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Wan’Dale Robinson

Wan’Dale Robinson is coming off the best season of his entire career. He recorded 92 receptions for 1,014 as the top option on the Jaxson Dart-lead Giants. Now, he’s on a Titan’s offense with far more competition for targets, and his odds of putting up seasons like his 2025 campaign throughout the remainder of his career are slim.

Last season, he was 17th in PPR points per game, 8th in target share, and had Brian Daboll as his primary play-caller until he was fired. I don’t believe the points per game or target share are sticky, but they can be used as effective talking points when conducting trade discussions with your league mates.

If you’re looking to build for the future, Wan’Dale Robinson for a high-end 2027 pick makes lots of sense.

He currently ranks as our WR52 in redraft leagues.

Jauan Jennings

On paper, Jauan Jennings heading to Minnesota looks fantastic. But, the odds of him repeating his over 640 receiving yards and 9 TDs again in 2026 are not high. Those 2025 numbers were inflated by 49ers injuries. There are very few scenarios where Jennings finishes top-5 in receiving TD rate again, especially on an offense with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson.

Trading away players that have recently been acquired by a team is one of my personal favorite moves in dynasty leagues. Capitalize on the hype that this signing has created.

He currently ranks as our WR68 in redraft leagues.

Jared Goff

Last season, Goff was 12th in fantasy points per game, 8th in passing attempts per game, 3rd in passing yards per game, and 6th in passing TD rate, resulting in him finishing as the QB9. He has finished inside the top-10 fantasy QBs in 4 consecutive seasons.

So, why should we trade him away?

It boils down to Walter’s projections. After the first few projections updates of the 2026 season, Goff is ranked as our QB19 in redraft leagues. With how good our projections have been since the inception of the WalterPicks app, Goff’s current projection, as well as his age (almost 32), are reasons enough to consider moving him to a contender in exchange for a sizable package of younger assets and draft picks.

RJ Harvey

This one make come as a surprise, but the offseason moves the Broncos made didn’t exactly raise RJ Harvey’s stock. They re-signed J.K. Dobbins. They drafted Jonah Coleman on Day 3, an RB that is capable of playing a similar role as Harvey. (For more info on Coleman, check out the Rooke Guide!)

As a rookie, Harvey was 9th in rushing TD rate, but 5 of those TDs came in his final 6 regular season games… after J.K. Dobbins was ruled out for the season with injury.

There’s certainly a picture to be painted to a potential trade partner about how great the future could be for RJ Harvey, but since you’re reading this, here are some additional reasons to consider moving him off your squad:

  • He’s 25 years old (older than Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Devon Achane)

  • He only started seeing substantial carries AFTER Dobbins got hurt (Dobbins is coming back FYI)

  • He plays a premium position in a good offense and will warrant a serious return from your trade partner.

  • He fits any team build, whether it’s a win-now team, or a team with lots of draft capital looking to add a player they believe is already reliable.

  • He ranks as our RB32 in redraft leagues.

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