LEAGUE LEADERS
Recieving
Rushing
BUYS:
SELL:
DERRICK HENRY
Man, we really love the king and what he brings to the table. But he’s got to hold on tight to the rock if he wants to maintain his place. In Dynasty leagues, it’s beginning to look increasingly likely that we won’t be getting much consistent production from him beyond this current season. Given the uncertainty, it might be a smart move to consider trading him to a contender while he still holds solid value in the marketplace.
JORDAN MASON
If you aren’t currently contending, Mason is an excellent candidate to sell high. He has been dominating the work in the backfield with Aaron Jones sidelined, but it’s unlikely that this level of volume will be sustainable throughout the entire season. Depending on your team’s standing and needs, you can maximize your value by trading him while he is still the RB1 in Minnesota.
TRE TUCKER
Is Tre for real, or is this just an illusion—a mirage that looks impressive but might disappear quickly? I’m personally inclined to bet on the latter, though I must admit I’ve been wrong about him before. His value likely won’t get any higher than it is right now, coming off a dominant 3-touchdown monster game. If you’re skeptical about his ability to sustain that level of performance—whether due to doubts about his consistency or concerns over the quarterback play—then it might be wise to sell him to someone who truly believes he can continue producing those numbers.
ASHTON JEANTY
Is four weeks too early to give up on the number 1 overall pick in most Dynasty Drafts? Probably so. However, tape doesn’t lie, and for Sauce Chef & the Professor, we’re not convinced Jeanty is the player he was expected to be. You can still maximize your value for him now and attempt to recoup a good portion of what you initially invested. It’s generally better to cut your losses sooner rather than later, and if he continues performing at this level, his value is likely to decline even further.
MICHEAL PENIX JR.
After looking great in Week 1, Penix has struggled significantly down the stretch. Again, is it too early to be moving on from a top pick—especially in Superflex? Probably yes, it is too soon to make that call. However, I wouldn’t risk waiting much longer, as his value could continue to plummet with each passing start if the downturn persists.
AJ BARNER
Barner has been solid for Seattle as the Number One tight end to start the season, providing consistent contributions on the field. However, this coaching staff clearly holds Elijah Arroyo in very high regard, and his snap count has steadily increased with each game. Given this trend, it likely won’t be long before Barner takes a back seat to the promising rookie second-round pick out of the U. It’s a smart move to consider selling Barner while he still holds some trade value.
Woody MARKS
The Texans' backfield is clearly in need of a spark to ignite their running game, and Woody could very well be the player to provide that much-needed boost. Team managers and fantasy owners would be wise to consider purchasing him now, before his expected breakout performance truly takes off and his value rises significantly.
MARVin HARRISON JR
Marvin Harrison Jr. had a rough start to Thursday Night Football and has experienced an up-and-down season overall. At the end of the day, you’re still betting on pure talent and potential. Obviously, it’ll take quite a bit to acquire MHJ in a trade, but maybe the manager who originally drafted him has grown frustrated with his current lack of consistent production..
CHASE BROWN
Rough start for Brown and the Bengals after losing QB Joe Burrow for the season. The offensive line in Cincinnati is a clear problem, and Brown is consistently getting stuffed right at the line of scrimmage. Despite these struggles, I’m still betting on talent here, as Brown has firm control of that backfield and exceptional skills. It’s definitely worth doing a price check in dynasty leagues, as his long-term value remains promising even with the early setbacks..
LADD Mcconkey
With his numbers declining as a result of the resurgence of Keenan Allen and the impressive emergence of QJ, McConkey’s managers might be feeling a bit nervous. However, this could be a great opportunity to buy the dip on this particular player and continue capitalizing on the elite Chargers’ offseason momentum.
RACHAAD WHITE
White had an impressive and impactful game two weeks ago, showcasing his abilities, but this recent move seems to be motivated less by his current performance and more with an eye toward the future. White is on track to become a free agent in 2026, and considering the Buccaneers' current salary cap situation and allocation, it appears unlikely that they will choose to bring him back. Depending on where he ends up landing next year, he has the potential to make a significant impact. Over the past two years, White has accumulated relatively low mileage, largely due to the presence of Bucky Irving sharing the workload. Nevertheless, White possesses the talent and skill set necessary to make a meaningful difference on a different team moving forward.
Oronde Gadsden
Don’t be afraid to grab this man early. He has the potential to be the next Antonio Gates for the Chargers. He’s definitely worth an overpay before his true breakout season arrives. As a physical specimen on an already elite offense, he is poised to only improve further as he fine-tunes and adjusts his game to the professional level.

