Dynasty Draft Values: Brian Robinson Jr., Will Levis, Baker Mayfield (Fantasy Football)

With the NFL Draft over it can be tempting to turn your attention away from your dynasty team as the NFL ‘quiet period’ approaches. The best dynasty managers are the ones who stay engaged all year round, though, and are always looking for trades and values. Here you will find the best dynasty draft values on each NFL team. Below we dive into a few of our favorite dynasty draft values in fantasy football.

Dynasty Draft Values

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Baker Mayfield (QB)

Starting-caliber quarterbacks are hard to acquire in Superflex leagues. You typically have to pay a first-round pick for them, yet Baker Mayfield’s current value sits at an early second-round pick despite him signing a new contract. Mayfield is a perfect QB2. With weapons like Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, there’s plenty of reason to believe he can stay consistent and match or better his QB17 finish in points per game from 2023.

Tennessee Titans: Will Levis (QB)

The Titans have surrounded Will Levis with savvy veterans in DeAndre Hopkins, Calvin Ridley, Tyler Boyd and Tony Pollard in order to gain a fair assessment of him in his second season. Levis might turn out to be below NFL standards and the warning signs from college were there, but Levis can be fun for fantasy football. In 2023, Levis led all quarterbacks with a 10.4 average depth of target (aDOT) and ranked ninth in big-time throw rate (6.19%). Levis is a high-risk, high-reward player that teams ready to embrace some risk should be willing to ride with.

Washington Commanders: Brian Robinson Jr. (RB)

Austin Ekeler is coming off an awful year by his standards, where Pro Football Focus (PFF) graded him at a career-low 60.2, a massive drop from his career average of 79.6. Ekeler also saw his missed tackles forced per game drop from 4.2 in 2022 to 2.9 in 2023, along with setting a career-low in yards after contact per attempt, a number that has fallen for Ekeler in six straight seasons. Meanwhile, Brian Robinson Jr. has been steadily consistent for the Commanders, rushing for 4.1 yards per carry in 2023 and also managing to add an extra 24.5 receiving yards per game. This is simply a hedge against the older Ekeler failing to stay healthy or effective at this point in his career.

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