Top Players to Target for Your Fantasy Football Dynasty League in 2025 🏈
Fantasy football is a game of strategy, and with the upcoming season around the corner, savvy managers are already scouting for hidden gems. Whether it’s picking out potential stars from the waiver wire or opting for rookies primed to make an impact, small moves can lead to big wins in a dynasty fantasy football league. Here’s a look at some intriguing players to consider this offseason.
🏃♂️ Don't Overlook Roman Wilson, WR - Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are shaking things up in their wide receiver room this year. Following a flurry of offseason trades, including the addition of D.K. Metcalf and the departure of George Pickens, the team’s wideout situation has become increasingly complex.
Among the young talent on the roster, Roman Wilson stands out as an enticing option. He spent most of his rookie campaign sidelined due to ankle and hamstring injuries, meaning many fantasy managers have overlooked him while they focus on the latest rookie class.
Despite his injury woes, Wilson demonstrated substantial promise during his college days at Michigan. He scored 12 touchdowns and boasted an impressive average of 2.68 yards per route run in 2023, ranking among the top 20 in his conference. With just one drop in his last season, he established himself as a reliable target for J.J. McCarthy, now the starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings.
With the WR2 position open, Wilson will compete with Ben Skowronek, Robert Woods, and Calvin Austin III. If the draft capital is reasonable, taking a chance on Wilson could pay off handsomely. 💰
Roman Wilson's 2023 Performance Metrics
| Metric | Percentile |
|---|---|
| Receiving Grade | 98th |
| Receiving Grade vs. Single Coverage | 98th |
| Receiving Grade vs. Zone, Underneath | 83rd |
| Separation Rate | 90th |
| Separation Rate vs. Single Coverage | 94th |
| Yards per Route Run | 80th |
| Average Depth of Target | 72nd |
| Yards After the Catch per Reception | 27th |
🦺 Michael Mayer, TE - Las Vegas Raiders
Michael Mayer finds himself in an interesting spot as the Raiders continue to reshape their roster. Rumors circulated about his availability for trade earlier this offseason, following a lackluster rookie year. With the rise of Brock Bowers, Mayer has been relegated to a secondary role, but that could change quickly.
His next jump may occur under Chip Kelly’s offensive scheme, which is likely to be more methodical compared to previous go-fast approaches. Kelly is known for utilizing tight ends effectively; during his stints with both the Eagles and the 49ers, he often employed two-tight-end sets. With Mayer and newcomer Bowers on board, the potential for increased involvement in the offense is significant.
At just 24 years of age and a decorated college background, Mayer might be worth taking a shot on—especially if you can acquire him at a lower price point before he potentially flourishes in a revamped offense. 📈
🏗️ Brenton Strange, TE - Jacksonville Jaguars
Brenton Strange is another tight end who offers great upside in 2025. As the sole viable candidate leading the Jaguars' tight end position after Evan Engram’s exit, Strange stands to inherit a role that previously yielded significant fantasy value.
However, there's a new coaching staff in town, which means a theoretical shift in how the offense will operate. Grant Udinski, previously an assistant coordinator with the Vikings, now helms the Jaguars' offense. He is expected to find creative ways to use Strange, who has shown flashes of his potential.
Although Strange struggled to catch more than five passes in any of his first 31 games, he finished the last four weeks of 2024 as the PPR TE17. The players behind him have been largely unproductive, increasing Strange's chances to make an impact in 2025. If he can latch on to a solid starting role, he may become a value pick. 🌟
🏃♂️ Trey Benson, RB - Arizona Cardinals
Trey Benson stands out as one of the most promising running backs for 2025, slotting in just behind James Conner on the Arizona Cardinals’ depth chart. His rookie year didn’t feature eye-popping stats, but it was largely anticipated since he played behind Conner, who ranked as the RB11 last season.
Benson’s potential mirrors that of a young Tony Pollard, who expertly navigated a backup role before ascending to stardom. If Conner were to go down, Benson could seamlessly take over as the lead back.
Among rookie running backs who received at least 25 carries in 2024, Benson ranked fourth in yards after contact per attempt and third in stuff rate, showcasing his ability to break tackles and gain yards after initial contact. He caught all six targets thrown his way and averaged 13.3 yards after the catch. 🚀
Now is the perfect time to strike if you can acquire Benson at a low value. He has immense upside and could easily become a fantasy favorite if he gets an opportunity to shine.
Final Thoughts
The offseason is the best time to reevaluate your dynasty roster and consider trade options, especially for players who may be flying under the radar. Picking up talent like Roman Wilson, Michael Mayer, Brenton Strange, and Trey Benson could lead to long-term success. Always keep an eye on potential value and be willing to make calculated risks to strengthen your team. Happy drafting! 🎉

