Fantasy dynasty valuations shift

Dynasty chatter values Ja’Marr Chase at 45.5 in super‑flex leagues — nearly equating him to early 1st‑round picks — a notable ADP signal for rebuilders. (x.com) Deeper WR value threads name Mike Evans as WR50 (17.2 PPG in 2025) and list Jayden Reed and Khalil Shakir as steals outside the top‑50—good targets for bargain trades. (x.com)

Across superflex mock drafts and ADP composites, Ja’Marr Chase has been selected as the top overall asset in multiple simulated superflex drafts, including ESPN’s recent mock where he went 1.01 and FantasyPros’ ADP composite listing him as the consensus No. 1 overall. (espn.com) Chase signed a four‑year, $161 million extension that was reported in March 2025 and included roughly $112 million in guarantees, a deal that made him the highest‑paid non‑quarterback and extends his contract through 2029. (si.com) The single‑season scoring figure cited for Mike Evans corresponds to his 2024 PPR average of 17.2 points per game, while his 2025 regular‑season output dropped to about 10.6 PPR points per game across eight games after changing teams. (cbssports.com) Jayden Reed’s 2025 usage was modest by volume metrics (19 catches for 207 yards and one TD in 2025, per gamelog data), while Khalil Shakir finished 2025 with 72 receptions for 719 yards and four touchdowns, figures that show why some analysts list them as underpriced trade targets even though expert dynasty boards place them in the mid‑range of WR rankings. (espn.com) Dynasty trade‑value systems that underlie rebuild moves use multi‑year projections and cash‑equivalent charts — DraftSharks’ 3D+ dynasty valuation and other ADP composites demonstrate how single‑season production swings and guaranteed contracts translate into concrete trade equity in superflex/startup markets. (draftsharks.com)

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