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Buy-Now Dynasty Wide Receivers

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Everyone wants to buy the young studs in Dynasty leagues. You know exactly who I am talking about. These are the Justin Jeffersons, DK Metcalfs, and AJ Browns who all have the potential of finishing as elite fantasy wideouts for the next decade or so. Unfortunately, these guys all cost a haul to obtain. The young studs are way more fun to acquire than a mid-career wide receiver two, but you cannot have all of them. You need wide receiver twos and guys who have the upside to win you any given week, or perhaps even have season-long wide receiver one upside. They may not be the young hotness, but these guys are undervalued in the dynasty community, and may be worth significantly more than their cost to obtain. Here are three undervalued wide receivers who may just win you your dynasty league. Brandin Cooks If there is one wide receiver who can prove his talent time and time again and remain undervalued, it is Brandin Cooks. Let’s take a look at his fantasy finishes over the years in hal

Overvalued Dynasty "Sell High" Candidates

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To win the championship in a dynasty fantasy football league, you have to call your shots. The best feeling in the world is when you trade for or draft a later round guy who ends up being a league winner. The other side of the equation is knowing when to sell players while their perceived values are higher than what you expect to actually occur. Selling 26-27-year-old running backs and 30-31-year-old receivers to teams making the push for the title is intuitive, but no one wants to let go of their young studs. These young players are highly valued in the eyes of the community, but may have lower career ceilings than people realize. Now is when you will receive peak benefit by placing these guys on the trade block before a decrease in value after a couple of potentially underwhelming seasons.   WR – Terry McLaurin Terry McLaurin is a stud. I am not by any means saying that he is a worse receiver than his consensus in terms of talent. I am more concerned with both his short and