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Upgraded NFL offenses post-draft: Dynasty targets

Upgraded NFL offenses post-draft: Dynasty targets
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The 2026 NFL Draft has fundamentally shifted the fantasy landscape, creating massive value windows for savvy dynasty managers. We utilize PFF grades and advanced metrics to identify four offenses—including the Eagles and Steelers—that significantly upgraded their skill position groups.
Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman retooled quarterback Jalen Hurts’ pass-catching corps by drafting the 2025 Fred Biletnikoff Award and John Mackey Award winners, while reinforcing an aging offensive line and adding a developmental, fantasy-friendly dual-threat quarterback in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Philadelphia earned a 78.9 team offense grade a season ago, 11th in the league from Weeks 1 through to the Super Bowl.

Philadelphia’s explosive offense generated strong expected points added (EPA) per play despite inconsistent playcalling. New Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion must elevate the offense’s success rate to align with its high EPA per play while increasing shifts and motion, play-action usage, intermediate and deep targeting and overall pace.

Position – Player – RoundNotable 2025 PFF GradeNotable 2025 PFF GradeWR – Makai Lemon – 191.4 receiving grade66.3 run-blocking gradeTE – Eli Stowers – 285.3 receiving grade51.2 run-blocking gradeOT – Markel Bell – 383.5 pass-blocking grade66.0 run-blocking gradeQB – Cole Payton – 594.6 passing grade89.4 rushing gradeOG – Micah Morris – 683.7 pass-blocking grade67.2 run-blocking grade

Lemon, 21, can be penciled in as Philadelphia’s No. 2 wide receiver this season. The award-winning wide receiver profiles as an early-season flex starter with late-season WR1/2 breakout potential. 

Stowers is an award-winning receiving tight end whose high-end ball-in-hands skill set shows up in his 74.1 PFF rushing grade, which he earned on 34 career rushing attempts. Eagles starting tight end Dallas Goedert, 31, accepted a pay cut in May 2025, keeping him on the roster last season. The former impending free agent agreed to an extension through the 2026 season after drawn-out negotiations last month. Stowers is the Eagles’ intended starter in 2027 and has a chance to break out late in the 2026 season. Goedert earned a 69.1 PFF receiving grade in 2025, the second-lowest grade of his career.

As detailed in Top three rushing rookie quarterbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft, Payton’s 96.0 PFF grade ranked first among the 71 Power Four and North Dakota State quarterbacks with at least 345 offensive snaps in 2025. 

Lemon is a top-five dynasty draft pick. Stowers warrants late-first-round dynasty consideration in a soft skill position class. Payton is a worthwhile dart throw.

Fuente original: Leer en Football - America
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