Garret and Andrew go live by accident and roll straight into a rapid-fire dynasty reaction show as NFL free agency reshapes the 2026 landscape. From quarterback contracts to running back bags to sneaky value swings at tight end, the biggest takeaway is simple: the market is moving fast, and the dynasty “buy window” on some players is already closing.
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Free agency winners, losers, and the new dynasty market
They start with Malik Willis landing a three-year deal in Miami and explain why the rushing upside could create a short-term QB1 window, but also why this is now a “hold or sell” market, not a buy. At running back, Kenneth Walker
in Kansas City gets framed as a splashy move with real upside, but enough role and durability questions to keep expectations in check. Travis Etienne
gets the biggest bullish push as a volume bet in a friendly system, while JK Dobbins returning to Denver is treated as a loud signal that caps RJ Harvey
optimism.
The tricky dynasty traps: RB committees and inflated WR prices
They hit the messy middle fast: Kenny Gainwell to Tampa Bay changes the conversation around Bucky Irving
, while Rico Dowdle
in Pittsburgh draws real excitement because of the coaching fit and role clarity. At wide receiver, Alec Pierce
gets labeled as a price-inflated asset worth exploring as a sell, and the Wan’Dale Robinson versus Rashid Shaheed
debate comes down to weekly PPR value versus spike-week appeal. They close with tight ends, including a small bump for Cade Otton
, and a meaningful tier jump for Isaiah Likely
if the Giants keep the target tree thin.
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