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Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
Very disappointed in you Tyler!
J/k, no worries. Looking forward to trading, drafting and the season!
Haven't been able to spend time on my teams recently & I have a few leagues that I missed some offers. They sat until they expired and I just wanted to apologize to the managers that sent them. I usually try and get to stuff quicker.
I have some more free time now and am gonna try and figure how to fix a few of my teams. I'm reaching out to the people who had sent stuff but am always open to talking trades.
Looking forward to a fun season & I appreciate you all for playing.(Sorry to anyone in multiple leagues with me. I am going to be posting the same message in the other leagues that I had missed offers)
| Released | ICEMAN (SF)^ 1.08 | Philip Rivers QB IND | Thu Apr 9 3:52pm ET |
| Released | Peaky Blinders | Jawhar Jordan RB HOU | Mon Apr 6 1:27pm ET |
| Released | Peaky Blinders | Ben Sinnott TE WAS | Mon Apr 6 1:26pm ET |
| Released | Peaky Blinders | Deshaun Watson QB CLE | Thu Apr 2 9:26pm ET |
| Released | Team Batman Dynasty SF 2 | Quinn Ewers QB MIA | Sat Mar 14 10:37pm ET |
Sat Apr 25 12:32am ET | |||
| Rizzle Dizzle | Rashee Rice 2027 Rnd 2 from Rizzle Dizzle | Regina Wheat Kings | Emeka Egbuka |
Sun Apr 5 9:29pm ET | |||
| Regina Wheat Kings | Jacoby Brissett 2027 Rnd 3 from Regina Wheat Kings | Peaky Blinders | 2027 Rnd 2 from Peaky Blinders |
Fri Mar 27 9:20am ET | |||
| Regina Wheat Kings | D.J. Moore 2026 Rnd 3 Pick 11 | Big Papas Patriots Dyn125 | 2026 Rnd 1 Pick 12 |
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| BS | 0 | 0 |
| Roll The Bones | 0 | 0 |
| John Kramer | 0 | 0 |
| So Long London | 0 | 0 |
The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected Houston tight end prospect Tanner Koziol with the 164th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. It's the second tight end addition in the last 24 hours for the Jaguars, who added Texas A&M's Nate Boerkircher with the 56th overall pick in the second round on Friday. Evidently, there was plenty of truth to the rumors that the Jaguars wanted to use the draft to strengthen their tight end room. While Boerkircher is more of a blocker, Koziol is a significant receiving threat. He led the Big 12 with 74 receptions last year, just one season after catching 94 passes at Ball State. Over his last two years, he posted a total of 168 catches, 1,566 yards, and 14 touchdowns. Brenton Strange remains the undisputed No. 1 tight end in Jacksonville, but we wouldn't be surprised to see Koziol carve out a meaningful role in his rookie campaign as another intriguing target for Trevor Lawrence.
From RotoBaller
The Tennessee Titans have selected Penn State running back prospect Nicholas Singleton with the 165th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Singleton exploded for 1,474 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2024, and while his yardage was nearly cut in half last season, he still found the end zone 14 times. He's a solid receiver but does most of his work as a ball-carrier, showcasing an ability to find gaps at the line of scrimmage and rack up extra yardage. He's the all-time touchdowns leader at Penn State, surpassing Saquon Barkley by two scores. There's a path for him to earn immediate playing time in Tennessee. Pollard is 28 years old and heading into a contract season, so the Titans may look to shift some of his workload to Singleton in preparation for the future. Meanwhile, Tyjae Spears should remain nestled into a third-down role, staying away from most of the early-down work. After proving that he was capable of producing in the Big 10, Singleton will now make the leap to the NFL as a potential steal in fantasy football rookie drafts.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | At the beginning of the fourth round, the Los Angeles Chargers select WR Brenen Thompson. Dynasty Analysis: So Mike McDaniel gets some blazing speed to throw into the offense, and with Justin Herbert's arm, this could end up going very well. Brenen Thompson ran a lightning-fast 4.26 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and has the requisite YAC ability to supplement the stopwatch. With him taking the top off the defense, this could actually be a net positive for Ladd McConkey, who remains in the WR2 range for Dynasty.
Dynasty | At the beginning of the fourth round, the Denver Broncos select RB Jonah Coleman. Dynasty Analysis: Jonah Coleman is more of a stylistic comp to JK Dobbins, but it's not necessarily great news for RJ Harvey, either. Coleman is a grinder of a downhill runner and will likely continue to box Harvey out of short-yardage and/or goal-line usage, but he at least doesn't show enough pop to keep Harvey on the sidelines in all scenarios. This solidifies Harvey's role as a low-end Dynasty RB2 as it continues to cap his ceiling.
Dynasty | Near the beginning of the fourth round, the New York Jets select QB Cade Klubnik. Dynasty Analysis: A former five-star recruit who was once looked at as a high-end, first-round pick, Cade Klubnik is coming off a very disappointing final collegiate season and now finds himself as a mid-round flyer. He probably couldn't have found a better home to potentially get snaps as a rookie, though. The Jets have already added a tight end and wide receiver in this Draft, so if Geno Smith falters, Klubnik could actually be in a pretty decent spot to put up fantasy points. As it stands, Smith remains in the QB32ish range for Dynasty purposes.
Dynasty | With the 115th pick, the Baltimore Ravens select WR Elijah Sarratt. Dynasty Analysis: Elijah Sarratt will join Ja'Kobi Lane (third round) as two larger-bodied options to supplement Zay Flowers. After losing two tight ends through free agency, it seems that the Ravens have decided to replace their services in a unique way that will still offer Lamar Jackson some help at the catch point and in the red zone. Jackson remains an elite Dynasty asset.
Dynasty | In the middle of the fourth round, the Las Vegas Raiders select Mike Washington. Dynasty Analysis: There are worse things than becoming a handcuff in a backfield with no competition behind the RB1, but it's not as if Ashton Jeanty has many miles on the tires. Mike Washington is a big 220+ pound running back who can break off home runs, but we shouldn't expect him to siphon an outsized workload behind Jeanty unless an injury pops up. Jeanty should remain in the top tier of Dynasty running backs ahead of what should be a very promising sophomore campaign.
Dynasty | In the middle of the fourth round, the Buffalo Bills select WR Skyler Bell. Dynasty Analysis: The initial trade for D.J. Moore prior to the Draft already felt like it could put the squeeze on Khalil Shakir's target share, but Skyler Bell is almost like a younger version of what Shakir does well. Bell was a highly productive slot player who got the ball quick after the snap to take advantage of his run-after-catch ability, which is essentially exactly what Shakir is. The veteran already had some issues providing ceiling fantasy performances, and this could very well knock his Dynasty value down into the WR4/5 fringe.
Dynasty | Near the end of the fourth round, the New Orleans Saints select WR Bryce Lance. Dynasty Analysis: In addition to 8th-overall pick Jordyn Tyson and third-round tight end Oscar Delp, the Saints add WR Bryce Lance to continue to insulate Tyler Shough (not to mention a guard four picks earlier). It was all fun and games when the team selected Shough in the second round of the 2025 Draft, but after he flashed legitimate fantasy highs in the second half of the year, the Dynasty community was forced to take him a little more seriously. With the added firepower to the offense, his days as a QB2 value could very well extend far beyond the 2026 season.
Dynasty | Near the top of the fifth round, the Denver Broncos select TE Justin Joly Dynasty Analysis: Despite a moderate athletic profile, Justin Joly had a 49-489-7 stat line last season, second-best among FBS tight ends. Joly can operate up the seam to provide Bo Nix with some intermediate-to-deep mismatches, which could further lower the ceiling of Evan Engram. The latter portion of Engram's career continues to be a bit of a fantasy letdown, which keeps him in the Dynasty TE25 range as a mediocre floor play.
The Kansas City Chiefs have selected Nebraska running back prospect Emmett Johnson with the 161st overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Johnson was widely regarded as one of the top running backs available on Day 3, mostly because of his ability to join any system and take on an immediate role in the passing game. He had 46 catches, 370 receiving yards, and three receiving touchdowns at school last year, so we wouldn't be surprised if he consistently gets onto the field on third down. There's significant receiving upside here, but Johnson is a proven ball-carrier, too. He led the Big 10 in carries (251) and rushing yards (1,451) last year. With that said, the Chiefs signed Kenneth Walker III to a large contract this offseason, so Johnson's short-term ceiling on early downs is likely a change-of-pace back. Most of his short-term value will come in PPR leagues, as he might be able to carve out a steady receiving role on third downs.
From RotoBaller
The Minnesota Vikings have selected Michigan fullback/tight end prospect Max Bredeson with the 159th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Bredeson will mostly operate as a blocker and special teams contributor for the Vikings. He had zero carries and 12 receptions across five seasons at school, but PFF gave him an 85.2 grade in run blocking and a 78.1 grade in pass blocking last year. He'll be tasked with creating opportunities for players like Kyler Murray, Aaron Jones, and Jordan Mason, but he won't accrue much fantasy value himself. Bredeson can be avoided in all fantasy drafts.
From RotoBaller
The Denver Broncos have selected North Carolina State tight end prospect Justin Joly with the 152nd overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Joly was a four-year contributor in college, splitting his NCAA career at UConn and NC State. Over his last two seasons, he caught 92 passes for 1,150 yards and 11 touchdowns, mostly against ACC competition. Tight end Evan Engram had an underwhelming 2025 season from a fantasy football perspective, and now that he's headed into a contract year, it's time for the Broncos to begin looking for his replacement. Despite being a Day 3 pick, Joly could be the Broncos' eventual successor to Engram. He'll use 2026 as a developmental campaign before perhaps ascending into a larger role in 2027. He's not on the redraft radar at the moment, but there could be some dynasty appeal in deeper leagues.
From RotoBaller
The New Orleans Saints have acquired edge rusher Tyree Wilson from the Las Vegas Raiders, according to announcements from both organizations. The full trade sends Wilson and pick No. 219 to the Saints, while the Raiders receive the 150th overall selection. The Saints have been active in trade talks for a defensive end in recent days, as previous reports linked them to the Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux. Instead of Thibodeaux, the Saints end up with a different former first-round pick. The No. 7 selection in 2023, Wilson has missed just one game through three NFL seasons. He has a modest seven starts to his name, racking up three forced fumbles and 8.5 sacks over the last two seasons. The Saints used the bulk of their draft picks in Rounds 1 through 4 on major offensive weapons, and now, they're bolstering their defense by adding a more experienced rusher. He should slot into an immediate starting role on a Saints defensive line that features fellow 2023 first-rounder Bryan Bresee.
From RotoBaller
The Arizona Cardinals have selected Texas Tech wide receiver Reggie Virgil with the 143rd overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. A transfer from Miami-Ohio, Virgil excelled during his first and only season at Texas Tech, catching 57 passes for 705 yards and six touchdowns. He also coverted his two rushing attempts into two rushing touchdowns. With good hands and route-running skills, Virgil has a chance to produce in a depth role as early as his rookie season. He'll presumably spend this summer competing for the No. 4 receiver role behind Michael Wilson, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Kendrick Bourne.
From RotoBaller
The New Orleans Saints have selected North Dakota State wide receiver prospect Bryce Lance with the 136th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. He's the younger brother of former NDSU quarterback Trey Lance, and he had a terrific performance at the Scouting Combine earlier this offseason. Lance has the speed necessary to excel downfield, using his legs to gain separation from defenders. He draws some comparisons to Marquez Valdes-Scantling or Rashid Shaheed, two former Saints who have demonstrated a tendency to break off explosive plays. Over his final two collegiate seasons, Lance had 126 catches, 2,150 yards, and 25 touchdowns. He could immediately slot in as the Saints' No. 3 receiver behind Chris Olave and first-rounder Jordyn Tyson. Lance has impressive dynasty upside, and there's the potential for him to deliver some breakout fantasy performances as early as his rookie season. Because of his big-play upside, the biggest concern with Lance from a fantasy perspective is that he could end up being a weekly boom-or-bust, making it tough for managers to decide when to start him.
From RotoBaller
The Baltimore Ravens have selected SMU tight end prospect Matthew Hibner with the 133rd overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The Ravens traded up to acquire this selection from the 49ers in exchange for the 154th overall pick and a 2027 sixth-rounder. Hibner was a late bloomer in college football. After catching just two passes across three seasons with Michigan, he transferred to SMU, where he totaled 55 catches, 804 yards, and eight touchdowns over two years (27 games). Hibner offers the Ravens positional versatility, as the team can move him all around the formation. He should pair nicely with Mark Andrews after Baltimore watched Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar depart in free agency. The Ravens have made a concerted effort to supply Lamar Jackson with big-bodied targets in the draft this year. He might not have fantasy relevance right away, but there's some dynasty appeal here, especially since Hibner has a chance to be the eventual successor to Andrews.
From RotoBaller
The Buffalo Bills have selected University of Connecticut wide receiver prospect Skyler Bell with the 125th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. He'll provide another weapon for quarterback Josh Allen in a revamped Bills offense led by coordinator-turned-head coach Joe Brady. Bell has extensive experience contributing at the collegiate level, including three years with Wisconsin and two with UConn. During his final NCAA season in 2025, he caught 101 passes for 1,278 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was the only player in the country to rank among the top five in all three categories: catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns. He has impressive speed and a good vertical, allowing him to play in the slot or outside. He'll presumably have a chance to compete for the No. 3 receiver role behind DJ Moore and Khalil Shakir.
From RotoBaller
The Las Vegas Raiders have selected Arkansas running back prospect Mike Washington Jr. with the 122nd overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Washington joins a backfield that lacks much depth behind former first-rounder Ashton Jeanty. Washington will presumably compete for the backup role with Dylan Laube, the New Hampshire product who has just 27 scrimmage yards through two seasons. Washington has experience as a productive ball-carrier at a Power 4 program, amassing 1,070 rushing yards, 226 receiving yards, and nine touchdowns with the Razorbacks in 2025. Depending on whether the Raiders make any other backfield additions this offseason, Washington could have immediate dynasty appeal as the handcuff behind Jeanty, especially in an upward-trending Raiders offense led by No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza.
From RotoBaller
| 2.00 | Bijan Robinson | RB | ATL |
| 2.00 | Josh Allen | QB | BUF |
| 3.00 | Ja'Marr Chase | WR | CIN |
| 4.25 | Jahmyr Gibbs | RB | DET |
| 6.25 | Puka Nacua | WR | LAR |
| 6.50 | Lamar Jackson | QB | BAL |
| 6.75 | Joe Burrow | QB | CIN |
| 10.00 | Jayden Daniels | QB | WAS |
| 10.50 | Christian McCaffrey | RB | SF |
| 12.25 | Drake Maye | QB | NE |
| 12.75 | Jalen Hurts | QB | PHI |
| 13.00 | Ashton Jeanty | RB | LV |
| 13.25 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | WR | SEA |
| 15.25 | Caleb Williams | QB | CHI |
| 15.25 | CeeDee Lamb | WR | DAL |
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| Peaky Blinders | Sat Apr 25 3:28pm ET |
| So Long London | Sat Apr 25 2:45pm ET |
| Stretching Basics | Sat Apr 25 2:16pm ET |
| Regina Wheat Kings | Sat Apr 25 2:15pm ET |
| BS | Sat Apr 25 2:09pm ET |
| Roll The Bones | Sat Apr 25 2:03pm ET |
| Team Batman Dynasty | Sat Apr 25 10:19am ET |
| Rizzle Dizzle | Fri Apr 24 10:11pm ET |
| John Kramer | Wed Apr 22 1:14am ET |
| Big Papas Patriots D | Mon Apr 13 6:16am ET |
| ICEMAN (SF)^ 1.08 | Fri Apr 10 12:44pm ET |
| Commissioner | Tue Sep 30 10:21am ET |
| Dropping the Midnigh | Sat Sep 27 8:53pm ET |