Dynasty Trading Post: David Montgomery, Patrick Mahomes

Chad Parsons analyzes the dynasty trading market for strategy, target players, and team-building concepts.

Chad Parsons's Dynasty Trading Post: David Montgomery, Patrick Mahomes Chad Parsons Published 12/18/2024

Welcome to the dynasty trading post, where optimizing strategy, roster construction, format, and player value oscillations are examined weekly with examples and completed dynasty trades.

This week, we'll focus on the trade market for recently injured David Montgomery and Patrick Mahomes II.

All trades are Superflex unless stated otherwise.

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RB David Montgomery, Detroit

The power running back duo of Sonic and Knuckles sustained an injury to David Montgomery in Week 15. First, this is a massive opportunity for Jahymyr Gibbs to have even more upside in the fantasy semifinals and championship weeks. Second, Craig Reynolds and Sione Vaki are intriguing stashes for Week 17 should Gibbs sustain an injury in Week 16. Also, Reynolds may have a flex-worthy role in Week 16. From the dynasty trading front, injuries to notable players offer an opportunity in the marketplace to buy and sell based on team direction. Injured players are appealing to non-contenders and selling an injured player for production is a straight-forward venture for a still-contending team this season.

Montgomery was RB11 in PPG through Week 14 before his partial game due to injury. This is despite being in a full committee with Gibbs, one of the most talented backs in the entire NFL, on the same depth chart. Montgomery is also locked in for 2025 and has a good chance to be on the roster in 2026 considering his contract structure. While being an older running back, Montgomery is well-insulated considering the level of the offense and his contract allegiance. 

Here are a few example trades to highlight Montgomery buy opportunities:

The Guerendo-Brown deal highlights contending teams willing to part with injured players for lineup options or even the prospect of lineup options (Brown) late in the season. The Jacobs deal is a boon for a non-contending team to pick up a future 1st and arbitraging between older running backs. The same applies to the Aaron Jones trade construction. Also, Montgomery flipped for Derrick Henry makes a ton of sense for a contender but also allows the non-contender to win once into 2025 with the younger running back.

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