The Dynasty Wire
July 7, 2026

Dynasty Market Report — July 7, 2026

The Lede

Tanner McKee is the story of the week in Philadelphia. A +76.57% surge to DME 1,070 in seven days signals the market has decisively shifted on the Eagles' QB situation — McKee appears to have separated himself from competition and owners are pricing in a legitimate SF1 ceiling in a high-powered offense. In Superflex formats, that trajectory at this DME entry point is worth every bit of attention you can give it.

Who's Rising

The Baltimore-to-breakout pipeline is real: Devontez Walker's +78.64% move to DME 1,154 is the largest raw gain on the board, and it tracks with camp reports of Walker cementing himself as a genuine WR2 target hog behind a reshuffled depth chart. Jalin Hyatt (DME 1,032, +77.93%) is finally getting the NYG offensive system he was miscast out of — buy both, but Walker has the higher floor given Baltimore's commitment to feeding him. Cade Stover at DME 1,128 (+75.16%) is the quiet TE dart worth stashing; Houston's offense ran through that seam role last season and Stover is apparently healthy and absorbing it fully.

Who's Falling

Carson Beck's -24.95% crash to DME 1,817 is significant and not a buy-low — Arizona's situation has clearly deteriorated around him and that DME still prices in upside the context no longer supports. Drew Allar (DME 1,478, -18.97%) is more interesting as a buy-low candidate; Pittsburgh's offense has issues but Allar's arm talent is real and this drop feels market-overcorrected. Kevin Coleman (DME 1,115, -16.73%) losing ground in Miami is a quiet alarm — monitor that depth chart before adding.

The Move

Sell Tanner McKee into the hype. DME 1,070 after a 76-point weekly spike is peak leverage — other managers are seeing the headlines and reacting emotionally. Package McKee with a mid-round pick and acquire a proven asset before the market normalizes. Strike today; this window closes by weekend.