Creating realistic trade offers that lead to a deal being accepted is always challenging. That's where Justin Boone's fantasy football dynasty trade value charts come into play, acting as a guide to help make moves and manage your roster.
Below,he highlights some of the deep dart throws you should be stashing on your bench in dynasty right now.
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Deep Dynasty Stashes
Tyson Bagent, QB, Bears
Bagent has performed well in limited opportunities since joining the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2023, earning himself a two-year extension last summer. Now, quarterback-needy teams are apparently showing interest in him as a trade target this offseason. While there are a few steps that would need to take place before Bagent gets a starting opportunity elsewhere, it's worth stashing him in case he does get moved to a team like the Cardinals. Chicago's front office has prepared for such a move by bringing back veteran Case Keenum.
Tanner McKee, QB, Eagles
With the recent trade for Andy Dalton, the Eagles now have a surplus of quality quarterbacks on their depth chart. It's possible general manager Howie Roseman simply viewed Dalton as another reliable backup to have on a team with Super Bowl aspirations, but it certainly raises an eyebrow after McKee's name was mentioned in trade rumors this offseason. In Superflex leagues with deeper depth charts, McKee should be picked up and held for the next couple of months to see if a trade materializes. Like Bagent on the Bears, McKee has also flashed with the minimal playing time he's been given.
Trey Lance, QB, Chargers
Lance's dynasty journey has been a consistent downward spiral from the preseason of his rookie year when it seemed like he would be the 49ers' starter. Fortunately, the 25-year-old has found a home with Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers, who elected to re-sign him as Justin Herbert's immediate backup. We know Lance offers rushing upside if Herbert were to get hurt, but this is also an excellent fantasy environment. The Chargers have quality skill position talent and Mike McDaniel taking over as offensive coordinator, as well as an offensive line that should be healthier and just added reinforcement in free agency. Consider Lance one Herbert injury away from being considered as a startable fantasy option.
Jordan James, RB, 49ers
Brian Robinson Jr. is a free agent, which could leave a void on the 49ers' running back depth chart behind Christian McCaffrey, who turns 30 this offseason. Kyle Shanahan loves drafting ball carriers, so the team might not be done acquiring players at the position, but at the moment, James has an inside track on the No. 2 job. That could be an extremely valuable role given McCaffrey's age and durability concerns coming off a 413-touch campaign. In February, beat writerVic Tafurof The Athletic suggested the team has big plans for James and that Isaac Guerendo could be a cut candidate if the team adds another back.
Emari Demercado, RB, Chiefs
Demercado's time with the Cardinals was mostly spent as a change-of-pace option who broke a handful of impressive big plays while also making some foolish mistakes in the process. It's still hard to ignore his production at times, which last year included games of 81, 78 and 104 scrimmage yards around midseason when his role increased due to injuries. As a member of the Chiefs, he's positioned to be the backup behind Kenneth Walker III, who has dealt with durability concerns in the past. We'll see if Kansas City beefs up its RB room in the draft, but for now, Demercado is an important stash.
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Chris Brooks, RB, Packers
Emanuel Wilson signed with the Seahawks in free agency and MarShawn Lloyd hasn't been able to stay healthy during his young career. That allowed Brooks to operate as the No. 2 back in past occasions and could set him up to handle those duties in 2026. Brooks is a player coaches love for his ability to do everything well. We've gotten a glimpse of his potential in Week 18 each of the last two seasons, when he posted 59 yards in 2024 and 61 yards in 2025. Depending on what the Packers do the rest of the offseason, Brooks might end up being the next man up behind 28-year-old Josh Jacobs.
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Phil Mafah, RB, Cowboys
Fifth-round rookie Jaydon Blue struggled to get on the field last season and seventh-rounder Mafah had an injury-plagued start to his rookie campaign that made him an afterthought in the Cowboys backfield. It's unfortunate that Mafah wasn't healthy to start the season, because head coach Brian Schottenheimer had highlighted him as a player he was intrigued by last summer. In his lone appearance in Week 18, Mafah did find the end zone, generating some positive momentum in an otherwise forgettable season. Heading into his sophomore year, Mafah will compete with Blue and Malik Davis for the right to back up Javonte Williams. While Mafah has the steepest hill to climb en route to winning that role, dynasty managers shouldn't write him off yet.
Jahan Dotson, WR, Falcons
As a former first-round pick of the Commanders, Dotson hasn't done much since his seven-touchdown rookie campaign in 2022. He eventually ended up with the Eagles where he was trapped on the depth chart behind star wideouts A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Now, he heads to Atlanta, which offers a wide-open depth chart behind Drake London. Entering his age-26 season, Dotson may finally get another chance to be a top-two receiver in his offense. It remains a long shot that he'll emerge as a fantasy starter, but the opportunity will be there for him with the Falcons.
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Jahdae Walker, WR, Bears
Walker was a 23-year-old UDFA for the Bears in 2025 and spent most of his rookie season on the bench. However, injuries opened the door for him to get some playing time in the final three weeks and he responded with 87 yards and a pair of touchdowns during that span. With DJ Moore traded away and Olamide Zaccheaus signing with the Falcons, Walker now has a chance to emerge as the No. 3 receiver in Chicago.
Ja'Lynn Polk, WR, Saints
Polk's career has gotten off to an extremely slow start after being an early second-round pick in 2024 for the Patriots. His time in New England eventually fizzled out and he was traded to the Saints, where he's being given a clean slate. In fact, quarterback Tyler Shough identified Polk as someone he's excited to work with, when asked about the receiving corps onTerron Armstead's The Set podcast. Receivers lacking in production during their first couple seasons in the NFL have a fairly low hit rate for fantasy, but New Orleans might be the right place for Polk to earn an opportunity behind the lone established starter Chris Olave.
Greg Dulcich, TE, Dolphins
You rarely get an opportunity to feature a clear starter in a deep stashes column, but that's where we're at with Dulcich. As he prepares to turn 26 this offseason, Dulcich is coming off a surprisingly strong finish to his 2025 season in Miami, where he put up at least 40 yards in four of his last five games.Though the Dolphins are fresh off trading away top receiver Jaylen Waddle, you can be sure they'll invest heavily in the position during the draft. So, we still have a lot of moving pieces to figure out with this offense. For the time being, Dulcich is in a spot where he could emerge as one of the most targeted players in this passing attack. That's definitely worth stashing at this stage of the fantasy calendar.
Erick All Jr., TE, Bengals
Cincinnati's starting tight end Mike Gesicki will turn 31 during the season and is fresh off a disappointing campaign with just 28 catches, 307 yards and two scores. Meanwhile, their former fourth-round pick All might finally be nearing full health. As a prospect, All was coming off an ACL tear, which caused a draft-day slide to the fourth round in 2024. However, he immediately earned a role on offense and had multiple catches in seven of his first nine outings before suffering another torn ACL that's sidelined him ever since. In November, he provided the firstpositive updatein a while, suggesting he had started running routes and expected to be cleared by the end of the season. All's receiving skills make him an intriguing dynasty stash.
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