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Chase Brown at ADP 23 Won't Last — Make This Move Now
The Buy-Low Window on Rising Values
Chase Brown carries a "Great Value" tag at ADP 23, and that discount won't survive much longer. Cincinnati's backfield situation remains fluid, and Brown showed enough late-season juice to warrant dynasty attention. His ADP doesn't reflect his ceiling in that offense. Similarly, Drake London at pick 17 rates as a "Steal" — the market hasn't caught up to his target share upside with Atlanta's improved passing game.
Sell Taysom Hill Before Someone Else Does
Hill leads the trending drops with 1,421 managers cutting bait. Smart move. His dual eligibility created artificial value that's evaporating as New Orleans moves toward more traditional offensive concepts. If someone in your league still believes in the Taysom Hill experience, trade him now for actual skill position depth. The Saints' draft approach suggests they're moving on from gadget players.
Target the 9th Overall Pick in Rookie Drafts
Jeremiyah Love's consensus projection to Kansas City at pick 9 makes this rookie draft slot valuable. You're not just getting Love — you're getting Love in Andy Reid's system with immediate opportunity. The Chiefs desperately need backfield help, and Love profiles as an every-down back who could contribute from Day 1. If you can acquire the 9th pick in rookie drafts, you're betting on situation as much as talent.
Don't Chase Devin Singletary's Name Value
Singletary's getting dropped by 1,467 managers for good reason. He's lost his clear role, and the Giants aren't the kind of rushing attack that elevates average backs. His name recognition from Buffalo creates false value in trades. Move him while casual dynasty managers still remember his productive seasons. Target younger backs with clearer paths to touches instead of chasing past production.
Tyson Bagent's 2,820 Adds Tell the Dynasty Story Nobody's Watching
The Backup QB Gold Rush Is Here
Look at those trending adds. Tyson Bagent leads with 2,820 pickups in 24 hours, followed by Malik Willis at 714. Dynasty managers aren't chasing last year's stars — they're betting on opportunity. Bagent's surge makes sense if you squint at Chicago's situation. The Bears have questions beyond their starter, and backup quarterbacks with rushing upside always carry dynasty appeal. Willis in Green Bay represents pure lottery ticket value behind an aging Aaron Rodgers.
Kansas City's Draft Pick Changes Everything
Here's the thing about Jeremiyah Love going to Kansas City at pick 9 — this isn't just any landing spot. The Chiefs have a fantasy need score of 2 at running back, and Love projects as a strong fit for their system. Kansas City turning a top-10 pick into backfield help signals they're serious about replacing their aging depth. Love immediately becomes a dynasty must-roster in a high-powered offense that's proven it can support fantasy RBs.
Zach Charbonnet's Rehab Timeline Matters
Charbonnet's still on IR with that season-ending injury, but his recovery timeline will dictate Seattle's backfield approach. The Seahawks showed they believe in him before the injury, and any positive recovery news could spark a buying window. Right now, the uncertainty keeps his price reasonable for a player who was trending toward significant touches in Year 2.
The Carnell Tate Sleeper Angle
Cleveland taking Tate at pick 6 creates the most interesting dynasty wrinkle. The Browns have a fantasy need score of 2 at receiver, and Tate projects as a strong fit going to his #1 team need. This isn't a depth pick — Cleveland's committing high draft capital to someone who could immediately compete for targets. Deshaun Watson's 376 recent adds suggest renewed optimism around the quarterback situation, which only helps Tate's outlook.