12 Fantasy Football Risers & Fallers: Dynasty (2025)

Below is a look at who is rising and who is falling in dynasty fantasy football after Week 14.

Dynasty Fantasy Football Risers & Fallers

Dynasty Fantasy Football Risers

RJ Harvey (RB – DEN)

We’ve seen an uptick in usage for RJ Harvey following the injury to J.K. Dobbins, but he’s still fallen well short of being an every-down back and has been largely inefficient this season. Sunday was a bit of a different story, with Harvey rushing 17 times, 13 more than the next closest running back, and playing two-thirds of the Broncos’ offensive snaps. He turned that into 75 yards and a touchdown to go with six receptions for 25 yards.

The carries and rushing yards are both career highs for Harvey, and his 22 fantasy points mark a total of 43.2 in his last two games combined. Harvey has been good around the goal line as of late, and while this wasn’t a dominant performance, he ran with better vision and tempo throughout the contest. It’s time for him to take the next step with Dobbins on the shelf, and this is a step in the right direction.

Michael Wilson (WR – ARI)

The third-year pro out of Stanford hit the risers list three weeks ago with a career game of 15 receptions for 185 yards. Michael Wilson’s on the rise again after notching 11 grabs for 142 yards and two touchdowns. After returning from a two-week absence last week, Marvin Harrison Jr. was out with a heel injury.

Wilson caught just three passes for 36 yards last week with Harrison in the lineup, but in the three games Harrison missed, Wilson tallied 36 receptions for 445 yards and two scores. He’s seen an insane number of targets during this stretch, largely due to the non-existent running game and injuries that have impacted the receiving corps, on top of the Cardinals playing from behind and letting Jacoby Brissett sling it.

It’s unlikely Wilson can sustain this level of production, particularly next season with a revamped offense, but his stock has improved dramatically over the last month.

Shedeur Sanders (QB – CLE)

Whether you believe in Shedeur Sanders as an NFL quarterback or not, his performance on Sunday was indisputably the best we’ve seen from a Browns quarterback this season. His first two starts were a mixed bag, but left much to be desired. After 45 pass attempts across his first two starts combined, Sanders aired it out 42 times this week, completing 23 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns.

Sanders added three rush attempts for 29 yards and another score on his way to 33.46 fantasy points. Much of this production came late in the game with the Browns facing a 31-17 deficit to a one-win team, but it was a highly encouraging performance despite the loss. Sanders will have four more weeks to stake his claim as the team’s future starting quarterback, which is all you can ask if he’s been stashed on your dynasty team.

Blake Corum (RB – LAR)

I’ve written a whole lot about Blake Corum recently, but he deserves another shoutout after rushing 12 times for 128 yards and two scores. He’s rushed 19 times for 209 yards and three touchdowns across the last two weeks, good for 11 yards per carry and 40.2 fantasy points.

A big part of his increased usage is the Rams’ attempt to keep Kyren Williams fresh for the playoffs. Corum has certainly played himself into a role in the offense.

Devin Neal (RB – NO)

The rookie out of Kansas drew his second start in a row with starter Alvin Kamara out again with a sprained MCL. It was a relatively modest performance for Devin Neal, who rushed 19 times for 70 yards and a touchdown, while also catching one pass for 14 yards en route to 15.4 fantasy points.

As a sixth-round pick, Neal has proven he belongs after being forced into action with injuries to Kamara and Kendre Miller. Time will tell if Neal plays himself into a future role for the Saints, but he’s a well-rounded player who seems to have a future in the NFL.

Christian Watson (WR – GB)

I wrote about Christian Watson a few weeks ago as he’s posted strong numbers since returning from a torn ACL, and his line of four grabs for 89 yards and two scores on Sunday is notable.

The biggest revelation, however, is that the Packers had a fully healthy receiver room for the first time this season. Watson led the team in snaps and routes, and was tied for the lead in targets and receptions. Watson and Romeo Doubs each played consistently on the outside, with Jayden Reed manning the slot. Watson is looking more and more like the team’s No. 1 WR.

Ryan Flournoy (WR – DAL)

Ryan Flournoy had been taking over as the Cowboys’ No. 3 WR, but with CeeDee Lamb exiting Thursday’s contest early, Flournoy balled out to the tune of 115 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions.

Flournoy’s 26.5 fantasy points are a career high and good for the fifth-best total among wide receivers this week (pending Monday Night Football results). He’s making a strong bid to be the team’s No. 3 WR next season, assuming they keep George Pickens around as the No. 2 WR.

Dynasty Fantasy Football Fallers

Keon Coleman (WR – BUF)

With the fewest snaps and routes among Bills receivers, Keon Coleman played behind Gabe Davis and Brandin Cooks, who weren’t on the team a couple of weeks ago, and fell behind Tyrell Shavers. He caught two passes for 16 yards a week after going two for nine, although he did record a touchdown last week.

To recap his last month, Coleman missed two games for off-field issues while the team added Davis and Cooks, and Coleman has caught just four passes for 25 yards in the last two games while ceding playing fewer snaps than the new additions. Not great.

Derrick Henry (RB – BAL)

I hate to doubt him, but Derrick Henry has not been the machine we are used to seeing this season. He ran 25 times this week, generating 94 yards rushing. Across the last three weeks, Henry has run for 218 yards on 3.9 yards per carry and has just four 100-yard games this season.

The Ravens’ offense has been in disarray this season, and Henry has been unable to carry them. Perhaps we are finally seeing signs of aging in the 31-year-old.

Bhayshul Tuten (RB – JAX)

It seemed rookie Bhayshul Tuten was trending towards a breakout and becoming a major part of the Jaguars’ offense. Instead, he’s fallen out of favor in the past few weeks.

Since his 74-yard performance in Week 11, Tuten has rushed for 39 yards on 17 carries across the last three games, posting 2.3 yards per carry. Not only that, but he did not see an offensive snap after his second fumble on Sunday, while Travis Etienne Jr. rushed 20 times.

Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB)

We should all still have high hopes for Emeka Egbuka and his dynasty value, but it looked like he was on track to become one of the best in the game earlier this season.

Since Week 11, however, Egbuka has recorded just 129 yards on 14 receptions, averaging 6.7 points per game in the four weeks. He has just one game of double-digit fantasy points in his last eight games and is the WR48 in fantasy points per game since Week 6.

Justin Jefferson (WR – MIN)

Obviously, we are not throwing in the towel on Justin Jefferson, who remains one of the most talented receivers in the NFL, but it’s a tough ride this season. Jefferson caught two passes for 11 yards on Sunday, one week removed from grabbing just two passes for four yards.

Jefferson hasn’t hit 100 yards since Week 5 and hasn’t sniffed 70 since Week 8. We know where the blame falls for this downturn, but you’d hope a 31-0 win for the Vikings would have yielded more success for Jefferson. Dynasty managers will be hoping and praying the Vikings find a solution to their quarterback problem this offseason.


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