladd McConkey had an outstanding rookie year, ending the season as the WR12, averaging 12.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. He finished the year on fire, averaging 17.3 fantasy points per game over the final seven regular-season contests and the lone playoff matchup, scoring at least 11.3 or more in every outing. More importantly, McConkey will remain Justin Herbert‘s No. 1 option in the passing game after the Chargers didn’t add a big-name wide receiver this offseason. The former Georgia star should have several more years as a WR1 in his future. I would happily trade away Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Brian Thomas Jr. for McConkey.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
Jaylen Waddle (WR – MIA)
“Jaylen Waddle – How confident are we that Tyreek Hill is still the WR1 on this offense? It might seem slightly hyperbolic, but Hill recently turned 31 years old and hardly seems enamored with being on the Dolphins roster right now, not to mention he continues to live an unsettled life off the field. Waddle had a woe-filled 2024, with only four double-digit PPR performances, but he’s not far removed from performances that led to the Dolphins giving him a three-year $84m extension in May 2024. Offering the 2.01 would be a solid starting point.”
– Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)
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