Dynasty Trade Trends: The 5 Most Moved Players In April!
Kevin looks at the most traded assets in the month of April!
The NFL Draft is in the books, landing spots are locked in, and rookie fever is officially here. This is the window where dynasty markets shift fast. Picks gain hype, veterans get pushed aside, and managers start reshaping their rosters based on what they think comes next. It’s one of the most active trading stretches of the entire offseason, and that shows up in the data. As always, we’re tapping into real deals from FantasyCalc to see what’s actually happening in your leagues, not just what people are saying on the timeline. Let’s dive into the five most moved assets in April and what their trade volume tells us about the current dynasty market.
How to Use This Article
This isn’t a buy/sell list.
It’s a market map.
As you read through each player, ask:
Am I holding this asset or chasing it?
Does this player give me flexibility in future trades?
Is this a consolidation piece or a piece I should consolidate out of?
Because dynasty isn’t about being right once. It’s about staying liquid, leveraged, and in control long enough to win repeatedly.
Bhayshul Tuten — RB, Jacksonville Jaguars
Bhayshul Tuten is one of the names that keeps popping up right now, and it makes sense when you actually look at the situation. There’s a real opportunity sitting in this backfield heading into Year 2. Travis Etienne Jr. is gone, and that’s nearly 300 touches out the door. You don’t just replace that with one guy, but you don’t ignore it either. That kind of volume shift is exactly what dynasty managers chase this time of year.
Chris Rodriguez Jr. comes in, but let’s call it what it is, he’s a role player. Early downs, physical work, sure. But he’s not someone you’re building the offense around. That leaves the door wide open for Tuten to take on a much bigger role than what we saw as a rookie. And even in that limited role, there were flashes. He was forcing missed tackles, creating on his own, and making the most out of touches that were few and far between. That’s the part that matters. Efficiency > volume when you’re trying to project forward.
The path is pretty clear: if Tuten just gets a real workload, nothing crazy, just consistent touches, he’s going to matter for fantasy. The speed jumps off the screen, and that’s something Liam Coen can lean into. This offense has historically fed its main back, and Jacksonville didn’t go out and bring in anyone to stop Tuten from stepping into that role. That’s why you’re seeing the movement. This is the exact profile dynasty managers bet on in April, cheap(ish) asset, clear path to volume, and the kind of explosiveness that can flip value fast once the season starts. Check the trades below to see how the market is valuing him right now.
Dynasty Trades - 12 Team SF/TE Premium
Bhayshul Tuten FOR Travis Kelce
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2027 2nd/2027 3rd/2028 2nd
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2028 1st
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2026 Pick 1.12
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2026 Pick 1.09
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2026 Pick 2.01/2026 Pick 2.04
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2026 Pick 1.08/2026 Pick 2.06
Bhayshul Tuten FOR 2027 2nd/2027 3rd



