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The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt believes that the New York Jets could release quarterback Justin Fields this offseason. The Jets are going to land in the range of $70 million to $80 million in salary cap space in 2026 without cutting anyone, and they don't have a ton of options for cap savings. Fields signed a two-year, $40 million deal in free agency ($30 million guaranteed) last year, but he was a disaster in 2025 and was eventually benched in favor of veteran Tyrod Taylor. It's unlikely that a team will want to trade for the 26-year-old. If they outright cut him, they'll incur a $22 million dead-cap hit and only $1 million in savings. If they designate him as a post-June 1, they can spread the cap hit out over two years and save $10 million. Rosenblatt believes the Jets will outright cut Fields since they aren't lacking in cap space. The former 11th overall pick has elite rushing upside, but he just has not improved as a passer. Fields could compete for a starting gig elsewhere, but nothing will be guaranteed going into 2026.
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Dynasty | The Dolphins have released wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Dynasty Analysis: This seemed inevitable for months but it's now come to fruition. Hill is now a free agent, but one also coming off a pretty horrific knee injury. It seems likely his best days are behind him but also likely a team will take a chance based on his explosiveness. It's fair to wonder just how many teams will be interested in a player with his kind of baggage but he should land somewhere, His dynasty value just won't have much of a chance to increase with his age, however.
Dynasty | The Jets could use the franchise tag on running back Breece Hall. Dynasty Analysis: The Jets are clearly a mess but Hall has been one of their few bright spots through the years. The real question is if New York would keep him even after placing the tag on him as they could trade him to a team after franchising him. There are going to be a lot of moving parts here but the bottom line is he may not end up hitting free agency in the traditional way. Regardless, Hall's dynasty value is going to be directly tied to his landing spot.
Dynasty | The Seahawks are unlikely to use the franchise tag on running back Kenneth Walker. Dynasty Analysis: The reigning Super Bowl MVP may not be a priority with Jaxon Smith-Njigba up for an extension and Seattle having several other free agents. The torn ACL of Zach Charbonnet complicates matters but Walker is going to get paid this off-season, regardless. It's quite possible he signs with a team to be their true RB1, a move that will clearly help his dynasty ranking and ADP.
Dynasty | Impending free agent Alec Pierce is deemed to be a good fit for the Titans. Dynasty Analysis: It's officially #speculation season. Still, it makes sense as Cam Ward could use a speedster to help open up an offense that looked putrid at times last season. Pierce led the league in terms of yards per catch at 21.3 and his dynasty value could increase should he find a team where he's more of a focal point of the offense like Tennessee.
Dynasty | Free agent wide receiver Mike Evans has been linked as a possible fit with the Bills. Dynasty Analysis: Evans posted a 30/368/3 line last year in a career-low eight games, snapping his NFL-record for consecutive seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards at 11. Now 32, it's fair to wonder just what he may have left in the tank. However, we've seen Evans defy logic many times and doubting his ability has often made people look like fools. His dynasty value won't change much as his career seems to be on a year-to-year basis but landing on a solid team could make him a great short-term dynasty target for a contender, similar to that of Davante Adams.
Dynasty | Free agent quarterback Malik Willis has been connected to Miami. Dynasty Analysis: It seems like every day brings us a new report connecting Willis to the Dolphins and today is no different. The fact is he's the best free agent quarterback on the market and that speaks volumes about the depth and talent available this season as Willis is still very unproven. In the end, it really looks like he's going to get his chance to start in the league and his dynasty value is clearly on the rise.
Dynasty | The Commanders have been linked to free agent tight end Isaiah Likely. Dynasty Analysis: Likely should be in high demand this off-season, especially for teams looking for a solid target to roam the middle of the field. Likely has been up and down during his tenure in Baltimore but has also shown some flashes of greatness. Washington makes sense as Zach Ertz tore his ACL and is hardly going to be looked upon as a sure thing coming off injury. Regardless, Likely's value will increase should he land good money and a true starting role.
Dynasty | The Chiefs have been linked to free agent running back Travis Etienne. Dynasty Analysis: Etienne has had his fair share of ups and downs in his career but he would represent a solid upgrade over the likes of Isaiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt at this stage in their collective careers. It will be interesting to see exactly what the Chiefs do at running back as they've also been connected to the draft's top runners, including Jeremiyah Love. Regardless, Etienne's dynasty value is going to be extremely volatile until we see if he ends up on a new team for the first time in his career.
Dynasty | Free agent running back RIco Dowdle has been connected to the Denver Broncos. Dynasty Analysis: Dowdle was supposed to be a backup to Chuba Hubbard last season but ended up being the superior option, running for over 1,000 yards on 4.6 yards per carry - nearly identical production to his breakout season in Dallas the previous year. Dowdle is going to find work this season as player no worse than a big part of a committee and could even be signed to carry the load for a team. His dynasty value could go way up or way down in the coming months, so he simply remains a high-upside hold.
Before a shin injury cut his rookie season short, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton made five touchdown grabs over his final seven games of 2025 while complementing Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba's route-running precision with explosive downfield speed. Perhaps not coincidentally, once Horton was lost for the year, the second half of Smith-Njigba's season, while still dominant, fell off the record-setting pace with which he opened 2025. Seattle made a mid-season trade for speedster Rashid Shaheed, but he wasn't able to recreate Horton's success. With Shaheed headed toward unrestricted free agency, and Cooper Kupp turning 33 before the start of the 2026 season, Horton could be given every opportunity to earn a spot in two-wide sets and is likely to see his value steadily increase as the season nears.
From RotoBaller
Once viewed as a top-10 dynasty tight end following his early-second round selection in the 2023 NFL draft, Las Vegas Raiders three-year veteran Michael Mayer has seen his stock dip season after season. With the Raiders bringing in an entirely new coaching staff for the second year in a row, Mayer has again seen his name floated in trade speculation, with dynasty managers hoping a change of scenery can revive his value. A dominant receiving tight end while at Notre Dame, Mayer has shown the occasional flash with the Raiders, notably finishing the 2025 season with 136 yards on 14 targets while Brock Bowers was sidelined for Weeks 17 and 18. If Mayer is indeed traded, he should see his value spike, but even if he remains in Las Vegas, new head coach Klint Kubiak could find more creative uses for a player that still ranks among the most talented offensive weapons on the team.
From RotoBaller
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy's lack of availability through his first two NFL seasons is the Minnesota Vikings' "foremost concern," according to Alec Lewis of The Athletic. McCarthy has played in 29% of the team's regular-season games since he was drafted in the first round in the spring of 2024. The 23-year-old has dealt with a torn meniscus in his knee, a sprained ankle, a concussion, and hand and finger injuries. Durability concerns are the primary reason why Minnesota is seeking QB insurance behind McCarthy going into the 2026 season. But injuries aren't the only reason for the Vikings to be concerned. Outside of a four-game stretch to close last season, McCarthy's overall body of work ranked at the bottom among all qualified QBs. The team removed most of its over-the-middle passing concepts last season to keep McCarthy's line of sight as simple as possible. It's clear McCarthy is still developing after missing his entire rookie campaign, but if he doesn't show improvement soon, he could be looking at losing the franchise QB title sooner than later.
From RotoBaller
While playing all 17 games in 2025, New York Jets second-year running back Isaiah Davis put up 422 total yards on 64 touches. While the efficiency he displayed in his rookie season remained evident, his lack of usage was a disappointment, given fellow sophomore back Braelon Allen missed all but four games. With Breece Hall set to hit free agency following a true workhorse season in which he handled 283 opportunities, there is a chance he moves on, and Davis could help to absorb some of those vacated touches. However, the Jets have both the cap space and the will to secure Hall's services for the long-term, and if they do, Davis will again be forced to fight with a presumably healthy Allen for limited time on the field. Until a decision is officially made on Hall, Davis remains a dynasty hold, but he could be heading toward cut territory if the Jets run back the same room in 2026.
From RotoBaller
The Minnesota Vikings could be looking to trade for a quarterback this offseason after former first-rounder J.J. McCarthy struggled with injuries and ineffectiveness in his first full year as the starter. The Athletic's Alec Lewis writes that "there is perhaps no candidate who checks more boxes for what the Vikings are looking for than San Francisco 49ers QB Mac Jones." There are a lot of things that could attract the Vikings' front office and head coach Kevin O'Connell. The 27-year-old is a former first-rounder, comes from a Kyle Shanahan offense, and pushes the ball over the middle of the field. He's still under contract with San Fran for another year, but his guaranteed salary for 2026 is only $1 million. The biggest obstacle to Jones potentially landing in Minnesota is the 49ers driving a "hard bargain" for him after he had a solid season filling in for the injured Brock Purdy. To land Jones, the Vikes might have to make the Niners an offer they can't refuse.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Vic Tafur writes that it seems as though the San Francisco 49ers "have big plans" for second-year running back Jordan James. Brian Robinson Jr. had a nice season as the backup to star RB Christian McCaffrey, carrying the ball 92 times for 400 yards and two touchdowns in 17 regular-season games, but the 26-year-old will be a free agent in March. James, 21, was taken in the fifth round out of Oregon last year, but he played in only three games and didn't have a single touch out of the backfield. Isaac Guerendo is an obvious cut candidate, but James probably will only see a significant role in San Fran's backfield in 2026 if Robinson walks in free agency. James was a healthy scratch for the first 14 games of the 2025 season and only played on special teams to close out the year. If Robinson isn't back next season, James will be an obvious handcuff for the oft-injured CMC.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman had a three-game flash near the middle of his sophomore season, during which time he caught 21 passes for 255 yards and two scores. Unfortunately, nothing he's shown before or since has indicated a need to keep him rostered anywhere outside of the deepest dynasty leagues. Remaining relatively healthy throughout the 2025 season, the soon-to-be 26-year-old totaled only 21 receptions for 270 yards and two touchdowns, unable to carve out a meaningful role on one of the league's worst receiving units. With rookie drafts approaching in many dynasty leagues, managers now face decisions over who to cut to make room for the new class. With early reports tying Cleveland to some of the top receiving talent in the NFL draft, and with no promise of improved quarterback play in 2026, Tillman no longer needs to be held if roster space is at a premium.
From RotoBaller
The Athletic's Matt Schneidman writes that Green Bay Packers impending free-agent wide receiver Romeo Doubs "is as good as gone in free agency." Doubs is coming off a strong fourth year in the NFL and is fully expected to sign a multi-year extension with a new team this offseason after catching 55 of his 85 targets for a career-high 724 yards and six touchdowns in 16 regular-season games. The 25-year-old former fourth-rounder in 2022 out of Nevada probably won't become a No. 1 wideout with a change of scenery, but he's an underrated player and should be easily considered a top-five free agent at his position going into next season. Doubs has 202 receptions for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns in his four NFL seasons, and with the right offense, he could become a priority target as a No. 2 or 3 wideout in fantasy in 2026.
From RotoBaller
For the first time since the end of his explosive rookie season, Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is being priced outside the top five of the position in dynasty startups. Still only 26 years old, the dip in value is in no way indicative of a decline in talent but rather stems from the poor quarterback play that contributed to his career-worst 9.4 fantasy points per game in 2025. Unfortunately for Jefferson and the Vikings, no quick fix appears to be coming to Minnesota, with the team likely to give third-year signal-caller J.J. McCarthy one more shot to lock down the starting job for 2026. It should come as no surprise if the team also brings in a veteran presence for a training camp competition, though the free agent market is relatively barren. Head coach Kevin O'Connell has long been regarded as a quarterback whisperer, but unless he's able to draw a drastic improvement from McCarthy or whomever he deems worthy of leading the team moving forward, Jefferson's value could continue to slide.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Matthew Golden had a disappointing first year in the NFL in 2025 after he was taken with the 23rd overall pick out of Texas. The 22-year-old caught 29 passes for 361 yards and no touchdowns in 14 regular-season games on just 44 targets. It was surprising that he had so few targets, especially with tight end Tucker Kraft tearing his ACL in Week 9. The Athletic's Matt Schneidman expects Golden "to be a much bigger part of the game plan next season" in his sophomore season. It would be premature to expect Golden to be above Christian Watson or Jayden Reed in the pecking order, but Schneidman "wouldn't hesitate to use him over Dontayvion Wicks." Romeo Doubs is expected to depart in free agency, opening up a big role in the passing attack for Golden. Fantasy managers in dynasty/keeper leagues shouldn't sell low on him, and he could end up being a nice value pick in redraft fantasy leagues this fall.
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