
Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Targets: Jordan Addison, D'Andre Swift & More
Sam Wallace breaks down four players to trade for in dynasty leagues before the 2026 fantasy football season officially kicks off.
Can you smell it? The kickoff of the 2026 NFL season is just a few weeks away. Time is running out to make your preseason moves, so let's dive into a handful of dynasty fantasy football trade targets to pounce on before Week 1 arrives.
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Trade Targets For Dynasty Fantasy Football
Javonte Williams | RB | Cowboys
I'm kicking things off with a pair of RBs who, despite being on the back end of their "prime" window, still offer a ton of fantasy upside and, perhaps more importantly, consistency for your dynasty rosters over the next several seasons.
Widely regarded as one of the best draft values last season, Javonte Williams remains someone who, should the stars align once again, should have no problem beating out his current fantasy football ADP in all formats.
After spending his first four seasons with the Denver Broncos, Williams set career-high marks across the board in his first season with the Cowboys last year:
- 252 rushing attempts
- 1,201 rushing yards
- 13 total TDs
The Cowboys offense should be pretty potent. Dallas is running out of time (and excuses) to make a deep playoff push, and Williams should be at the center of a high-octane attack that will score plenty of points.
For added context, our own Danny Cross had this to say about Williams' 2025 season:
"Javonte legitimately played well last year, ranking fifth at the position with 3.56 yards after contact per attempt, according to PFF. His 54 forced missed tackles were seventh-best, and he was 12th with 26 explosive runs (10+ yards). It's easy to forget this guy is only 26 and still has some juice."
Even in single-season formats, our fantasy football projections have Williams slated to score the sixth-most rushing TDs by an RB in 2026. If some positive variance goes his way, he could find himself finishing among the league's best at the position by the end of the season.
Finally, Williams is locked into a healthy contract for the next several seasons. The stars of this Dallas offense are under contract and loaded for the foreseeable future. Get Williams on your roster and enjoy the fruits of a high-powered offense.
D'Andre Swift | RB | Bears
In his latest 100 Facts For The 2026 Fantasy Football Season, Matthew Berry had some pretty stellar things to say about D'Andre Swift. If you missed his column, go back and read it and then come finish this article.
For now, however, here's what he had to say specifically about Swift:
- In each of the past three seasons, only nine running backs have produced at least 1,200 yards from scrimmage in EACH of the past three seasons.
- Back to Swift. In each of the last three seasons, D’Andre has had at least 220 carries, 40 targets and 1,200 yards from scrimmage.
- Since D’Andre Swift entered the NFL, he ranks fourth among all running backs in targets. Fourth in receptions. And fourth in receiving yards.
- D’Andre Swift has increased his total fantasy points in each of the last three years, finishing last year as RB14.
That's quite a bit of pro-Swift propaganda, and I am absolutely here for it.
We know this Bears offense is talented. They showed us as much on more than one occasion last season, and I've been quite bullish on Luther Burden in all fantasy formats for the last several months. However, a recent Ben Johnson quote really caught my eye:
"I want to have the highest-scoring offense ever, which happens to be the 2013 Denver Broncos. I know how many points per game they scored [37.9], and I want to surpass them. I want shutouts. I want blowouts."
Now there's something that will excite fantasy managers everywhere. Yes, the passing game will feed families this season, but Swift is going to remain a key component of that offensive attack for some time. No. 2 RB Kyle Monangai is currently dealing with a knee injury and is considered week-to-week.
The stars are aligning for Swift to have an absolute monster season. Get him on your dynasty rosters before his price creeps up even more.
Jordan Addison | WR | Vikings
Shifting over to the receiver position, Jordan Addison came out strong over his first two years in the league. He finished as a top-24 wideout twice and scored a total of 19 TDs.
However, like every other member of the Vikings offense, he fell off last year.
Heading into 2026, there's reason for optimism among the Vikings faithful. Kyler Murray has secured the QB1 role for the start of the season, and this offense should be much better than it was in 2025.
Yes, this offense and subsequent passing attack will run through Justin Jefferson. We project him to finish with almost 100 PPR points more than Addison, who we have as the No. 2 option at the position. Even so, still just 24 years old, Addison offers the profile and production history of someone who is currently undervalued in dynasty formats.
We still need to recognize the potential limits of this passing attack, though. In his career, Murray has yet to throw for more than 4,000 yards. He's been over 3,700 yards four times, most recently in 2024 when he played in all 17 games.
I'm still a believer in Kevin O'Connell as the modern-day "QB whisperer" and trust that he can get the most out of Murray as he works with his top two targets in Jefferson and Addison.
Addison is still young and, once again, tied to what I believe is a talented QB who can elevate an offense. I wouldn't be projecting a WR2 (top-24) finish for Addison again this season, but I believe his trajectory is finally starting to rise after a tough 2025 season.
Wan'Dale Robinson, WR - Titans
Cheap production is still production, regardless of where it comes from or how much it costs. That's how I've felt about Wan'Dale Robinson for several years now, especially in PPR formats.
Still only 25 years old, Robinson has just nine total TDs in his four-year career but is coming off of consecutive seasons in which he saw 140 targets and hauled in 90+ receptions. He doesn't often find the end zone, but he can certainly rack up the points in PPR leagues.
Now with the Titans after spending four years with the Giants, Robinson will work alongside first-round picks Cam Ward and Carnell Tate as Tennessee looks to get back on track. Tate certainly has the pedigree, profile and draft stock to warrant a much higher value in dynasty formats, but that doesn't mean Robinson still won't be involved.
Take a look at our projections for the 2026 season.

We have Robinson (not Tate) leading the way in both targets and receptions to go along with a very close finish in PPR scoring. Tate is going to cost you significantly more to acquire via draft or trade than Robinson, and I'm not suggesting you should pick Robinson over Tate in a draft.
However, at their respective price tags, there's more than enough reason to be interested in landing Robinson on your roster before the 2026 season officially gets underway.
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