Dynasty Trade Trends: The 5 Most Moved Players In February!
Kevin looks at the most traded assets in the month of February.
Every offseason, dynasty leagues turn into markets.
Not rankings.
Not hype cycles.
Markets.
And the fastest way to understand a market isn’t ADP or Twitter discourse; it’s trade behavior.
This article looks at the five most traded dynasty assets of the month. Not because they’re the “best” players, but because they’re the ones managers can’t stop moving, pricing, and re-evaluating.
These are the assets:
Managers are building around
Managers are consolidating into
Managers are quietly exiting
In other words, this is where liquidity lives.
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.
RJ Harvey — RB, Denver Broncos
Running back is the obvious position people expect Denver to address this offseason. J.K. Dobbins isn’t under contract for 2026, and when a team lacks long-term certainty at RB, the assumption is they’ll shop. That’s the easy take.
The more interesting question is whether the Broncos believe RJ Harvey can handle more. Harvey heads into Year 2 after a season that was quietly productive, even if it didn’t always feel that way. He finished with 540 rushing yards on 146 carries (3.7 YPC) and seven rushing touchdowns, adding 47 receptions for 356 yards and five more scores. That’s 896 total yards and 12 touchdowns on a team that rotated backs most of the year.
The usage splits tell the real story. In games alongside Dobbins, Harvey averaged just 5.0 carries and 2.9 targets. When Dobbins was out, that jumped to 13.7 carries and 4.1 targets. Over the final seven regular-season games, he handled 96 carries for 326 yards and five touchdowns. The role expanded. The trust grew between Harvey and Payton, but the key question is whether that role can be trusted. He ranked top five among running backs in expected PPR points per game during that stretch but only 13th in actual production. That gap matters. It suggests the workload was real, even if efficiency didn’t fully follow.
This is where February valuation becomes tricky.
Harvey is 25 years old. He’s productive enough to justify a role. But he’s also in a backfield that could easily add competition through free agency or the draft. Denver doesn’t have to anoint him the feature back just because he flashed in a limited sample. That makes him one of the more league-dependent assets out there.
If the price is right, meaning you’re paying low-end RB2 prices, Harvey could return RB2 production if Denver rolls into 2026 with him as the primary option. The receiving usage is real, and that’s what keeps him fantasy viable even if he’s not a 20-touch player.
If the price is wrong, meaning someone values him as a locked-in top-12 running back, this might be the window to move him. Running back value spikes on projected volume. If your league mate is pricing in a feature role before Denver confirms it, you take advantage of that. Harvey isn’t a screaming buy or sell. He’s one of those assets you’ll need to price effectively depending on your league.
Dynasty Trades - 12 Team SF/TE Premium
RJ Harvey FOR 2027 1st
RJ Harvey FOR Christian Watson + Parker Washington
RJ Harvey + 2028 4th FOR 2026 Pick 1.12 + 2028 2nd
Rome Odunze + Terrance Ferguson + RJ Harvey + Matthew Golden + 2026 Pick 3.09 + 2026 Pick 2.02 FOR Sam LaPorta + Garrett Wilson
RJ Harvey + 2026 Pick 1.08 FOR Ladd McConkey
RJ Harvey + 2026 3rd FOR Tyreek Hill + Jaylen Waddle
Brian Thomas + Brashard Smith + RJ Harvey FOR Rashee Rice + Travis Etienne
RJ Harvey + 2027 3rd + 2026 Pick 2.05 FOR Luther Burden + Shedeur Sanders + David Njoku
RJ Harvey + 2026 Pick 2.03 FOR Breece Hall
RJ Harvey + 2027 1st FOR Jordan James + Tee Higgins
RJ Harvey FOR Jaylen Waddle



