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
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Zach Wilson
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Tony Pollard
- Dynasty Trade Targets: AJ Dillon
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Alexander Mattison
- Dynasty Trade Targets: Tyrion Davis-Price
Here’s the case to try and acquire Jalen Tolbert.
While every league is unique, using our dynasty fantasy football podcast, here are some potential trades for Jalen Tolbert:
Jalen Tolbert Dynasty Trade Value: 16
Others with similar trade values:
- Hunter Renfrow (WR – LV): 18
- Michael Gallup (WR – DAL): 17
- Calvin Ridley (WR – ATL): 17
- Rondale Moore (WR – ARI): 15
- David Bell (WR – CLE): 15
- John Metchie III (WR – HOU): 14
- Adam Thielen (WR – MIN): 13
- Michael Carter (RB – NYJ): 17
- Isaiah Spiller (RB – LAC): 17
- Alexander Mattison (RB – MIN): 15
- Rashaad Penny (RB – SEA): 14
- Early 2022 Second-Round Rookie Draft Pick: 20
- Early 2022 Superflex Second-Round Rookie Draft Pick: 24
- Late 2022 Second-Round Rookie Draft Pick: 12
- Late 2022 Superflex Second-Round Rookie Draft Pick: 13
Let’s see what the experts have to say about his fantasy football outlook:
With Michael Gallup‘s health questions and underwhelming effectiveness and the departure of Amari Cooper, Jalen Tolbert can compete for the number two role behind CeeDee Lamb immediately with Dalton Schultz. Tolbert dominated at South Alabama with a 96th percentile college dominator and 95th percentile target share (33.4%). Over the last two seasons, he was seventh and sixth in receiving yards among all FBS wideouts. If he seizes the number two spot, he’ll be a screaming value in fantasy football.
– Derek Brown
The Dallas Cowboys needed a No. 3 receiver and Jalen Tolbert fits the bill to a tee. The South Alabama product was a mega-producer in the small school college ranks. The 6-foot-1 and 194-pound deep-ball specialist earned a career 31% dominator rating – top-three in the class – factoring in a redshirt freshman season. Tolbert posted dominator ratings of 35%, 42%, and 42% from his sophomore year onward. He torched defenses downfield as the nation’s leader in targets (99), catches (38), and receiving yards (1,402) on targets of 20-plus air yards. Tolbert also boasts a 19-year-old breakout age – his player profile stacks up with some top wideouts from his class. And although Tolbert doesn’t possess elite speed – 57th percentile 40-yard dash time – he still understands how to get open deep. He’s similar to Adam Thielen in that fashion. If Tolbert can beat out James Washington – on a one-year $1.2M contract – in training camp, he could offer immediate value with Michael Gallup unlikely to be ready for Week 1 coming off a torn ACL. He has big-play ability that should gel well with quarterback Dak Prescott.
– Andrew Erickson
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