Dynasty Market Report — June 28, 2026
The Lede
Jordan Whittington is the only story worth opening with today. An +80.2% swing to DME 1,283 in seven days is not noise — that's a market repricing event, and it demands an explanation before you do anything else with your roster. Something fundamental has shifted in how the DME is reading his role in LA's offense, and managers sitting on him are suddenly holding a very different asset than they owned last week.
Who's Rising
Whittington's explosion to DME 1,283 dwarfs everything else on the board, but don't sleep on Sean Tucker quietly climbing to DME 1,369 (+3.17%) in Tampa — the DME has been creeping him upward with the consistency of a back whose role is expanding, not spiking. Ryan Flournoy (DME 1,154, +4.15%) continues to build a quiet case in Dallas's receiver room, and at that price point he's still a buy if you can get him at or below current market. Will Howard (DME 1,198, +2.22%) ticking up in Pittsburgh is worth monitoring as the Steelers' QB situation continues to sort itself out heading into camp.
Who's Falling
Tyreek Hill's slide to DME 1,209 (-2.5%) as a free agent is a controlled descent, not a crash — the market is appropriately discounting his value until a landing spot materializes, and that's actually where patient buyers make their money. Deshaun Watson at DME 1,609 (-2.31%) is a more complicated story; that number still feels generous for a quarterback whose availability and performance remain genuine question marks in Cleveland. MarShawn Lloyd (DME 1,469, -1.61%) and Jordan James (DME 1,392, -1.63%) both slipping suggests the DME is cooling on crowded backfields in Green Bay and San Francisco simultaneously.
The Move
Sell Jordan Whittington now. DME 1,283 after an +80.2% run is a gift to any seller — move him to a manager chasing the hype and reinvest in Tyreek Hill (DME 1,209) while he's still unsigned and the market is discounting him. When Hill lands, you'll own the spike instead of chasing it.