With the popularity of Dynasty Fantasy Football leagues at an all-time high, we wanted to look at how the Fantasy Football landscape can alter when fantasy managers must look more long-term.
TIER ONE:
Jonathan Taylor- Indianapolis Colts
Jonathan Taylor is the clear Fantasy Football RB1 in Dynasty leagues. His role in the offense, talent, and age (23) are unparalleled.
Javonte Williams- Denver Broncos
Javonte Williams at #2 may come as a surprise to many. It is important to remember that Williams is only 22 years old. We know the talent is there, and with the Denver Broncos offense on the upswing, it is only a matter of time before Javonte Williams dominates fantasy football.
Najee Harris- Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers have traditionally fed their running back, and Najee Harris has the skill set to take on as much work as they give him.
D’Andre Swift- Detroit Lions
D’Andre Swift offers as much, if not more, as a receiver out of the backfield than a runner. As the Lions improve, so will the ceiling for D’Andre Swift.
Christian McCaffrey- Carolina Panthers
Seeing Christian McCaffrey this far down on the RB rankings is disturbing. The recent injuries and his age (26) are factors that cause the slide in Dynasty leagues.
TIER TWO:
Breece Hall- New York Jets
We haven’t seen Breece Hall play a snap in the NFL yet. Being ranked so highly is a testament to his talent and capabilities. The Jets traded up for Hall–expect him to be the bell cow back sooner rather than later.
Austin Ekeler- Los Angeles Chargers

Austin Ekeler, at 27 years old, one would think would be a deterrent in his ranking. With Ekeler’s usage and how he is used in space, I expect him to age better than many of his contemporaries.
Dalvin Cook- Minnesota Vikings
Dalvin Cook’s recent injury history makes him a risky buy in Dynasty leagues. The upside remains there for a top-three season.
TIER THREE:
Joe Mixon- Cincinnati Bengals

Joe Mixon feels secure in an offense powered by the likes of Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins.
Alvin Kamara- New Orleans Saints
The fact that Alvin Kamara is facing a lengthy suspension plays a factor. Don’t overlook the history of concussions and a Saints team that feels it is without a rudder.
Saquon Barkley- New York Giants
I would send trade offers in an attempt to acquire Saquon Barkley. His value will likely never be this low again.
Cam Akers- Los Angeles Rams
Similar to Barkley, there is a buying opportunity here on Cam Akers. Fantasy managers may be scared based on his performance in the playoffs a year ago.
J.K. Dobbins- Baltimore Ravens
If you see a pattern, it’s not by accident. I would send offers out for J.K. Dobbins as well. The reports are that he may be eased into the Raven’s offense early in the season. If other fantasy managers are scared, you can capitalize on their hesitancy.
Travis Etienne Jr.- Jacksonville Jaguars
Travis Etienne Jr. is coming off of a missed rookie season. What to expect from Etienne in the new-look Jaguars offense is anyone’s guess.
TIER FOUR:
Nick Chubb- Cleveland Browns
Aaron Jones- Green Bay Packers
Derrick Henry- Tennessee Titans
James Conner- Arizona Cardinals
David Montgomery- Chicago Bears
TIER FIVE:
Ken Walker III- Seattle Seahawks
AJ Dillon- Green Bay Packers
Leonard Fournette- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Elijah Mitchell- San Francisco 49ers
Ezekiel Elliott- Dallas Cowboys
Antonio Gibson- Washington Commanders
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