It is only week 2, and we have already seen a number of great value fluctuations in the Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Market. Travis Etienne Jr., left behind by many this season, is back to the top 20 RB status after set fire to the Panthers for 143 hasten. Jacory Croskey-Merritt has included a near-mythical status in the fantasy community; Although he did nothing versus the packers on Thursday evening, his value is ready to climb again now that Austin Ekeler is ready for the season with an Achilles injury.
On the other hand, Tua Tagovailoa and Bryce Young looked terrible in their debut in 2025, so that both the Quarterback ranking glide down.
If you are looking for a lead or some guidance about the best Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade to make before most of week 2 starts, I have covered you. I have marked four players, I think you should do that buy” to sellor delay In week 2, depending on your schedule. View them below – and close some deals.
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Dynasty Fantasy Football Trades to make week 2
Koop: Wr Calvin Ridley, Tennessee Titans
You didn’t really expect that Calvin Ridley would dive in week 1, did you?
He was on the way, opposite Patrick Surty II – the reigning defensive player of the year – with a Rookie Quarterback that made his first NFL start. That is a recipe for a quiet day.
The Ridley meal cooked fantasy managers with an empty stomach.
Surty collapsed Ridley in the shade at 27 of his 32 routes and locked him while Ridley also treated several drops. He ended the day with four receptions for 27 Yards. The raw figures were not beautiful, but there is more under the surface.
Calvin Ridley’s advanced statistics
Ridley still ordered eight goals and a target share of 32% (WR11). He also rank WR11 in target separation at 2,25 Yards, which showed that he was consistently opened when Surty was not draped over him. The use we wanted to see was there; The production was just not.
Better days are for us, starting this week against the rams. Yes, they kept Nico Collins under control last week, but they are not a terrifying defense. With a young, unproven WR corps around him, Ridley is a strong gamble to lead the Titans in Doelen this season for every game. Elite Target Volume ultimately leads to fantasy points, and that is all that fantasy managers have to give.
Candidates should not hesitate to buy for a second round pick. There are much worse ways to publish a design capital than to acquire the WR1 of a team that will look out for a fixed volume for week.


Koop: Te Juwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints
Guess who the number 1 is in PPR scores after week 1?
None of the boys you spent early picks. It is a player who either went in the final rounds of your concept or perhaps had been at a distance before this week: Juwan Johnson.

Juwan Johnson’s advanced statistics
Johnson started the 2025 campaign with a bang. A former broad recipient, Johnson had the elite use of one in the season opener. He played one after all Snap and earned 11 goals for a share of 26.8%. It was used everywhere in the formation, but mainly as a big lock. Johnson closed the game with eight catches for 76 Yards, and it could have been an even bigger day, if not before fallen 18-yard, last second after a hard hit by two defenders in the end zone.
Johnson is also ranked:
- #1 walking in routes (39)
- #1 In first reading goals (8)
- #2 in Airwerven (89)
- #4 In Dominator Rating
- #6 In Recruit after catch (29)
The saints will often play from behind this season, so that Johnson is set up for boat loading volume if he continues to produce at a high level. And even if QB Spencer Rattler is eventually gave birth at a certain moment for Rookie Tyler Shegh, that could not harm Johnson’s prospects. Believe it or not, Johnson and Shegh played together in Oregon. Yes, Johnson, already in his sixth NFL season, fell from his Rookie QB in the wings. Pretty wild.
If you have lost George Kittle and need a replacement, or you are just looking to strengthen yourself, start talking to the Johnson owner. Maybe you can buy it for a few third rounds. Or if they rebuild, you might be able to turn a young one like Mason Taylor or Elijah Arroyo for him. If he continues to earn goals at this pace, Johnson has written the top-12 top over him.
Get him now, and when he goes off again, Kanaal Johnson’s Doppelgänger, Mr. Milchick and tell your opponent “Vluimen.”
Sales: WR Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers
Tired of driving on the Rollercoaster of Quentin Johnston? He has just given you a sales window when you are ready to get off the ride.
Building on the regular season finale of last season – 13 catches for 186 Yards – Johnston burst the gate to start 2025 with five catches for 79 yards and two TDs, good for 24.9 fantasy points. But sandwiched between those two games: a total of zero: no receptions on five goals in the wildcart round.

Quentin Johnston’s advanced statistics
So, is the third -year expansion on us? Or is Johnston exactly what he has always been: an inconsistent wide out that gives you a tree week now and then? Players like that are hard to trust in fantasy because they do not miss a long -term consistency. He starts to feel like an early career Gabe Davis or, for old players, Ty Hilton: players who give fantasy managers weekly headaches who try to decide whether this is the week to connect to line-ups.
Although the performance of week 1 was encouraging, Johnston was still third in the team with a goal share of 20.6% behind Keenan Allen and Ladd McConkey. Allen has a long -term chemistry with Justin Herbert, and McConkey is just a superior route buyer and separator. Johnston comes third in the pecking order most weeks. And as the team becomes more comfortable with Rookie first round RB Omarion Hampton, I suspect that they will lean on him for a more balanced attack.
Can you pack Johnston with a second round pick to deliver to Jerry Jeudy, Chris Olave or George Pickens? If so, do it. As an alternative, if someone offers a projected high second-rounder, that is probably a Dynasty Fantasy Football trade that you should take.
Hold: Wr Josh Downs, Indianapolis Colts
Josh Downs produced a Dud in week 1. An analysis estimated, there was a lot of excitement about him that produced last year’s success as soon as Daniel Jones won the runway. Down’s flourished when Joe Flacco was in the middle in 2024, so it was expected that he would take a step forward in this violation.
If week 1 was an indication, Downs managers could have a long season.
He still does not see the field in sets of two WR, where Alec Pierce plays much more snaps than we would like. Downs only had a Snap share of 49.3% and a target share of 10.3% in week 1, and ended the day with only two catches on three goals for a measly 12 yards.
Even worse, he not only competes with Pierce for Snaps, but it seems that he loses part of the hemes at the first round in Tyler Warren. With an adot of only 5.2 meters, Warren aroused nine goals and catch seven for 76 Yards. Fellow Wide Out Michael Pittman also operated in the short area and earned eight goals with an adot of 6.8 Yards.

The advanced statistics of Josh Downs
If Downs is alone on the field for half the time and does not recommend the volume of the lock, it is difficult to see where his production comes from. This is especially disappointing after many fantasy managers had expected a third -year jump after his 140 catches, 1,574 yards and seven touchdowns in his first two seasons.
After those deprivation of the opening, there will not be much excitement about the Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Market for its services. He’s at WR42 Goalkeeper Currently. Hold the downs for now and see if the snaps and goals tap in the coming weeks before they decide what to do with him.
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