Dynasty Market Report — July 3, 2026
The Lede
The most significant valuation event this week isn't a single player — it's a quarterback reshuffling across multiple franchises simultaneously. Tanner McKee's +75.66% surge to DME 1,068 in Philadelphia combined with Carson Beck's -21.43% crater to DME 1,870 in Arizona and Drew Allar's -17.95% drop to DME 1,467 in Pittsburgh signals that the summer QB depth chart battles are resolving fast, and the market is pricing winners and losers in real time.
Who's Rising
Devontez Walker's +80.81% jump to DME 1,159 and Ja'Kobi Lane's simultaneous -9.62% decline to DME 1,634 tell a clean story in Baltimore — Walker is eating into the target hierarchy in a meaningful way, and the DME is reflecting a role upgrade, not just camp noise. Mitchell Evans at DME 1,011 (+79.89%) in Carolina suggests a receiving TE is emerging in a post-rebuild offense starved for playmakers, and at four figures he still has room to run if the role solidifies. Buy Walker aggressively and take a flier on Evans before the market fully catches up.
Who's Falling
Beck's drop to DME 1,870 is the most alarming number on the board — that's a significant absolute value losing ground fast, and in a Superflex format that kind of QB erosion can torch a roster's ceiling. Allar at DME 1,467 is trending the same direction in Pittsburgh, suggesting neither of these young QBs has locked down a starting role with conviction yet. Neither is a buy-low situation right now; let them bleed further before committing assets.
The Move
Sell Carson Beck now. DME 1,870 is still a premium price for a QB who just shed over 21% of his value in seven days with no floor visible. Package Beck with a mid-asset sweetener and acquire Raheim Sanders (DME 1,116, +75.2%) in Cleveland, where a clear backfield role appears to be crystallizing. You're converting depreciating QB equity into an ascending RB before the rest of the market catches the same signal.