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6 Dynasty Trade Targets Experts Love (2025 Fantasy Football)

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

Which QB/TE are you targeting now in dynasty leagues and why? Also, what are you willing to give up to get him?

Evan Engram (TE – DEN)

“Specifically, a move for teams looking to contend, the opportunity to buy on Evan Engram is very appealing. Engram signed a two-year deal with the Denver Broncos, who have a wide-open offense that desperately needed another target opposite Courtland Sutton. Throw him in an offense spearheaded by Sean Payton, a known tight end whisperer (see Jimmy Graham for more), and there is all the makings of a real nice TE1. Trading Jonnu Smith or David Njoku, two players with massive question marks, to get this done feels like a no-brainer.”
Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)

Bryce Young (QB – CAR)

“QB-needy team in Superflex dynasty formats should kick the tires on QB Bryce Young. The start of last season was dreadful for the former 1st overall pick, but he turned his performance around in a hurry. With his strong regular season finish, Young became one of just three to have two or more touchdown passes and rushing touchdowns in a game this season, according to the NFL’s Next Gen Stats. In Young’s last three games, he totaled seven passing touchdowns and three rushing touchdowns with zero interceptions. After he returned to the lineup in Week 8, Young was 10th in PFF passing grade, operating as the QB12 overall, averaging 18.6 fantasy points per game. You can acquire Young with a late rookie first-round pick or with veterans such as Kyren Williams, DK Metcalf, Jordan Addison, Chris Olave, or DJ Moore.”
Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)

Ben Sinnott (TE – WAS)

“Call me crazy, but I’m ready and waiting for a breakout from Ben Sinnott in Washington. He’s technically listed as the third TE on the team, behind both Zach Ertz and John Bates. Even still, he’s ranked ahead of both in dynasty ECR. Sinnott is TE32 while Ertz is TE33, clearly due to age. Bates is much lower. In TE premium leagues, I want all of the Sinnott I can fit on my bench. His cost is almost free, too, which is the price I’m always interested in.”
Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)

Drake Maye (QB – NE)

Drake Maye is one of my favorite trade targets in dynasty leagues this offseason. He was outstanding in his first two starts as a rookie, completing 65.7% of his pass attempts for 519 yards, five touchdowns, two interceptions, and 40.3 fantasy points, scoring 19.5 or more in both contests. Furthermore, Maye was on pace for 579 rushing yards over a 17-game pace as a starter, which would have ranked fourth among quarterbacks. More importantly, the Patriots significantly improved their supporting cast this offseason, adding Stefon Diggs and Morgan Moses in free agency while selecting Will Campbell, TreVeyon Henderson, Kyle Williams, and Jared Wilson in the NFL Draft. I would trade the 1.02 pick and more in 2025 rookie drafts or a veteran like Kyler Murray for Maye.”
Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)

Kyle Pitts (TE – ATL)

“You’ll hate me for saying it, but Kyle Pitts is so dirt cheap these days that I think he’s worth a flyer. Pitts is only 24, and there’s still talent lurking here. This is the same guy who began his first NFL season at age 20 and became the first rookie tight end to record a 1,000-yard season since Mike Ditka 60 years earlier. Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson has said he expects Pitts to take a big jump in his second year in Robinson’s system. And second-year QB Michael Penix could be the rising tide that lifts all boats in the Atlanta passing game. I’d be willing to trade Deebo Samuel, Jakobi Meyers, Brian Robinson or Jaylen Warren for Pitts.”
Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)

Isaiah Likely (TE – BAL)

“It seems incredibly clear that the Ravens have started the slow process of turning over TE1 duties from Mark Andrews to Isaiah Likely. Andrews failed to earn targets at his usual standard in 2024, and while he was excellent in the red zone, leading all tight ends in touchdowns, the magic doesn’t quite seem to be there anymore. Both he and Likely are in the last years of their contract, and the Ravens have hardly been steadfast in their commitment to Andrews going forward. Even if Andrews were extended, Likely could also hit the free agency market next year and immediately have a clearer path to relevancy. I’d happily give up the 2.10-2.12 to get Likely. ”
Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)


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