Dynasty Market Report — July 2, 2026
The Lede
The dual-breakout in Cleveland is the dominant story today. Raheim Sanders surging +74.96% to DME 1,111 and Deshaun Watson ticking up +9.5% to DME 1,694 in the same seven-day window signals that something tangible is happening in that backfield and offense — practice buzz, scheme clarity, or both. When a QB and his presumed featured back move together like this, the market is telling you the Browns offense is being re-priced in real time.
Who's Rising
Mitchell Evans (DME 1,016, +80.46%) and Tanner McKee (DME 1,071, +75.57%) are the more speculative side of today's board — both crossing into four-figure DME territory on what appears to be positional scarcity momentum and training camp role clarification rather than confirmed starter locks. Evans is a buy at this DME if you can still find sellers anchored to last week's price; McKee in Philadelphia is a hold until the depth chart firms. Sanders (DME 1,111) is the cleanest buy of the three: the upside is real, the situation is improving, and he's still affordable relative to his ceiling.
Who's Falling
Carson Beck's -17.62% crater to DME 1,907 is the sharpest single-player signal on the board — in Arizona, where Trey Benson (DME 1,538, +8.08%) is simultaneously rising, this looks less like a Beck correction and more like an organizational confidence shift worth monitoring. Drew Allar (DME 1,511, -11.95%) and Garrett Nussmeier (DME 1,066, -12.19%) are falling in a crowded QB landscape; both are speculative holds, not buy-low windows, until their situations stabilize. Ja'Kobi Lane (DME 1,661, -8.38%) is the one faller worth a buy-low call — Baltimore's system will eventually force volume onto someone.
The Move
Sell Deshaun Watson (DME 1,694) into this +9.5% pop. His ceiling is fully priced at this number, the Cleveland offense remains a prove-it story, and you can flip that capital directly into Raheim Sanders (DME 1,111) — who captures the same backfield upside at a fraction of the cost with far more long-term runway.