The Dynasty Wire
July 1, 2026

Dynasty Market Report — July 1, 2026

The Lede

Cleveland is the center of the dynasty universe today. Raheim Sanders surging +75.55% to DME 1,113 while Deshaun Watson continues bleeding value (down -2.62% to DME 1,599) tells you everything you need to know: the Browns backfield is getting priced for life after Watson, and the market is moving fast. Quinshon Judkins holding steady at DME 4,790 (+4.54%) confirms this isn't speculation — it's a full reshuffling of Cleveland's offensive equity.

Who's Rising

The Carolina connection is real — Mitchell Evans jumping +79.57% to DME 1,011 alongside the Xavier Legette selloff suggests the Panthers are pivoting toward an Evans-centric passing game construction, worth monitoring for positional scarcity at TE. Joshua Palmer's explosion to DME 1,267 (+76.71%) in Buffalo almost certainly reflects a role consolidation following depth-chart clarity in the Bills offense — at that DME he's still acquirable before casual managers catch up. Tanner McKee cracking four digits at DME 1,079 (+75.73%) in a Superflex format is the clearest signal of the week: Philadelphia has handed him meaningful QB1 stakes, and the window to buy is closing.

Who's Falling

Tank Bigsby sliding -3.08% to DME 1,760 in Philadelphia is likely a direct reflection of McKee's rise — a run-first offense just got reframed as a pass-first one, compressing Bigsby's upside ceiling. Jordan James dropping -5.62% to DME 1,326 in San Francisco is the sharpest fall on the board and warrants watching rather than buying; the 49ers backfield situation remains genuinely murky with Aiyuk potentially inbound via Carolina-adjacent roster moves. LeQuint Allen's modest -2.63% dip to DME 1,186 in Jacksonville looks like noise, not narrative.

The Move

Sell Tanner McKee now if you bought in below DME 700. He's climbed +75.73% in seven days to DME 1,079 — that's a full repricing event, not a gradual climb. Flip the profit into Raheim Sanders (DME 1,113), who has equivalent upside with a cleaner path to carries and hasn't fully re-rated yet. The Cleveland backfield math strongly favors Sanders as the pass-down and receiving complement to Judkins long-term.