9 Players to Trade for Right Now in Dynasty Fantasy Football

Nine players to acquire before their value goes up in dynasty fantasy football leagues and which 2026 rookie draft picks to offer.

Sigmund Bloom's 9 Players to Trade for Right Now in Dynasty Fantasy Football Sigmund Bloom Published 02/11/2026

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We can get a lot of things in order now, since there are seven months before the next time we need to set a lineup in a fantasy football league. Spend more time with your family. Take up a new hobby. Do some spring cleaning. And of course, look at your dynasty rosters and try to skate to where the puck is going to be in some early offseason trades before fantasy players wise up to what is coming next for some players on the rise.

Breece Hall (RB-FA)

Hall is closer to the player he was when we were taking him in the top five of fantasy drafts than he has been the last two seasons in nauseatingly bad Jets offenses. There is a chance (maybe one we are underestimating) of Hall being tagged and once again being mired in that toxic waste swamp. In any other scenario, his surroundings will be improved. Hall might even land in an ideal situation like Kansas City. That would reopen the window of Hall moving back up to Boardwalk on the fantasy running back Monopoly board.

2026 Draft Pick Offer: 2026 1.05 or later + later pick(s)

Jalen Coker (WR-CAR)

Coker made it much more difficult to acquire him with his 9-134-1 outburst against the Rams in the wild card round, followed by a proclamation from head coach Dave Canales that Coker will be the #2 receiver entering the offseason. Coker has been a strong WR2 fantasy play in four of the five games that he played at least 87% of the snaps last season. Don't be surprised if Coker's stats are close to Tetairoa McMillan's next season. If you can get a 2027 2nd and Coker for a 2026 late first, do it.

2026 Draft Pick Offer: 2026 1.05 or later for Coker + 2027 2nd

Brenton Strange (TE-JAX)

Strange's 46-540-3 2025 line doesn't look too impressive, but keep in mind that he did it despite missing five games and getting only 60 targets. Strange is one of the most efficient per-target tight ends in the league, and he's only 25, so he has room to grow. Think of him as discount Tucker Kraft. Try to get him as a throw-in or for a 3rd-round pick. 

2026 Draft Pick Offer: 2026 3rd

Cam Ward (QB-TEN)

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