Dynasty Market Report — June 29, 2026
The Lede
The dynasty market is flashing a clear "someone got hurt" signal across multiple skill positions today, with four players posting 76–80% DME jumps in a single week — the kind of vertical move you only see when a roster spot suddenly opens above them. Carolina, LA, New York, and Philadelphia all appear to have experienced meaningful depth-chart shifts, and if you weren't already holding exposure in these rooms, you're shopping at full retail today.
Who's Rising
Mitchell Evans (DME 1,022, +80.57%) and Jordan Whittington (DME 1,283, +80.2%) lead the surge, both signaling legitimate opportunity unlocked by injury or scheme news rather than hype cycles — these aren't momentum buys, they're opportunity plays. Jalin Hyatt (DME 1,047, +79.59%) similarly spikes in New York, where target share has been volatile all offseason, and at that DME he still prices in significant risk. Tanner McKee (DME 1,073, +76.48%) is the most intriguing: a Superflex QB cracking four digits in Philadelphia suggests a real shot at meaningful snaps, and QB-needy rosters should be calling right now before the price settles. Sean Tucker (DME 1,385, +3.67%) and Ryan Flournoy (DME 1,172, +3.35%) are quiet grinders — hold both, no urgency either direction.
Who's Falling
Deshaun Watson (DME 1,595, -2.33%) continues his slow bleed, and with Tom Brady publicly hyping the Raiders as a "massive improvement," the AFC landscape sentiment is subtly shifting away from Cleveland's long-term outlook — Watson holders should have been selling six months ago and that window hasn't closed yet. MarShawn Lloyd (DME 1,454) and Jordan James (DME 1,384) seeing parallel RB dips in Green Bay and San Francisco respectively feels like natural RB volatility rather than alarm bells — these are buy-low conversations, not panic sells.
The Move
Call on Tanner McKee (DME 1,073). A Superflex QB with a live depth-chart path in a functional offense sitting just above 1,000 DME is precisely the asset you sell into the hype in six weeks — but right now, before camp locks in the narrative, you can still acquire him at a price that reflects doubt. Target rosters with QB surplus and offer a WR2-tier piece. The arbitrage window on McKee is weeks, not months.