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We update our expert consensus rankings every Monday.
As a reminder, these are aggregate rankings from 6 major dynasty sources (Draft Sharks, Dynasty Daddy, Fantasy Calc, Fantasy Pros, KTC, PFN).
Here are some of the biggest risers and fallers from the past week:
📈 Risers:
+5 📈 Tyler Warren (72 ➡️ 67)
The incoming rookie TE continues to move up the rankings. He’s up 36 spots since the beginning of March when he was ranked 103.
+11 📈 Travis Hunter (99 ➡️ 88)
His ranking has ping-ponged since early March. He fell as low as 101. And is now back up to 88. Assuming this has everything to do with rumors on what team he goes to and how they plan to use him (as a WR, CB, or both). Until we get clarity on that, it’s all speculation.
+7 📈 Isaiah Bond (155 ➡️ 148)
This one is interesting because he’s still down -3 spots since early March. But it seems like the overcorrection from his “slow” 40-time is reverting back to normal.
📉 Fallers:
-6 📉 DK Metcalf (62 ➡️ 72)
Uncertainty around the PIT QB situation has deflated his value in recent weeks. He’s down 10 spots overall since that move to PIT.
-6 📉 Cooper Kupp (126 ➡️ 132)
The guy filling the hole left by DK also dropped 6 spots this past week. Another uncertain situation. He has ping-ponged around the 123-133 range this past month. I generally believe that where there’s uncertainty, there’s opportunity. So if you believe in Kupp (which is a debate in itself), it’s probably worth getting in the ear of the manager who has him to see if you can get him for even cheaper. They might be worried.
-8 📉 Kirk Cousins (174 ➡️ 182)
As a Cousins dynasty manager, I wish I had a positive spin for you. But it feels like we’re at the point where we should start praying to the fantasy football gods à la Pedro Cerrano.
I wonder if Jobu is the same God that Jameis Winston prays to to deliver him from pick-sixes.
Check out the fully updated rankings below:
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QB - Sam Darnold
The Seahawks traded Geno Smith and made Darnold a high-paid priority, with head coach Mike Macdonald expressing excitement about working with him
Darnold is expected to thrive in Klint Kubiak's QB-friendly offensive scheme, which features pre-snap motion and helped Brock Purdy finish as QB6 in 2023
Will have weapons including Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, and Kenneth Walker in an offense that previously helped quarterbacks succeed with limited pass attempts
RB - DJ Giddens
DJ Giddens emerged from academic struggles and limited college options to become Kansas State's lead back, posting impressive numbers with 1,343 rushing yards and 6.6 yards per carry in 2024
Giddens showed significant improvement in 2024, increasing his yards after contact from 3.26 to 4.16 per attempt and his breakaway percentage from 29.5% to 54.9%
Scouts praise Giddens' patience and vision as his best traits, drawing comparisons to Le'Veon Bell's running style
While showing promise in the passing game with 11.1 and 12.3 yards per catch in 2023 and 2024 respectively, Giddens needs work on pass protection and had the worst drop rate (20%) among qualified RBs in 2024
Currently ranked tied for sixth in rookie RB rankings, Giddens is viewed as a sleeper with potential Day 2 draft capital, though he sits in a distant tier below top prospects like TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins
WR - Nico Collins
Collins followed up his 2023 breakout with an even more impressive 2024 despite missing five games due to hamstring injury
Was on pace for 2,078 receiving yards and at least eight touchdowns before his injury, showing elite efficiency even with defensive focus
Proved to be quarterback-proof in 2024, maintaining production despite C.J. Stroud's inconsistent play
Has potential to finish as overall WR1 in 2025 if he can stay healthy, regardless of quarterback performance
WR - Tre Harris
Harris demonstrates superior elusiveness, acceleration, tackle-breaking ability and vision compared to other prospects
Shows excellent anticipation and awareness, able to adjust to missed blocks and evade multiple defenders
Performs at a high level against stronger competition, displaying better overall receiving skills than higher-ranked prospects like McMillan
TE - Kyle Pitts
Pitts has struggled in the three seasons following his rookie year, dealing with injuries, subpar quarterback play, and scheme fit issues under the Falcons' current system
The Falcons have picked up Pitts' fifth-year option worth $10.9 million for 2025, but reports indicate they are 'very open' to trading him
Under offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, Pitts saw his snap count decrease significantly in the second half of 2024, being outsnapped by Charlie Woerner
At only 24 years old, Pitts could potentially revitalize his career with a scheme change, similar to how Evan Engram flourished after leaving the Giants
Potential trade destinations for Pitts include the Patriots, Chargers, Jets, Chiefs, and Cowboys, where he could be used more as a receiver than an inline tight end
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8 articles we loved this week:
Draft Sharks: Quinshon Judkins Dynasty Value: Three-Down Profile With Fantasy Red Flags
Dynasty Nerds: 1QB Rookie Mock Draft | 4 Round TE Premium | Final Pre-Draft Mock
Fantasy Alarm: NFL Mock Draft 2025 First Round: Expert Picks & Predictions
Fantasy Footballers: Draft Worries + Breakout Hopes, Tricky Trades
Fantasy Life: Dynasty Fantasy Football Sleepers and Busts: J.J. McCarthy Rises, Breece Hall Falls
Fantasy Pros: 6 Fantasy Football Breakout Candidates: QBs & TEs
Football Guys: 7 High-Priced Sleepers
Rotoballer: The Top-25 NFL Offseason Moves for Fantasy Football Impact in 2025
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That’s all for this week!
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Joe (@dynastypulse_ff)

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