If you’re a dynasty manager who’s always looking to make profits within the margins, you’re constantly looking for trades that can get you where you want to go. Fortunately, DLF offers the Dynasty Trade Analyzer, which combines expert rankings, Community Dynasty ADP, and actual trades to narrow down a player’s trade value.
Of course, players’ values are always changing. Injuries, inconsistent play or quickly changing situations can all contribute to a player getting up or falling. Below we look at some movers and shakers in superflex formats.
In the future, the gainers and decliners will be calculated based on the total percentage decline in value, as opposed to raw numbers. This is at the suggestion of a reader. Considering some of the big risers from the depths of the dynasty rankings, this includes all players regardless of their starting value.
Quarterbacks
- As we enter the home stretch of fantasy leagues, it’s safe to say that Drake Maye is the big mover in 2025. He made the leap from promising young quarterback to superstar, and his ability to add value with his legs makes him an elite fantasy quarterback. He’s now among the fantasy elite, and I’d put him ahead of Jalen Hurts given the looming Tush Push decision again this season.
- Caleb Williams hasn’t had the smooth ride that Maye has, but he’s still shown a huge ceiling. Williams is a dynamic athlete who is learning to play within Ben Johnson’s offense and expects him to remain in the QB1 ranks for years to come.
- Despite a midseason concussion and numerous visits to the injury tent, Jaxson Dart has risen to the Top 12 because of his dual-threat ability. He’ll have to learn to pick his spots and play with reckless abandon if he wants to guarantee longevity, but he showed during his rookie season that few can match him.
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