The Dynasty Wire
July 18, 2026

Dynasty Market Report — July 18, 2026

The Lede

The tight end position is experiencing a simultaneous eruption across multiple rosters, and it's not a coincidence. Cade Stover (DME 1,118), Daniel Bellinger (DME 1,129), and Eli Raridon (DME 1,566) are all making significant moves within a single week, signaling that the mid-tier TE market is repricing aggressively ahead of camp. If you're thin at the position, the window to acquire cheaply is closing fast.

Who's Rising

Malachi Corley's +82.93% explosion to DME 1,050 has Cleveland fingerprints all over it — camp buzz around a legitimate target-share opportunity in a receiverroom that lacks an established alpha is driving real buy-in. Tutu Atwell's +72.51% surge to DME 1,280 in Miami suggests a defined role is crystallizing under new offensive infrastructure, and at that DME he's still acquirable. The Stover and Bellinger moves are parallel stories: both are benefiting from tight end depth concerns in their respective offenses, and Davis Mills climbing to DME 1,111 (+41.89%) tells you Houston's QB situation is settling — which directly amplifies Stover's ceiling. Buy Stover before DME 1,200 becomes the floor.

Who's Falling

Drew Allar sliding to DME 1,362 (-15.72%) in Pittsburgh is the most significant drop on the board — this feels connected to the Week 10 Bengals scheduling narrative resurfacing pressure on the offense, but a 15-point DME decline on a young QB with starting upside in Superflex is a genuine buy-low conversation. Carson Beck's -11.89% fall to DME 1,889 in Arizona is more concerning; that's a larger absolute-value erosion and suggests scheme-fit questions haven't resolved at camp. Chimere Dike (-7.35%, DME 1,449) is collateral damage from whatever is happening in Tennessee — Bellinger's surge likely comes at Dike's target-share expense.

The Move

Sell Chimere Dike (DME 1,449) into any remaining market confidence and rotate directly into Daniel Bellinger (DME 1,129). The DME gap is 320 points, Bellinger is ascending with clear role clarity in Tennessee, and you're essentially buying a higher-upside TE for a discount while cashing out a wideout whose own offense just repriced against him.