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Dynasty Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers - January 2025 Market Report

Jaxon Smith-Njigba - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

After the 2024 NFL season started, how have the dynasty fantasy football values of players changed? Who gained value and who lost it? Read the latest fantasy update (January 2025).

It's time to turn the page once more. The calendar has officially flipped from 2024 to 2025, and with that, we officially turn our attention toward our Dynasty leagues. Sure, there are still some post-season tournaments and a Super Bowl Champion still to be crowned, but putting in the work now can get fantasy managers ahead of that dead period between the Super Bowl and the NFL Draft.

Each month, our team of RotoBaller experts, which includes Brandon Murchison (@RotoSuperstar), Jorden Hill (@JordenHill95), Matt Terrelle (@SuperMT), and myself (@MattDonnellyFF), update our dynasty rankings as the market changes.

Looking at our monthly consensus, we can identify fantasy football's biggest risers and those fantasy assets trending downward to allow you to stay ahead of the competition. With this insight and the dynasty trade chart, you can buy low and sell high as the market adjusts.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Fantasy Football Dynasty Rankings (January 2025)

Tier Rank Player Name Pos
1 1 Justin Jefferson WR
1 2 Ja'Marr Chase WR
1 3 CeeDee Lamb WR
2 4 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR
2 5 Bijan Robinson RB
2 6 Breece Hall RB
2 7 Malik Nabers WR
2 8 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR
2 9 Jahmyr Gibbs RB
3 10 Garrett Wilson WR
3 11 Jonathan Taylor RB
3 12 A.J. Brown WR
3 13 Rashee Rice WR
4 14 Christian McCaffrey RB
4 15 Nico Collins WR
4 16 Puka Nacua WR
4 17 Jaylen Waddle WR
5 18 Chris Olave WR
5 19 Brandon Aiyuk WR
5 20 Tyreek Hill WR
5 21 Saquon Barkley RB
5 22 Drake London WR
5 23 Josh Allen QB
6 24 Patrick Mahomes QB
6 25 James Cook RB
6 26 Isiah Pacheco RB
6 27 DJ Moore WR
6 28 Travis Etienne Jr. RB
6 29 C.J. Stroud QB
7 30 Sam LaPorta TE
7 31 DeVonta Smith WR
7 32 Jalen Hurts QB
7 33 Trey McBride TE
7 34 Lamar Jackson QB
7 35 Rome Odunze WR
7 36 Jayden Daniels QB
7 37 Zay Flowers WR
7 38 Tee Higgins WR
8 39 George Pickens WR
8 40 DK Metcalf WR
8 41 Joe Burrow QB
8 42 De'Von Achane RB
8 43 Kenneth Walker III RB
8 44 Michael Pittman Jr. WR
8 45 Jordan Addison WR
8 46 Brock Bowers TE
9 47 Kyle Pitts TE
9 48 Christian Watson WR
9 49 Jordan Love QB
9 50 Dalton Kincaid TE
9 51 Trey Benson RB
9 52 Anthony Richardson QB
9 53 Chris Godwin WR
9 54 Jonathon Brooks RB
9 55 Davante Adams WR
9 56 Deebo Samuel Sr. WR
10 57 Kyren Williams RB
10 58 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR
10 59 Tank Dell WR
10 60 Kyler Murray QB
10 61 Caleb Williams QB
10 62 Terry McLaurin WR
10 63 Josh Jacobs RB
10 64 Jayden Reed WR
10 65 Mike Evans WR
10 66 David Montgomery RB
10 67 Jake Ferguson TE
10 68 Rhamondre Stevenson RB
10 69 Christian Kirk WR
10 70 Diontae Johnson WR
11 71 Mark Andrews TE
11 72 Jameson Williams WR
11 73 Xavier Worthy WR
11 74 Ladd McConkey WR
11 75 Rashid Shaheed WR
11 76 Evan Engram TE
11 77 T.J. Hockenson TE
11 78 George Kittle TE
11 79 Trevor Lawrence QB
11 80 Dak Prescott QB
11 81 Joe Mixon RB
11 82 Brian Thomas Jr. WR
11 83 Travis Kelce TE
11 84 Stefon Diggs WR
11 85 Calvin Ridley WR
12 86 Amari Cooper WR
12 87 Brian Robinson Jr. RB
12 88 Bucky Irving RB
12 89 Tony Pollard RB
12 90 Najee Harris RB
12 91 D'Andre Swift RB
12 92 Justin Herbert QB
12 93 Wan'Dale Robinson WR
12 94 Tyjae Spears RB
12 95 Alvin Kamara RB
12 96 Derrick Henry RB
12 97 Keon Coleman WR
12 98 Devin Singletary RB
13 99 Javonte Williams RB
13 100 MarShawn Lloyd RB
13 101 David Njoku TE
13 102 Isaiah Likely TE
13 103 Brock Purdy QB
13 104 Tua Tagovailoa QB
13 105 Cooper Kupp WR
13 106 Xavier Legette WR
13 107 Jared Goff QB
13 108 Chase Brown RB
13 109 Adonai Mitchell WR
13 110 Zamir White RB
13 111 Jaylen Warren RB
13 112 Blake Corum RB
13 113 Marquise Brown WR
14 114 Josh Downs WR
14 115 Khalil Shakir WR
14 116 Jordan Mason RB
14 117 Dontayvion Wicks WR
14 118 Chuba Hubbard RB
14 119 Pat Freiermuth TE
14 120 Courtland Sutton WR
14 121 Drake Maye QB
14 122 Quentin Johnston WR
14 123 Luke Musgrave TE
14 124 J.J. McCarthy QB
14 125 Zach Charbonnet RB
14 126 Justin Fields QB
14 127 Jalen McMillan WR
14 128 Jermaine Burton WR
15 129 Keenan Allen WR
15 130 Michael Wilson WR
15 131 James Conner RB
15 132 Aaron Jones RB
15 133 Deshaun Watson QB
15 134 Braelon Allen RB
15 135 Jakobi Meyers WR
15 136 Dallas Goedert TE
15 137 Nick Chubb RB
15 138 Darnell Mooney WR
15 139 J.K. Dobbins RB
15 140 Romeo Doubs WR
16 141 Marvin Mims Jr. WR
16 142 Roman Wilson WR
16 143 Troy Franklin WR
16 144 Ricky Pearsall WR
16 145 Joshua Palmer WR
16 146 Ray Davis RB
16 147 Ben Sinnott TE
16 148 Ja'Lynn Polk WR
16 149 Jerry Jeudy WR
16 150 DeAndre Hopkins WR
16 151 Bo Nix QB
16 152 Tyler Lockett WR
16 153 Alec Pierce WR
16 154 Jerome Ford RB
16 155 Baker Mayfield QB
17 156 Cole Kmet TE
17 157 Zack Moss RB
17 158 Audric Estime RB
17 159 Jauan Jennings WR
17 160 Curtis Samuel WR
17 161 Dalton Schultz TE
17 162 Geno Smith QB
17 163 Ty Chandler RB
17 164 Kendre Miller RB
18 165 Kirk Cousins QB
18 166 Mike Williams WR
18 167 Tucker Kraft TE
18 168 Austin Ekeler RB
18 169 Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB
18 170 Gabe Davis WR
18 171 Will Levis QB
18 172 Kimani Vidal RB
18 173 Will Shipley RB
18 174 Michael Penix Jr. QB
18 175 Greg Dortch WR
18 176 Andrei Iosivas WR
18 177 Matthew Stafford QB
18 178 Raheem Mostert RB
18 179 Aaron Rodgers QB
18 180 Sam Darnold QB
18 181 DeMario Douglas WR
18 182 Roschon Johnson RB
18 183 Kareem Hunt RB
18 184 Rashod Bateman WR
18 185 Brandin Cooks WR
18 186 Bryce Young QB
18 187 Gus Edwards RB
19 188 Tyler Johnson WR
19 189 Derek Carr QB
19 190 Ja'Tavion Sanders TE
19 191 Daniel Jones QB
19 192 Malachi Corley WR
19 193 Javon Baker WR
19 194 Jahan Dotson WR
19 195 Jaylen Wright RB
19 196 Michael Mayer TE
19 197 Elijah Moore WR
19 198 Jordan Whittington WR
19 199 Noah Fant TE
19 200 Luke McCaffrey WR
19 201 Dameon Pierce RB
19 202 Theo Johnson TE
19 203 Devontez Walker WR
19 204 Chigoziem Okonkwo TE
20 205 Rico Dowdle RB
20 206 Trey Palmer WR
20 207 Jaleel McLaughlin RB
20 208 Jalin Hyatt WR
20 209 Colby Parkinson TE
20 210 Jalen Tolbert WR
20 211 Jelani Woods TE
20 212 Demarcus Robinson WR
20 213 John Metchie III WR
20 214 Tyler Conklin TE
20 215 Cade Otton TE
20 216 Tank Bigsby RB
20 217 Isaac Guerendo RB
20 218 Cade Stover TE
20 219 Jonnu Smith TE
21 220 Antonio Gibson RB
21 221 Hunter Henry TE
21 222 K.J. Osborn WR
21 223 Tyler Boyd WR
21 224 Calvin Austin III WR
21 225 D'Onta Foreman RB
21 226 Tutu Atwell WR
21 227 Andy Dalton QB
21 228 Adam Thielen WR
21 229 Dyami Brown WR
21 230 Erick All Jr. TE
21 231 Gardner Minshew II QB
21 232 Alexander Mattison RB
21 233 Russell Wilson QB
21 234 Treylon Burks WR
21 235 Tyler Allgeier RB
21 236 Carson Steele RB
21 237 Ezekiel Elliott RB
21 238 Gerald Everett TE
21 239 A.T. Perry WR
21 240 Jonathan Mingo WR
21 241 Allen Lazard WR
21 242 Trey Sermon RB
21 243 Cedric Tillman WR
21 244 Mike Gesicki TE
21 245 Ashton Dulin WR
21 246 Keaton Mitchell RB
21 247 Brenden Rice WR
21 248 Dylan Laube RB
21 249 Bo Melton WR
21 250 Justice Hill RB
21 251 Darius Slayton WR
21 252 Sam Howell QB
21 253 Trey Lance QB
21 254 Odell Beckham Jr. WR
21 255 Rondale Moore WR
21 256 Tyler Higbee TE
21 257 Skyy Moore WR
21 258 Dawson Knox TE
21 259 Noah Brown WR
21 260 Kyle Philips WR
22 261 Khalil Herbert RB
22 262 Jacob Cowing WR
22 263 Jaheim Bell TE
22 264 AJ Dillon RB
22 265 Isaiah Davis RB
22 266 Tyler Scott WR
22 267 Zay Jones WR
22 268 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR
22 269 Elijah Mitchell RB
22 270 Taysom Hill TE
22 271 Jamari Thrash WR
22 272 DJ Chark Jr. WR
22 273 Cam Akers RB
22 274 Malik Washington WR
22 275 Deneric Prince RB
22 276 Samaje Perine RB
22 277 Miles Sanders RB
22 278 Jawhar Jordan RB
22 279 Parris Campbell WR
22 280 Dillon Johnson RB
22 281 Rasheen Ali RB
22 282 Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB
22 283 Jared Wiley TE
22 284 Kadarius Toney WR
22 285 Chase Claypool WR
22 286 Michael Carter RB
22 287 Will Mallory TE
22 288 Brevin Jordan TE
22 289 Darnell Washington TE
22 290 Tim Patrick WR
22 291 Kenneth Gainwell RB
22 292 Johnny Wilson WR
22 293 Israel Abanikanda RB
22 294 Evan Hull RB
22 295 Zach Ertz TE
22 296 Charlie Jones WR
22 297 Charlie Kolar TE
22 298 Xavier Hutchinson WR
22 299 Dallin Holker TE
22 300 Daniel Bellinger TE
23 301 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR
23 302 Luke Schoonmaker TE
23 303 Mac Jones QB
23 304 Ryan Flournoy WR
23 305 Malik Willis QB
23 306 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR
23 307 Casey Washington WR
23 308 Nelson Agholor WR
23 309 Justin Watson WR
23 310 Spencer Rattler QB
23 311 Emari Demercado RB
23 312 Trenton Irwin WR
23 313 Mecole Hardman Jr. WR
23 314 Will Dissly TE
23 315 Justyn Ross WR
23 316 Kylen Granson TE
23 317 Jamaal Williams RB
23 318 Isaiah Spiller RB
23 319 Tyquan Thornton WR
23 320 Josh Oliver TE
23 321 Aidan O'Connell QB
23 322 Van Jefferson WR
23 323 Irv Smith Jr. TE
23 324 Tyler Huntley QB
23 325 Tanner Hudson TE
23 326 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE
23 327 Bailey Zappe QB
23 328 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR
23 329 Josh Reynolds WR
23 330 Jalen Coker WR
23 331 Sterling Shepard WR
23 332 Harrison Bryant TE
23 333 Jeff Wilson Jr. RB
23 334 Adam Trautman TE
23 335 Zach Wilson QB
23 336 Ainias Smith WR
23 337 Kayshon Boutte WR
23 338 Bub Means WR
23 339 Nikko Remigio WR
23 340 Kenny Pickett QB
23 341 Mason Rudolph QB
23 342 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB
23 343 Drew Lock QB
23 344 Desmond Ridder QB
24 345 Laviska Shenault Jr. WR
24 346 Jameis Winston QB
24 347 Quez Watkins WR
24 348 Parker Washington WR
24 349 Dalvin Cook RB
24 350 Jha'Quan Jackson WR
24 351 Hayden Hurst TE
24 352 Kenny McIntosh RB
24 353 Malik Davis RB
24 354 Noah Gray TE
24 355 Xavier Gipson WR
24 356 Cedrick Wilson Jr. WR
24 357 Dee Eskridge WR
24 358 Hendon Hooker QB
24 359 Jake Browning QB
24 360 Joshua Kelley RB
24 361 Isaiah Hodgins WR
24 362 Tahj Washington WR
24 363 Jarrett Stidham QB
24 364 Ryan Tannehill QB
24 365 Pierre Strong Jr. RB
24 366 Kendrick Bourne WR
24 367 Frank Gore Jr. RB
24 368 Jordan Travis QB
24 369 Jimmy Garoppolo QB
24 370 Michael Thomas WR
24 371 Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR
24 372 Terrace Marshall Jr. WR
24 373 Deuce Vaughn RB
24 374 Tommy Tremble TE
24 375 Kalif Raymond WR
24 376 Daijun Edwards RB
24 377 Jalen Reagor WR
24 378 Allen Robinson II WR
24 379 Robert Woods WR
24 380 Sean Tucker RB
24 381 Eric Gray RB
24 382 Olamide Zaccheaus WR
25 383 Britain Covey WR
25 384 N'Keal Harry WR
25 385 Tommy DeVito QB
25 386 Tyrod Taylor QB
25 387 Joe Milton III QB
25 388 Jacoby Brissett QB
25 389 Chris Evans RB
25 390 DeeJay Dallas RB
25 391 Chase Edmonds RB
25 392 Hunter Renfrow WR
25 393 Jamison Crowder WR
25 394 Craig Reynolds RB
25 395 Jase McClellan RB
25 396 Joe Flacco QB
25 397 Tyson Bagent QB
25 398 Cordarrelle Patterson RB
25 399 Jerick McKinnon RB
25 400 Zach Pascal WR
25 401 Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR
25 402 Nick Mullens QB
25 403 Brandon Powell WR
25 404 Eno Benjamin RB
25 405 Tre'Quan Smith WR

 

Trending Upward

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawks (+18)

Previous rank: 39

Current rank: 21

It shouldn't come as much of a surprise to fantasy managers to see Jaxon Smith-Njigba's name as one of the top fantasy risers. Throughout December, between weeks 13 and 16, the Seahawks pass catcher was averaging 18.5 fantasy points per contest. That production put him between a pair of elite fantasy receivers in Amon-Ra St. Brown (19.7) and CeeDee Lamb (17.9) on a per-game basis.

From Week 9 through Week 16, Smith-Njigba produced at least 18 fantasy points in six of those seven contests. Focusing on December numbers, Smith-Njigba averaged 7.8 targets per game and a 32.4% target share. There was a change of guard in Seattle as D.K. Metcalf saw a 17.5% target share and averaged just 5.6 targets per game over that period.

Expect Smith-Njigba to continue to see his value trend upward for much of the offseason. This season, the former Buckeye finished with 100 receptions, an increase of 37 from his previous season. He also increased his yardage from 628 as a rookie to 1,130 this past season thanks to a significant adjustment in targets that saw him targeted on 44 more occasions.

Breaking down the data a little further. In 2023, Smith-Njigba saw a 19% target per route run rate, an average depth of target of 6.4 yards, and a yards per route run of 1.32. Over the five-week sample in December, the target per route run jumped to 25%, the aDot increased to 9.7 yards, while he also improved by a full yard, finishing at 2.36 yards per route run.

Smith-Njigba is on the precipice of fantasy greatness. Currently, he sits as the WR13 in fantasy jockeying for position inside that Top 12 alongside names like Rashee Rice, Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr., Brian Thomas Jr., and Tee Higgins.

Chase Brown, RB, Cincinnati Bengals (+23)

Previous rank: 75

Current rank: 52

Depending on how the Bengals attack this offseason, Chase Brown is another dynasty asset that may not have hit its peak value yet. In December, Brown ran for 323 yards on 89 rushing attempts and added another 153 yards on 19 receptions. 

If you put Browns season next to Joe Mixon's, the numbers are closer than one may have predicted back in August. Brown's 990 rushing yards were three fewer than Mixons, while Mixon's 12 total touchdowns bested Brown by one.

Brown was the more consistent of the two, finishing with 17 explosive runs and only 19 negative runs this season compared to Mixon's 20 explosive runs and 35 negative ones. In the passing game, Brown surpassed Mixon, hauling in 54 receptions for 360 yards to Mixon's 304 receiving yards on 35 receptions.

Only Jonathan Taylor, Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson, and Josh Jacobs averaged more fantasy points per game than Brown's 19.3 in December. With that strong finish to the season, it's no wonder that Brown jumped the shark and moved up my dynasty rankings. Heading into post-season action, Brown sits comfortably as my RB7.

At just 24 years of age, Brown gave the Bengals no reason to take a deeper look at addressing the running back position as they have their answer in-house with the Canadian playmaker. 

Bryce Young, QB, Carolina Panthers (+21)

Previous rank: 173

Current rank: 152

Everyone loves a good redemption story. Over the last couple of seasons, we have seen quarterback castaways such as Baker Mayfield and Jared Goff, and this season, Sam Darnold rise from the ashes and insert themselves as an every-week starter. Back in September, Bryce Young was heading down the path of being labeled a draft bust and was benched because of his third-down inefficiency.

One question now being asked is, "Would you rather." Would you rather Bryce Young or C.J. Stroud? The numbers are leaning considerably in Young's favor over the last 10 games. With nearly the same number of passing attempts (318 for Stroud and 319 for Young), Young has an edge in passing yards, total touchdowns, adjusted net yards per attempt, and fantasy points.

Young still has some work to do to provide a sense of vindication for those who believed in him coming out of college, but we are starting to see what made him special at Alabama. For Young to take that next step, it's on Carolina management to put the proper pieces in place for their franchise quarterback to succeed.

Adding a true alpha receiver would go a long way for Young's development as an NFL quarterback and as a valuable fantasy addition. Look at that five-touchdown conclusion to his sophomore campaign.

Other Notable Risers: Jameson Williams (+12), Chuba Hubbard (+13), Zach Charbonnet (+12), Sam Darnold (+13), Jonnu Smith (+32), Jalen McMillan (+26)

 

Trending Downward 

Kyle Pitts, TE, Atlanta Falcons (-19)

Previous rank: 61

Current rank: 80

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. This still feels high for the Pitts, and I expect his value to drop some more before the start of the 2025 NFL season. With a new year comes a new Pitts? Stop me if you have heard that before.

There was hope again for Pitts ahead of the 2024 season with Kirk Cousins coming to town. A quarterback who had a history of peppering his tight ends with targets during his tenures in Washington (Jordan Reed) and Minnesota (T.J. Hockenson), so it was widely believed that there was a possibility that Pitts's production would once again meet promise.

That was not the case, as Pitts would average just 8.0 fantasy points per game with Cousins and saw his fantasy production fall outside that top 12.

So if Cousins, Marcus Mariota, Desmond Ridder, and Taylor Heinicke were the problem, then surely, Michael Penix Jr. would fix whatever was ailing Pitts, right? Nope. In the three weeks we saw Penix under center, Pitts averaged 6.5 fantasy points per game, hauling in seven passes for 66 yards and a touchdown. 

It's more than just fantasy where we see Pitts struggle. In the small sample in which Penix was under center, Pitts saw just 10 targets in three games. That works out to a 10% target share, accounting for a 7.3% air yard share and just 9.0% of the Falcons team receiving market share.

That isn't going to get fantasy managers excited. If looking for opportunities, we don't see those either, with 63.6% routes per drop back, which was lower than Mike Gesicki, Cole Kmet, and Noah Fant.

Zach Ertz, whose best days are long behind him, hauled in 64 receptions for 631 yards and seven touchdowns this season. Pitts, who was considered a "generational" talent, had 46 receptions, 596 receiving yards, and four touchdowns. You would be happy if you could get Jauan Jennings or Zach Charbonnet for Pitts via trade.

Travis Etienne Jr., RB, Jacksonville (-16)

Previous rank: 80

Current rank: 96

In 15 games this season, Travis Etienne Jr. produced 558 rushing yards on 150 rushing attempts (3.7 yards per carry). Etienne contributed  254 receiving yards on 29 receptions, which boosted his fantasy production to 130.2 fantasy points this season, which is suitable for RB35.

For a little perspective, Jonathan Taylor produced 102.5 fantasy points over the Colts' final four contests, running for 623 yards and six touchdowns.

Okay, forget about Taylor. Let's look at Etienne's backfield mate, Tank Bigsby. Bigsby was the more productive back in the run game this season. The 22-year-old back out of Auburn averaged 4.6 yards per carry this season, churning out 766 rushing yards on 168 attempts. That's not what fantasy managers want to hear after drafting Etienne as the RB7 back in August.

Now, let's look at how Etienne closed out the 2024 season. His 187 rushing yards since Week 14 were the 27th-most. The Jaguars "lead-back" averaged 37.4 rushing yards per game and had an explosive run rate of 1.8% (runs greater than 15 yards). 

Last season, Etienne forced 58 missed tackles, 0.22 per attempt. This season, just 13, and since Week 14, Etienne forced just three missed tackles at 0.05 missed tackles forced per attempt. If Doug Pederson's dismissal was a "business" decision, fantasy managers would need to make a business decision on Etienne's future sooner rather than later.

Amari Cooper, WR, Buffalo Bills (-15)

Previous rank: 84

Current rank: 99

I'll admit it: I thought it would be great for fantasy when Amari Cooper was dealt to the Bills, not only for Cooper but for Josh Allen, who would get that Alpha receiver back after the Bills traded away Stefan Diggs ahead of the 2024 season. I could not have been more wrong.

In the nine games with the Bills since the trade, Cooper has registered 297 receiving yards on 20 receptions. In six games with the Browns, Cooper had 250 receiving yards.

Cooper sat out Week 18, but in Weeks 14 through 17, Cooper's 161 receiving yards was the 53rd-most in the NFL. Cooper saw a 14.8% target share in that window with an 18.6% first-read target share. A couple of metrics I have found that help determine fantasy success have been first downs per route run and fantasy points per route run.

Here, we can see that Coopers' 0.106 1D/RR ranks 66th alongside Sterling Shepard and Alec Pierce, while his 0.49 FP/RR sits 62nd along with Jamison Crowder and Ben Skowronek.

For Cooper managers, there is still some time to recover some value. We know that Cooper is talented, so with a productive post-season, all could be forgiven. 

Other Notable Fallers: Kenneth Walker III (-6), Jayden Reed (-6), C.J. Stroud (-6), Cedric Tillman (-10), Diontae Johnson (-22), Kirk Cousins (-9)

 

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Names to Know

Parker Washington, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars (+66)

Previous rank: 287

Current rank: 221

One name to watch this offseason is Parker Washington of the Jacksonville Jaguars. We already know that Brian Thomas Jr. is a certified stud. We also know that Christian Kirk and Evan Engram missed time this season, opening the door for Washington to showcase his talents.

In December, Washington caught 20 passes in five contests for 257 receiving yards, 39th-most. Over that period, the sophomore receiver earned a 16.1% target share and a 27.4% air yards share, accounting for 21.2% of the Jaguars receiving market share. That's a lot of shares for a receiver that not many people are talking about.

There's plenty to like about Washington and what he offers as a pass catcher and route runner, which is why we saw healthy yards per target (8.86) and yards per reception (12.85) numbers down the stretch we afforded an opportunity.

Washington is a stash player at this point. We don't know what the offseason has in store down in Duval County for this Jaguars team or for Washington. One thing we do know is Washington is a player worth keeping an eye on.

 

Maximize Return

Jerry Jeudy, WR, Cleveland Browns (+33)

Previous rank: 104

Current rank: 71

If you are into gambling, then it's understandable why you are still currently rostering Jerry Jeudy. Holding Jeudy right now feels like asking the Blackjack dealer to hit you when you already have a pair of kings. Sure, you may get dealt an ace, and Jeudy could be the receiver you are looking for, or you could "bust," which seems to be the most likely scenario of the two.

People tend to forget that Jeudy is still only 25 years old. Hence, some were surprised by the Browns' player's breakout season, in which he would finish with 1,229 receiving yards on 90 receptions.

When you look at the numbers, it's also easy to see why Jeudy saw his value increase even more in December. Only Ja'Mar Chase and Justin Jefferson produced more receiving yards in December than the 521 that Jeudy posted. Jeudy's 39 receptions in December were among the league's top five.

Every bit of data I can pull tells me that Jeudy is good at football. His air yards share was 35.6%, his target share was 25.2%, and his team receiving market share was 43.4%, second only to Puka Nacua. The problem isn't what we know; it's what we don't know.

For example, we don't know if DeShaun Watson, who is recovering from an Achilles injury, will be the starter next season. We saw how that recovery from that injury went for both Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins this season, and it wasn't good. We don't know if the Browns will select Cam Ward of Miami or Shedeur Sanders of Colorado in hopes of landing a franchise quarterback.

With the Browns quarterback history, it feels like whoever they choose will be the wrong choice. Jeudy's dynasty value right now is similar to that of Jameson Williams, Jaylen Waddle, and even Rome Odunze, all of whom I feel more comfortable rostering. You can even fetch a late first-round rookie pick if you play your cards right. 

 

Buy the Dip

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Arizona Cardinals (-6)

Previous rank: 11

Current rank: 17

It's not much of a dip, but it's worth buying. Especially if a league mate has grown frustrated with Marvin Harrison Jr.'s performance this season, Harrison finished his rookie campaign with 62 receptions and 885 receiving yards.

Brian Thomas Jr., Malik Nabers, Brock Bowers, and Ladd McConkey all received over 1,000 yards this season, and all were likely drafted after Harrison in fantasy drafts. Even Bucky Irving of the Buccaneers had a 1,000-yard season.

On my Dynasty Trade Chart, Harrison's value didn't change much. The Cardinals receiver should still be considered a top-10 to top-14 dynasty receiver. We often see Thomas, Drake London, Rashee Rice, Tee Higgins, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba in that range. That is more than fair, and managers should consider the rookie as a blue-chip fantasy asset just as they did before the season started. 

Even with the perceived struggles, Harrison hauled in 21 passes for 276 receiving yards from Week 13 on. His 610 air yards in December were more than any other pass catcher, as he also bolstered an air yards share of 53%, which was also a league-best.

Despite the air yards and the 22.6% target share, it's hard to produce with a 47.7% catch rate. Of the 44 targets Harrison saw thrown in his direction, only 65.9% were deemed targets that the receiver had an opportunity to catch.

If I am holding anything but a top-3 rookie pick, I am throwing it at the current Harrison manager and seeing if I can get him to bite. With rookie fever around the corner, pick 1.04 may be enough to entice another manager looking to get a return on a previous investment.



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Seattle Seahawks8 hours ago

Seahawks Likely Looking To Upgrade Offensive Line In The Draft
Seiya Suzuki8 hours ago

Day-To-Day With Wrist Injury
Richard Fitts8 hours ago

Placed On 15-Day Injured List
Cincinnati Bengals8 hours ago

Bengals Expected To Focus On Defense In NFL Draft
8 hours ago

Kyren Lacy Passes Away
8 hours ago

Tetairoa McMillan Has Visits Lined Up
Tennessee Titans8 hours ago

All Signs Point To Titans Taking Cam Ward At No. 1 Overall
Jalen Brunson9 hours ago

Out Versus The Nets
Karl-Anthony Towns9 hours ago

Out Against Brooklyn
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope9 hours ago

Available On Sunday
Wendell Carter Jr.9 hours ago

Available On Sunday
Paolo Banchero10 hours ago

Won't Play Against Atlanta
Trae Young10 hours ago

Won't Suit Up Versus Orlando
Chet Holmgren10 hours ago

Out On Sunday
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander10 hours ago

Out Again On Sunday
Mikko Rantanen11 hours ago

Delivers Two Assists In Losing Effort
Logan Cooley12 hours ago

Tallies Three Points Against Stars
Anthony Stolarz12 hours ago

Shuts The Door On Canadiens
Quinton Byfield12 hours ago

Extends Goal Streak During Three-Point Effort
Seth Jarvis12 hours ago

Collects Three Points In Saturday's Win
Owen Power12 hours ago

Unlikely To Play Sunday
Nikolaj Ehlers12 hours ago

Re-Aggravates Foot Injury
Kyle Larson13 hours ago

Will Compete For The Win At Bristol
Chase Elliott13 hours ago

Is One Of The More Favorable DFS Options Available For Bristol
William Byron13 hours ago

Is A Solid DFS Option For Bristol Lineups
Tyler Reddick14 hours ago

Could Tyler Reddick Be A Sneaky DFS Option For Bristol?
NASCAR14 hours ago

Is Bubba Wallace Worth Rostering For Bristol This Week?
Ross Chastain14 hours ago

Could Ross Chastain Be A Worthy DFS Choice For Bristol?
Carson Hocevar14 hours ago

Is Carson Hocevar Worth Rostering For Bristol DFS Lineups?
NASCAR14 hours ago

Should Fantasy Managers Avoid Rostering A.J. Allmendinger In DFS For Bristol?
Ryan Preece15 hours ago

Is Ryan Preece Worth Rostering For Bristol Lineups?
Austin Dillon15 hours ago

May Be One Of The Top Value Options For Bristol DFS This Week
Noah Gragson15 hours ago

Should DFS Players Consider Noah Gragson For Bristol Lineups?
Riley Herbst15 hours ago

Is In Play For Bristol DFS Lineups
Cole Custer15 hours ago

Is A Safe And Cheap DFS Option Worth Consideration
Ty Gibbs17 hours ago

Crew Chief Change Suggests Ty Gibbs Won't Lead Enough To Be A Strong DFS Option
Joey Logano17 hours ago

Recent Bristol Runs Have Surprisingly Been Lackluster
Brad Keselowski17 hours ago

Poor 2025 Performance Will Probably Override Brad Keselowski's Recent Bristol Record
Chase Briscoe17 hours ago

Qualifies Worse Than Usual At Bristol Despite Faster Car
Kyle Busch17 hours ago

Unlikely To Contend At Bristol After Qualifying Spin
Austin Cindric17 hours ago

Despite Uptick In Speed, Austin Cindric Likely Won't Run Better At Bristol
Michael McDowell17 hours ago

Should Sustain Bristol Qualifying Performance Better Than Expected
Justin Haley17 hours ago

Will Likely Slide Back From 10th-Place Starting Position
Arizona Cardinals21 hours ago

Cardinals Could Be Targeting A Receiver In NFL Draft
Atlanta Falcons21 hours ago

Falcons Expected To Prioritize Defense In Upcoming Draft
Atlanta Falcons21 hours ago

Falcons Re-Sign Kevin King
Miami Dolphins21 hours ago

Kader Kohou Signs Tender To Return To Dolphins
Dak Prescott22 hours ago

Doing Well In Recovery From Hamstring Injury
Walker Kessler22 hours ago

Sidelined For Season Finale Against Minnesota
Kenyon Martin Jr.22 hours ago

Unavailable For Season Finale
John Collins23 hours ago

Out Again On Sunday
Lauri Markkanen23 hours ago

Sidelined For Sunday's Season Finale
Isaiah Collier23 hours ago

Unavailable For Season Finale
Pascal Siakam23 hours ago

Out Versus Cleveland
Tyrese Haliburton23 hours ago

Remains Out On Sunday
Derrick White23 hours ago

Out For The Season Finale
Kristaps Porzingis23 hours ago

Out Versus Charlotte
Jaylen Brown24 hours ago

Jayson Tatum Resting On Sunday
Brady Tkachuk1 day ago

Ruled Out For Sunday
Connor Hellebuyck1 day ago

Faces Blackhawks Saturday
Anthony Stolarz1 day ago

Starts Against Canadiens
Casey DeSmith1 day ago

In Stars Crease Saturday
John Marino1 day ago

Remains Sidelined Saturday
Thatcher Demko1 day ago

Battling An Illness
Arizona Cardinals2 days ago

Patrick Peterson Retiring
2 days ago

Tyler Shough Visits With Saints On Friday
Derek Carr2 days ago

Could Miss Start Of Season With Shoulder Injury
Cleveland Browns2 days ago

Rayshawn Jenkins Visiting With Browns
2 days ago

TreVeyon Henderson Completes Top-30 Visits
Andrei Iosivas2 days ago

Adds Muscle This Offseason
Drew Lock2 days ago

Returning To Seattle
Diego Lopes2 days ago

Can Become New UFC Featherweight Champion
Alexander Volkanovski2 days ago

Looks To Reclaim Featherweight Title
Paddy Pimblett2 days ago

Looks To Remain Undefeated In The UFC
Michael Chandler2 days ago

Set For Co-Main Event
MMA2 days ago

Patricio Freire Set For His UFC Debut
Yair Rodriguez2 days ago

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Jean Silva2 days ago

A Favorite At UFC 314
Bryce Mitchell2 days ago

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Dominick Reyes2 days ago

Set To Open Up UFC 314 Main Card
Nikita Krylov2 days ago

Looks For His Fourth Win In A Row
Maverick McNealy4 days ago

Looking For Success At Masters Debut
Tony Finau4 days ago

Looks To Stay Consistent At Augusta
Thomas Detry4 days ago

A Shaky Play At Augusta
Sam Burns4 days ago

Not In Good Form Ahead Of Masters
Will Zalatoris4 days ago

Looks To Continue Great History At Augusta
Rory McIlroy5 days ago

2025 Is The Best Chance For Rory McIlroy To Complete Career Grand Slam
Joaquin Niemann5 days ago

Brings Strong Form Into Augusta
Scottie Scheffler5 days ago

Aims For Historic Third Green Jacket At Augusta
Jon Rahm5 days ago

A Strong Contender At Augusta
Hideki Matsuyama5 days ago

Aiming For Another Green Jacket At Augusta
Michael Kim5 days ago

Aims To Build On Strong Season At Augusta
PGA5 days ago

Victor Hovland A Solid Value Play At Augusta
Brian Harman5 days ago

A Risky Play At Augusta Despite Win At Valero
Matt Fitzpatrick5 days ago

A Volatile Play At The Masters
Bryson DeChambeau5 days ago

Looking To Translate LIV Success To Augusta
Xander Schauffele5 days ago

In A Questionably Optimistic Spot Ahead Of Augusta
Jordan Spieth5 days ago

Will Be An Interesting Commodity At Augusta
Sepp Straka5 days ago

Looking Solid Ahead Of Masters
Russell Henley5 days ago

Deserves Consideration At Augusta
Billy Horschel5 days ago

Boom Or Bust Heading Into Masters
Phil Mickelson5 days ago

Hopes To Roll Back The Clock At Augusta National
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