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10 Dynasty Breakouts to Buy Low (2026 Fantasy Football)

10 Dynasty Breakouts to Buy Low (2026 Fantasy Football)

The FantasyPros Dynasty Football Podcast is officially back for the 2026 offseason, and Ryan Wormeli, Pat Fitzmaurice, and Scott Bogman wasted no time diving into one of the most important dynasty topics of the year: identifying breakout players before their value explodes. They share their favorite dynasty buy-low trade targets.

This episode focused on 10 dynasty risers for 2026, players whose roles, talent, or team context point to a major jump in value. These are the names dynasty managers should be targeting now in trades, before the market fully catches up.

Below is a complete, SEO-friendly breakdown of every breakout candidate discussed on the show, along with why each player is a strong buy-low heading into the offseason.

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Dynasty Buy-Low Trade Targets

Let’s dive into our top-10 dynasty buy-low candidates on the verge of breaking out in 2026. And you can check out the full podcast episode below.

Terrance Ferguson (TE – LAR)

Why he’s a breakout: Ferguson flashed elite efficiency in limited rookie snaps, averaging more than 21 yards per catch with three touchdowns on just 11 receptions. A second-round pick with rare athleticism, he profiles as a long-term weapon in Sean McVay’s tight end-friendly offense.

Dynasty angle: With Tyler Higbee nearing free agency and the Rams frequently deploying multiple tight end sets, Ferguson is a prime buy-low tight end before his snap share expands in 2026.

Tre Harris (WR – LAC)

Why he’s a breakout: Harris quietly earned meaningful routes in a crowded receiver room and showed versatility lining up across formations. His production came despite injuries along the offensive line and inconsistent quarterback situations late in the season.

Dynasty angle: Currently ranked outside the top 60 dynasty wide receivers, Harris is an inexpensive add-on target with a clear path to a Year 2 leap as the Chargers’ offense stabilizes.

Malik Willis (QB – FA)

Why he’s a breakout: Willis showed legitimate starting quarterback upside when filling in for Green Bay, combining explosive rushing with vastly improved passing efficiency. His development under Matt LaFleur significantly changed the perception of his long-term outlook.

Dynasty angle: As a likely 2026 starter somewhere, Willis is severely underpriced in superflex formats. Once he signs with a quarterback-needy team, his value could rise quickly.

Chimere Dike (WR – TEN)

Why he’s a breakout: Dike emerged late in the season as a reliable slot weapon, earning targets and excelling after the catch. His special teams value also secures his roster spot and raises his weekly snap floor.

Dynasty angle: With Cam Ward showing chemistry down the stretch, Dike profiles as a deep buy-low stash who could carve out a steady PPR role if Tennessee’s offense takes a step forward.

Kenneth Gainwell (RB – FA)

Why he’s a breakout: Gainwell posted elite receiving numbers for a running back and proved he can handle a meaningful workload. His pass-blocking grades and versatility make him attractive to multiple teams in free agency.

Dynasty angle: This is more of a value riser than a true breakout. Gainwell’s landing spot will determine his ceiling, but he is a smart acquisition at current RB3 prices.

Zach Charbonnet (RB – SEA)

Why he’s a breakout: Charbonnet posted elite advanced rushing metrics and ranked near the top of the league in PFF run grades. His fantasy production has been capped only by Kenneth Walker‘s presence.

Dynasty angle: If Walker leaves in free agency, Charbonnet immediately projects as a workhorse RB1. This is one of the clearest pre-free-agency buy opportunities in dynasty.

Jayden Higgins (WR – HOU)

Why he’s a breakout: Higgins passes the eye test with size, speed, route running, and contested-catch ability. His rookie production was modest, but his efficiency improved noticeably late in the season.

Dynasty angle: With Houston expected to expand the offense, Higgins profiles as a future WR2 with upside. His current dynasty ranking undersells his long-term role.

Tyler Shough (QB – NO)

Why he’s a breakout: Shough finished the season strong, delivering QB1 weeks and adding sneaky rushing production. He showed clear growth as a passer and positioned himself as New Orleans’ likely starter entering 2026.

Dynasty angle: Starting quarterbacks in superflex leagues almost always gain value. Shough is a textbook example of a low-cost quarterback investment with an upward trajectory.

Luther Burden (WR – CHI)

Why he’s a breakout: Burden’s late-season efficiency was historic, ranking near the top of the league in yards per route run and separation metrics. His movement skills are elite, and his role expanded significantly after midseason.

Dynasty angle: He may no longer qualify as a true buy-low, but Burden has top-10 dynasty wide receiver upside tied to Caleb Williams and a rapidly ascending Bears offense.

Blake Corum (RB – LAR)

Why he’s a breakout: Corum proved he can produce even in a shared backfield, excelling as a downhill runner and goal-line finisher. His workload increased late in the year, and the Rams trusted him in high-leverage situations.

Dynasty angle: If Kyren Williams falters or the workload shifts, Corum has league-winning upside. Dynasty managers who wait may find his price doubling within a year.

Final Dynasty Takeaway

The common theme across these 10 dynasty breakouts is opportunity combined with undervaluation.

Whether it is impending free agency, evolving roles, or under-the-radar efficiency metrics, these players represent the types of bets that win dynasty leagues before the broader market reacts.

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