It’s always important to look for value in dynasty fantasy football leagues. While dynasty rookie drafts and the waiver wire are avenues to add value to your roster, the best way tends to be via a good old-fashioned trade.
We’re here to guide you through the fantasy football offseason with plenty of trade advice and tools. You can check out our updated dynasty fantasy football trade value chart. You can jump into our dynasty trade analyzer to evaluate potential deals before you pull the trigger. And of course, you can follow along with Pat Fitzmaurice and Scott Bogman on the dynasty fantasy football podcast.
On a recent episode, Bogman and Fitz discussed players that dynasty fantasy football managers should pursue in their dynasty drafts or via trade.
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Matthew Stafford
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Jameis Winston
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Trey Lance
Here’s the case to try and acquire New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson in superflex leagues.
While every league is unique, using our latest dynasty trade value chart, here are some potential trades for Wilson:
Zach Wilson Dynasty Trade Value in Superflex Leagues: 40
Others with similar trade values:
- Kirk Cousins (QB – MIN): 39
- Tom Brady (QB – TB): 36
- J.K. Dobbins (RB – BAL): 42
- Travis Etienne Jr. (RB – JAC): 42
- Aaron Jones (RB – GB): 41
- Leonard Fournette (RB – TB): 39
- David Montgomery (RB – CHI): 39
- AJ Dillon (RB – GB): 39
- Skyy Moore (WR – KC): 42
- DeVonta Smith (WR – PHI): 41
- Jerry Jeudy (WR – DEN): 40
- Jahan Dotson (WR – WAS): 38
- George Kittle (TE – SF): 41
- Travis Kelce (TE – KC): 38
- Darren Waller (TE – LV): 36
- Top 6 2022 Dynasty Rookie Pick: 46
- Top 12 2022 Dynasty Rookie Pick: 34
Let’s see what the experts have to say about his fantasy football outlook:
Everything about Wilson’s situation is improved from a year ago. The Jets have stockpiled their offense with WR Garrett Wilson, OG Laken Tomlinson, RB Breece Hall, and a plethora of tight ends to give their young quarterback a chance of succeeding in his second season. If New York’s offensive line can hold up in pass protection, Wilson has a chance of delivering fantasy value.
– Andrew Erickson
Wilson’s rookie numbers were predictably putrid, but there were enough flashes to hold our interest. The arm talent is appealing. Wilson had four TD runs and showed Houdini-esque escapability at times. He has some exciting young weapons in WRs Elijah Moore and Garrett Wilson, and RBs Breece Hall and Michael Carter. Expect baby steps, not a quantum leap, in Year Two.
– Pat Fitzmaurice
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