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Players To Buy in Dynasty Right Now

As everyone knows by now, fantasy football never sleeps, and that means that there’s always an opportunity to make moves to better your roster.
The benefit of playing dynasty is that you don’t have to wait around until football actually starts happening again to make trades or pick up players off of the waiver wire that could dramatically help your team for the upcoming season.
Top Players To Buy in Dynasty Right Now
Here are 10 players that you should consider scooping up for cheap in your dynasty league before the start of the 2023 NFL season.
Tim Patrick, WR, Denver Broncos
Last offseason, the hype train was rolling for Tim Patrick in Broncos camp. Despite having poor QB play for the previous several seasons, Patrick was the player that consistently produced in a WR room over names like Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy.
Unfortunately for Patrick — and his fantasy managers — an ACL injury in early August sidelined the veteran wideout for the entire 2022 campaign.
Patrick is not going to be a buy for every dynasty roster out there. He’s 29 years old and coming off of an injury, but the talent is absolutely evident when you put on the tape.
With trade rumors surrounding both Sutton and Jeudy, there’s the potential that Patrick is the WR1 for this offense by the time the season gets here. With Sean Payton now in town to — hopefully — fix Russell Wilson, that role could be incredibly valuable for fantasy football.
As the WR97 right now in ECR, Patrick can be acquired for practically nothing, and he could be a valuable asset for a dynasty team that’s pushing to win a championship in 2023.
Samaje Perine, RB, Denver Broncos
This list isn’t all Broncos players, trust me. Denver signed Samaje Perine early on in free agency this offseason after spending the last several seasons in Cincinnati.
While he never got the chance to put up remarkable production due to Joe Mixon’s presence above him on the depth chart, Sean Payton clearly has a plan for Perine in this offense.
Javonte Williams isn’t guaranteed to be ready by Week 1 of the 2023 NFL season, which means that Perine could be a top-15 RB for fantasy purposes during that time frame.
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Even after Williams comes back, though, Payton has shown a tendency to utilize multiple running backs in his system, and that could leave Perine in the weekly RB2 conversation in full-PPR formats.
Dynasty managers that have Perine likely view him as just a depth piece on their roster. If you can send away an early third-round rookie pick to acquire him for a championship run, I’d certainly consider that move.
Zamir White, RB, Las Vegas Raiders
We didn’t get to see a ton of Zeus in 2022. After Josh Jacobs re-emerged to take over this backfield completely, Zamir White ran the ball just 17 times all of his rookie season. We shouldn’t forget how talented of a player he is, though.
Coming out of Georgia, White was highly touted as a battering ram at running back and a player that was able to handle a significant workload.
After third-round draft capital in the 2022 NFL Draft, it seemed like White could take over this backfield from Jacobs as early as the end of his rookie season, but we know that Jacobs was able to keep the rookie on the sideline.
As Jacobs heads into a contract year, there’s no telling what the future holds for him in a Raiders uniform.
We might not get a ton of production from White in 2023, but there’s always a need to build depth on your dynasty roster with players that could step into larger workloads if an injury happens above them on the depth chart.
With the added upside that White could be the starter for this offense in 2024, he’s worth acquiring now for cheap.
Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers
It’s shocking to me to see how criminally undervalued Jaylen Warren is in the dynasty community. Warren is currently the RB61 in ECR at the time of writing, and he finds himself behind multiple players that currently don’t even have teams!
Yes, Warren is the backup RB in Pittsburgh, but we saw that role have value on dynasty rosters last season. Warren and Najee Harris can both be playable for fantasy football week in and week out, and there’s the added upside for Warren if Harris were to miss time with an injury.
This is a shrewd move that fantasy managers can make now before everyone else wakes up and realizes that Warren should be on their roster.
Cade Otton, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cade Otton was a favorite of mine coming into the 2022 NFL Draft, and he certainly impressed when he got the chance in his rookie season. It’s not an easy task to come in right away and earn the trust of Tom Brady, but that’s exactly what Otton did as he managed to get 65 targets that he turned into 391 yards and two touchdowns.
Fast forward to 2023, and the offense certainly looks a lot different now. Brady’s retired, and Otton will be catching passes from either Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask this season.
However, in fantasy football — especially at the TE position — you’re looking for players who have an opportunity. That’s in front of Otton this year, as he’s earned the right to be the team’s top tight end.
Currently, he’s being valued as the TE32 in ECR, and that is way too low for someone who could be a weekly top-15 option moving forward.
Calvin Austin III, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
Calvin Austin was one of “my guys” coming into the 2022 NFL Draft. Despite being just 5’9″ and 162 pounds, Austin plays much bigger than his listed size, and he’s incredibly shifty at the line of scrimmage.
One of the big concerns with wide receivers at this size is that they can be easily rerouted by defenders in press coverage, but we didn’t see many examples of corners getting their hands on Austin at the line of scrimmage in college.
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Unfortunately, Austin dealt with a Lisfranc injury all of last season, and he wasn’t able to suit up. Now, the offense is certainly crowded in Pittsburgh, with players like Diontae Johnson, Allen Robinson, George Pickens, and Pat Freiermuth above him on the pecking order.
However, I’m not ready to give up on the talent level of Austin just yet, and I believe he could carve out a role as the slot receiver in this offense as early as this season.
The best part is that you might not even have to send away a draft pick to acquire him. He might just be on your waiver wire.
Kyle Philips, WR, Tennessee Titans
It seemed like we might have a breakout star on our hands after Week 1 of the 2022 NFL season. In just his first NFL game, Kyle Philips reeled in six receptions for 66 yards on nine targets!
His dynasty value shot through the roof, but unfortunately, it wasn’t an indication of what was to come for the rest of the year. After that, Philips recorded just two receptions for the rest of 2022, and he didn’t play from Week 5 on due to injury.
Looking ahead to 2023, the Titans’ depth chart is wide open. The starting slot wide receiver role is Philips’ for the taking this season, and we know that he can produce when he’s given the opportunity.
Another offseason to get fully healthy and to train with the team should do wonders for Philips, and he could wind up being a weekly Flex option in full-PPR formats.
Right now, he’s being ranked as the 300th overall player in dynasty ECR. This is a player that you can acquire for literally nothing and stash on your bench to see how everything plays out.
Hassan Haskins, RB, Tennessee Titans
Let’s go right back to the Titans’ offense here and discuss Hassan Haskins. His dynasty stock certainly took a bit of a hit when the team drafted Tyjae Spears in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, but there’s still the potential for significant fantasy production down the road.
In fact, the pairing of Haskins and Spears could work out incredibly well for this offense after the eventual departure of Derrick Henry.
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With all of the rumors surrounding Henry this offseason, it seems like a foregone conclusion that he’ll be playing elsewhere in 2024. This means that Haskins could become the main option on the ground for the Titans as early as next season while Spears handles more of the receiving work out of the backfield.
As RB83 in dynasty ECR right now, fantasy managers want nothing to do with Haskins. He’s absolutely worth acquiring and stashing for the entire season to see how this backfield plays out going into 2024 and beyond.
Tyler Allgeier, RB, Atlanta Falcons
Tyler Allgeier was incredibly productive in his rookie season for the Falcons. On 210 carries, Allgeier rumbled for 1,035 rushing yards and three touchdowns in an offense that wasn’t exactly a top-10 unit in most power rankings last year.
The fantasy managers that had him on their dynasty rosters were banking on him being a consistent RB2 every single week moving forward, and his stock was through the roof.
Unfortunately, that came crashing down with the selection of Bijan Robinson at No. 8 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. There may not be a player that’s experienced more of a drop in dynasty rankings this offseason than Allgeier, but that doesn’t mean that we should completely write him off.
The Falcons have proven that they want to run the ball as much as humanly possible under Arthur Smith, and that means that we could potentially see 8-10 carries per game for Allgeier operating behind Robinson this season.
While that may be enough to put him into the Flex conversation, he still holds immense upside for fantasy football as an insurance RB on dynasty rosters. If something were to happen to Robinson this year, we could see Allgeier shoot right back up into the weekly top-15 discussion.
At RB44 right now in ECR, fantasy managers aren’t thinking about him that way. This is a time to take advantage of their disappointment and scoop him up for a late second-round rookie pick.
Jerome Ford, RB, Cleveland Browns
Ford is my absolute favorite buy right now in all of dynasty. He was a top-five running back prospect for me going into the 2022 NFL Draft, but he took a bit of a tumble down the draft board and ultimately landed with the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round.
With Kareem Hunt in town last season, Ford didn’t get much of an opportunity, and he essentially remained on the sideline all year.
Hunt’s now no longer a member of the Browns, though, and Nick Chubb is the only option above Ford on the depth chart.
With Chubb’s deficiencies as a receiver out of the backfield, the pass-catching role in this offense is wide open for Ford to step into, and it’s a role that he should dominate.
He’s a smooth receiver that has the ability to take a screen pass and turn it into a 75-yard touchdown reception with his top-end speed. At just RB69 in dynasty ECR, Ford can be scooped up for super cheap in your league, and there’s the potential that he could be a weekly top-30 option in full-PPR formats.
If this offense can get back on track with Deshaun Watson shaking off the rust, the top 30 might be too low.
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Baker Mayfield Player Props, Betting Lines, Odds, and Picks for Philadelphia Eagles vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

After playing for three teams the previous two seasons, has Baker Mayfield found a home with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Check out his player props as he heads into tonight’s matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Baker Mayfield Week 3 Player Props
All odds from DraftKings Sportsbook.
- Passing Yards: 228.5 (Over -115/Under -115)
- Pass Touchdowns: 1.5 (Over +154/Under -200)
- Pass Completions: 21.5 (Over -115/Under -115)
- Pass Attempts: 33.5 (Over -120/Under -110)
- Interceptions: 0.5 (Over -125/Under -105)
- Longest Completion: 34.5 (Over -115/Under -115)
- Rushing Yards: 11.5 (Over -105/Under -125)
- Pass/Rush Yards: 243.5 (Over -115/Under -115)
- Anytime Touchdown Scorer: +500
- First Touchdown Scorer: +2800
Mayfield Betting Trends and Stats
Mayfield is the first Tampa Bay quarterback to lead the Buccaneers to a 2-0 record with no interceptions since Shaun King in 2000.
Mayfield Best Bet
Mayfield is off to a terrific start with the Bucs, but how long can it last? In just two starts, he’s already matched his win total from last season — when he started 10 games.
The key for Mayfield has been his ability to eliminate turnovers. After having 78 giveaways over his first five seasons in the league (fourth most in the NFL over that span), Mayfield has not committed a turnover in either of the Buccaneers’ first two games this season.
MORE: Eagles vs. Buccaneers Player Prop Bets
He has been sacked just once in two games, and his completion percentage is up to 69.1%. In last week’s win over the Chicago Bears, Mayfield threw for 317 yards, his first 300-yard passing game in nearly two years (Week 5 in 2021 vs. the Los Angeles Chargers).
Will he be able to keep the good times rolling against the defending NFC champions? The Eagles’ defense has shown that it is susceptible to the pass. Philadelphia ranks 30th in pass defense, allowing 326 pass yards per game. Opponents are completing approximately two-thirds of their pass attempts against Philadelphia.
Mayfield has not won three straight starts since 2021, but win or lose, I’m expecting the former No. 1 overall pick to easily top the 228.5 total in passing yards.
Baker Mayfield’s Best Bet: Over 228.5 passing yards (-115 at DraftKings)
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What Time Is the NFL Game Tonight? Eagles vs. Buccaneers Channel, Live Stream Options for Monday Night Football in Week 3

Who’s ready for the second Monday Night Football doubleheader of the 2023 NFL season courtesy of ESPN? The Philadelphia Eagles head south to Raymond James Stadium to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first Monday night matchup.
As many predicted, the Eagles have gotten off to a 2-0 start. However, the Buccaneers have surprised many as they also enter Monday Night Football undefeated. Who will keep their streak alive tonight? Here’s the Monday Night Football start time, TV channel, and live stream options.
What Time Does the First Monday Night Football Game Start?
Is there another Monday Night Football doubleheader this week? For the second week in a row, ESPN airs two NFL games on Monday night, with the first kicking off at 7:15 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN+.
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will head to Tampa Bay to handle commentating duties for tonight’s first NFL game. Here’s how to watch the Eagles and Buccaneers matchup.
Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Start time
7:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ABC, ESPN+ - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
While Philadelphia enters Week 3 with an unblemished record, the wins haven’t come as easy as they did in 2022. RB D’Andre Swift exploded for 175 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries after a disappointing season opener.
The Eagles get RB Kenneth Gainwell back but need some support in other areas. QB Jalen Hurts and the Eagles passing offense continue to struggle to start the season.
Hurts hasn’t crossed the 200-yard passing mark yet in 2023. However, the Tampa Bay defense could be a matchup that allows Hurts to open things up. The Buccaneers defense has allowed 4.8 yards after the catch since Week 13 of 2022, tied for the second-worst in the league.
WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith should find plenty of room to run against the Buccaneers’ secondary. Smith has averaged 5.9 yards after the catch in the same span, tied for third-best.
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Not only is Tampa Bay allowing opposing WRs to find space after the catch, but they are also allowing a lot of touchdown receptions. Since 2022, the Buccaneers have allowed 32 receiving touchdowns, tied for the second-most in the NFL.
Brown has caught 11 during that time, tied for third-most, and Smith hauled in nine, tied for seventh. If there was a game for Philadelphia to put everything together offensively, it’s tonight.
2023 Monday Night Football Schedule
With the Eagles and Buccaneers kicking off the first of two Monday Night Football games tonight, what does the rest of the 2023 Monday Night schedule look like? With no doubleheaders for the foreseeable future, here’s the lineup for the rest of this season.
Week 4, Oct. 2
Seattle Seahawks at the New York Giants
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 5, Oct. 9
Green Bay Packers at the Las Vegas Raiders
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 6, Oct. 16
Dallas Cowboys at the Los Angeles Chargers
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 7, Oct. 23
San Francisco 49ers at the Minnesota Vikings
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 8, Oct. 30
Las Vegas Raiders at the Detroit Lions
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 9, Nov. 6
Los Angeles Chargers at the New York Jets
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 10, Nov. 13
Denver Broncos at the Buffalo Bills
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 11, Nov. 20
Philadelphia Eagles at the Kansas City Chiefs
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 12, Nov. 27
Chicago Bears at the Minnesota Vikings
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 13, Dec. 4
Cincinnati Bengals at the Jacksonville Jaguars
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 14, Dec. 11
Tennessee Titans at the Miami Dolphins
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
Youtube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Green Bay Packers at the New York Giants
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ABC - Live stream options
ESPN+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 15, Dec. 18
Kansas City Chiefs at the New England Patriots
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Week 16, Dec. 25
Baltimore Ravens at the San Francisco 49ers
- Start time
8:15 p.m. ET - Channel
ESPN - Live stream options
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
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Same Game Parlay Picks and Predictions

The Philadelphia Eagles have a pair of one-possession wins, but it is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the better point differential to go along with their 2-0 start. Is there an upset brewing? There are many ways to attack this game, so let’s take a look at some same game parlay picks as a way to maximize our edge!
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Philadelphia Eagles vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Odds
- Spread
Eagles -5 - Moneyline
Eagles -218, Buccaneers +180 - Total
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Trivia Question: How many players have more rushing touchdowns than Jalen Hurts since he entered the league in 2020? Bonus points if you can name at least three players on that list!
This is an interesting matchup that pits a dominant run game against a limited defense whose primary strength is stuffing the run. I’m of the belief that the Eagles, with extra time to prepare after playing on Thursday night, scheme up creative ways to attack through the air. Instead of going strength on strength with the Bucs, they trust their MVP candidate to exploit a weakness.
Did you know that WR1s have accounted for 45.8% of receiving yards against Tampa Bay this season? It’s a fact. They are struggling against the opponents’ top target, and that leads us to the question: Who is that player in Philadelphia?
AJ Brown on the Jalen Hurts sideline “incident”: “Sometimes emotions run high.. That doesn’t mean I’m beefing with Jalen. *laughs* And no, it was not about targets. I’m sure everybody thought that because he threw me the ball 3x in a row afterwards. But no, I was not over there… pic.twitter.com/BpaVAX5xBH
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) September 21, 2023
You could argue that it’s DeVonta Smith (touchdown in both games this season, including a game-breaking 63-yarder last week), but I still side with size and label Brown as the WR1.
Brown has more targets this season than Smith. Sportsbooks have Brown projected to hold the edge in both receptions and receiving yards, so I’m not alone here.
MORE: Eagles vs. Buccaneers Player Prop Bets for Monday Night Football
On the other side, I’m not 100% sure the Buccaneers want to run the ball. Rachaad White offers more upside as a pass catcher than a between-the-tackles runner, and they have a pair of proven receivers more than capable of moving the ball down the field.
Not only is that their desire, but as a 5-6 point underdog against a top-10 run defense, the odds are good that the game script pushes them toward the passing game.
Mike Evans has lit up fantasy football scoreboards through two weeks, and that’s great. But it does offer us a nice buying spot in a strong matchup for Chris Godwin. The Nittany Lion has caught at least five passes in 17 straight games, and his aDOT is less than half of that of Evans’ since the beginning of last season.
That’s a role to fall in love with against an Eagles secondary that is banged up. Philadelphia is operating a bend-don’t-break defense these days, and while I expect that to lead them to a victory, it plays right into the hands of what Godwin does.
Godwin career when getting 5+ catches
- Over 50 receiving yards: 90.9%
- Over 60 receiving yards: 72.7%
Godwin career when getting 6+ catches
- Over 50 receiving yards: 97.5%
- Over 60 receiving yards: 92.5%
Trivia Answer: Six players have more rushing scores than Jalen Hurts since he entered the league in 2020 (Derrick Henry, Josh Jacobs, Jonathan Taylor, Nick Chubb, Dalvin Cook, and James Conner).
Conservative Same Game Parlay Pick: Eagles moneyline, A.J. Brown over 64.5 receiving yards, Chris Godwin 5+ catches, and Chris Godwin over 49.5 receiving yards
Odds: +425 (at DraftKings)
Aggressive Same Game Parlay Pick: Eagles alt line (-2.5), A.J. Brown over 94.5 receiving yards, and Chris Godwin over 59.5 receiving yards
Odds: +800 (at DraftKings)
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