Taking a look at three dynasty fantasy football buy low trade targets at the wide receiver position, including Wan’Dale Robinson.
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As we continue with OTAs after the 2026 NFL Draft, there are a number of storylines that you need to be following if you are playing dynasty fantasy football. With rookies stepping into their roles, as well as news regarding veterans, now is your opportunity to start offering trades and looking at the waiver wire to get a jump on everyone else in your league. With roster situations like the Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles, to name a few, there are going to be opportunities for players to step into bigger roles, that will have a positive impact on your fantasy team.
With that being said, lets take a look at three wide receivers that you need to buy low on right now in dynasty fantasy football.
Dynasty Fantasy Football Buy Low Trade Targets at WR
Wan’Dale Robinson, Tennessee Titans
As it stands, the Titans are one of the rising teams in the NFL for the upcoming season. They made a huge splash in the NFL Draft by drafting Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick. With the premium draft capital that the Titans spent on Tate, he will see the field immediately and command a number of targets this season from Cam Ward. At this moment, Tate and Calvin Ridley are projected to start as the outside receivers for the Titans, while Wan’Dale Robinson is set to run out of the slot.
Due to an injury, Ridley has not been participating in OTAs, which opens a door for Robinson and Ward to work on their chemistry. Robinson steps into an offense that is going to be ran by Brian Daboll, who have had plenty of experience working together in the past. With Robinson having a career year in the absence of Malik Nabers last season, we know that he is one of the better receivers in the NFL. With Tate and Ridley commanding the stronger coverage, Robinson will be matched up with safeties and nickel defenders, where he can use his great route-running and balance to create separation and make easy completions for Ward.
Robinson’s current worth in dynasty fantasy football equates similarly to a 2027 second round pick. While next season’s draft class projects to be one of the better in recent memory, if you are telling me that I can get Robinson in the second round next year, I am jumping on that every single time.
Tre Tucker, Las Vegas Raiders
It is no secret that the Raiders sported one of the worst offenses in the league last season. A lot of that revolved around poor offensive line play. The Raiders still have a ways to go to rebuild that offensive line, but signing of Tyler Linderbaum and selecting Trey Zuhn in the draft is a great start. While they did put some effort into building up the offensive line, the receiving corps is virtually the same as it was last season.
With a bad wide receiver room last year, Tre Tucker put together the best season of his career. Now with Kirk Cousins and Fernando Mendoza at quarterback, Tucker is going to get better quarterback play immediately. Brock Bowers is going to be healthy to start the season, so there is going to be linebacker and safety help on Bowers’ side of the field. This means that if Tucker works the opposite side of the field, he will see one-on-one coverage.
Using his speed, Tucker will be projected as a strong boom or bust fantasy start all season long. Tucker’s worth coincides with a 2027 3rd pick, David Njoku and Keon Coleman. With that being where he is ranked in dynasty fantasy football, I would much rather have Tucker, given his ceiling compared to the other options.
Dontayvion Wicks and Hollywood Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles come into the 2026 season with one of the better rosters on paper. While that is the case, there are still questions surrounding where AJ Brown will play next season. While there is noise surrounding Brown, there is not a lot of noise surrounding who is going to step in Brown’s place if he were to get traded. Philadelphia drafted Makai Lemon, but he projects more as a slot receiver. This suggests that one of Dontayvion Wicks or Hollywood Brown is going to step up to fill the outside receiver spot opposite DeVonta Smith.
Between Wicks and Brown, Wicks is the more intriguing option, given that the Eagles gave up two picks to trade for him from Green Bay. Giving up the picks indicates that Philadelphia wants him in the building and went out of their way to get him. On the other hand, Hollywood Brown brings in more experience and previous success on the field compared to Wicks. The issue with Brown is that he is a similar player to Smith.
Wicks is a big-bodied receiver, who proved that he can make tough catches and score touchdowns with Green Bay. He also has experience with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, as both spent time last season with the Packers. Wicks’ skillset complements Smith’s as well. If you have larger benches and can afford to get both Wicks and Brown, it is certainly worth the gamble considering Brown’s name is still being floated around in trade talks.
Given Brown’s lackluster recent seasons and Wicks’ unproven talent, you should not have to give up a lot in dynasty fantasy football to trade for the players who will see a greater share of the offensive snaps if AJ Brown does get traded.





