The Dynasty Wire
July 5, 2026

Dynasty Market Report — July 5, 2026

The Lede

Deshaun Watson is breathing again. A +10.0% move to DME 1,672 over seven days suggests something concrete is circulating out of Berea — whether that's a clean bill of health, a restructured role, or legitimate camp optimism — and the market is pricing in possibility rather than probability. With Carson Beck (DME 1,889) and Drew Allar (DME 1,490) both cratering simultaneously, the broader QB landscape is shifting fast enough that even a Watson comeback narrative moves the needle.

Who's Rising

The explosion in Devontez Walker (DME 1,151, +79.84%) and Ja'Lynn Polk (DME 1,203, +74.1%) screams opportunity cost — both are likely responding to injury news or depth-chart movement at their respective stops in Baltimore and New Orleans, and at these DME levels they're still buyable if you can confirm the target share logic. Mitchell Evans (DME 1,022, +81.53%) and Jalin Hyatt (DME 1,029, +80.53%) round out what is an unusually aggressive week for developmental assets; Evans in particular warrants a call if you roster him, because TE scarcity in Superflex formats makes a +81% week meaningful even at four-digit DME.

Who's Falling

Carson Beck's -18.75% drop to DME 1,889 is the most alarming single number in today's report — that's a significant valuation for a QB still sitting that high after a steep correction, and if Arizona's offense isn't clicking in camp, there may be more downside ahead. Drew Allar (DME 1,490, -15.87%) and Garrett Nussmeier (DME 1,003, -15.5%) suggest the 2025 rookie QB class is getting a mid-summer reality check across the board; hold, don't panic-sell, but don't overpay to acquire either.

The Move

Sell Ja'Lynn Polk. His DME just jumped +74.1% to 1,203 in seven days, handing you a compressed window to extract maximum value before the market recalibrates. Target a receiver with a stickier role — Devontez Walker at DME 1,151 is the cleaner long-term hold with a defined pathway in Baltimore's offense.