The 2024 fantasy season is in the bag. Now is the time when savvy Dynasty Fantasy GMs get to wheeling and dealing. Churning their rosters with an eye toward a Fantasy Football championship next season. With the help of our updated Dynasty Trade Value Chart, go after these players aggressively and enjoy wonderful fantasy football success in 2025. Here are our top dynasty trade targets entering the 2025 NFL offseason.
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Here are a few of my top dynasty fantasy football trade targets as we enter the offseason.
Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)
Yes, I know this wasn’t the rookie season anyone wanted for Harrison Jr., but there’s plenty of reason to have hope and invest in him for 2025 and moving forward. In 2024, Harrison Jr. was the WR39 in fantasy points per game with a 21% target share, 1.74 yards per route run, a 27.1% first-read share, and 0.085 first downs per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). None of those metrics inspire hope that Harrison Jr. can reach the astronomical heights people placed upon him before taking an NFL snap outside his first-read share. When we dig even deeper, there’s still plenty of reason to be optimistic that Harrison Jr. can be a weekly alpha-level wide receiver. In 2024, among 89 qualifying wide receivers, Harrison ranked 25th in separation and 15th in route win rate (immediately behind Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins). He might not be available for a trade in many leagues, but if you keep kicking the tires across all of your leagues, you are likely to find a disgruntled Fantasy GM who is ready to cut bait. Pounce immediately!
Pearsall’s rookie season was derailed early by camp injuries and off-the-field circumstances that were out of his control. All of these factors delayed Pearsall flashing the talent that made him a first-round pick in the NFL Draft, but eventually, the cream rose to the top. In the final two weeks of the regular season, Pearsall finished as the WR7 and WR14 in weekly scoring while seeing a 21.7% target share and 30.4% first-read share, producing 2.84 yards per route run (per Fantasy Points Data). Brandon Aiyuk will be coming off a torn ACL in 2025, and Deebo Samuel isn’t a sure thing to be on the roster next year. Pearsall could have a clear avenue to pick up where he left off as a wonderful breakout candidate in 2025.
I know there’s a theme with many of these wide receiver trade targets. Invest in talented rookie wide receivers who flashed upside in their rookie seasons and could surpass those first-year totals in their sophomore seasons. Worthy falls into the same bucket as Pearsall for different reasons. We have seen more than one talented Kansas City rookie wide receiver struggle out of the gate. Fortunately for Worthy, he looked close to Rashee Rice and less like Skyy Moore by season’s end. Worthy caught fire to end the regular season. In Weeks 15-18, he was the WR19 in fantasy points per game with a 22.8% target share, 1.83 yards per route run, 0.106 first downs per route run, and a 27.1% first-read share (per Fantasy Points Data). With Rashee Rice recovering from a major injury and dealing with a possible suspension, DeAndre Hopkins‘ 2025 status up in the air, Hollywood Brown possibly leaving in free agency, and Travis Kelce another year older (and possibly retiring), it’s not difficult to envision Worthy operating as Kansas City’s WR1 in 2025.
Smith’s monster 2024 season shouldn’t be dismissed. He could easily repeat as a top-five tight end for fantasy in 2025 and should be a sought-after trade piece for every dynasty roster that doesn’t already have a top-flight tight end option. In 2024, Smith was the TE5 in fantasy points per game, ranking 13th in deep targets and fifth in red-zone targets among tight ends. Among 57 qualifying tight ends, Smith ranked seventh in target share (18.4%), fourth in yards per route run (2.23), eighth in first-read share (21.1%), and first in first downs per route run (0.139, per Fantasy Points Data). Regardless of what happens with Tyreek Hill for 2025, Smith should remain an integral cog in Miami’s passing attack. He’s an elite tight-end option without the massive trade price tag.
-Derek Brown
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