The entire NFL world will be focused non-stop on Super Bowl LIX for the next two weeks the fantasy football community has turned their attention to the offseason. Dynasty fantasy players should spend this part of the offseason looking for bargains on the trade block.
Let’s look at my favorite deep league dynasty trade targets.
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Deep League Dynasty Trade Targets
Dameon Pierce (RB – HOU)
Pierce had an impressive rookie season. Unfortunately, he has had limited fantasy production the past two years after the Texans hired Bobby Slowik as their offensive coordinator. However, Houston fired Slowik last week. While Joe Mixon had an outstanding 2024 season, the Texans could give Pierce more work next year. Furthermore, the veteran could get traded as he heads into the final year of his rookie contract. Pierce scored at least 14.2 half-point PPR fantasy points in the two games with more than six rushing attempts this season.
Devaughn Vele (WR – DEN)
Denver will look to improve their receiving core in the offseason. While Marvin Mims Jr. ended the year on fire, Vele is the cheaper and better trade target. The seventh-round rookie finished second among the team’s wide receivers in half-point PPR fantasy points per game (6.6). Furthermore, he could be a long-term replacement for Courtland Sutton, who is entering the final year of his contract in 2025. More importantly, Vele averaged 9.4 fantasy points per game in the six contests with at least four targets as a rookie.
Jalen Coker (WR – CAR)
The Panthers could use their first-round pick in the NFL Draft on a wide receiver, especially if Adam Thielen is a salary cap casualty. However, fantasy players should hope the veteran gets released, allowing Coker to take over as the team’s full-time slot receiver. The undrafted rookie wide receiver averaged 12.7 half-point PPR fantasy points per game in the four contests with six or more targets. Furthermore, Coker had the fourth-highest catch rate over expectation (+11.4%) among qualified wide receivers this season. He could be a sophomore-year breakout candidate.
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