
Tipp Major breaks down his three favorite buy-low targets in dynasty leagues as a result of what happened in Free Agency.

There’s no time like the present to start identifying early buy-lows in dynasty, especially now that the dust has settled from the NFL Free Agency whirlwind. Improving your roster should always be the priority, even if you just won the title. Back-to-back championships do not happen by accident. The edge in dynasty is not reacting to value shifts; it is anticipating them.
Yes, some players saw their value spike after landing on new teams. But by the time everyone sees it, it can already be too late. This is where you separate yourself. We are targeting players whose situations have quietly improved, but whose market value has not caught up yet. Their managers may still see uncertainty. You should see an opportunity. Here are three dynasty buy-lows to target right now, before the rest of your league catches on.
Romeo Doubs lands in a New England offense that finally offers something he never consistently had with the Green Bay Packers: predictable opportunity. In Green Bay, the crowded wide receiver room made weekly usage volatile. This past season marked just the fifth game of his career with 10 or more targets. That is not a sustainable volume. In New England, he is not being brought in to rotate. He is being brought in to grow alongside Drake Maye. Volume is king in fantasy, and Doubs has a real path to leading this team in wide receiver targets. That alone raises both his weekly floor and seasonal ceiling. Doubs saw 18 red zone targets last season. Maye attempted 103 red zone passes, with Hunter Henry leading the team at 23 targets. Doubs has a realistic path to pushing into that same range, which is where strong WR2 production starts to show up. If his manager still views him as boom-or-bust, this is your window. A late second or a depth piece plus a pick can get it done for now.
Isaiah Likely leaves a crowded offense with the Baltimore Ravens and steps into a situation that actually needs him with the New York Giants. The flashes were obvious in Baltimore, but the role never stabilized. Now he walks into a more defined opportunity. With Malik Nabers locked in as the alpha, the rest of the target tree is wide open. There is no clear number two option demanding volume, giving Likely a legitimate path to becoming the second-most-targeted player in this offense. His career high sits at 58 targets, but in this role, a significant jump in usage is firmly in play. When Likely gets volume, he produces. He has seven career games with five or more receptions, averaging 18.1 fantasy points in those contests. That is not random. That is what happens when his role expands. This is the perfect throw-in target. Add him to a larger deal or flip a third plus a bench piece. If the role hits, you are looking at a weekly TE1 at a fraction of the cost.
Wan'Dale Robinson heads to the Tennessee Titans with both familiarity and opportunity working in his favor. The reunion angle is nice, but the real story is volume and how it can translate in this offense. Robinson is coming off back-to-back seasons with over 90 receptions, including his first 1000-yard campaign. That is not a breakout. That is consistency. Now paired with Cam Ward, Robinson has a path to becoming a true target funnel. If that connection develops early, another 130-plus target season is well within reach. That kind of volume puts him firmly in the high-end WR3 range, with low-end WR2 upside in PPR formats, especially if the offense leans on short and intermediate throws. His price still lags behind both his production and projected role. This is a buy before OTAs play. Once camp buzz builds, the discount disappears. Stay aggressive. Stay early. And most importantly, stay ahead of your league. Because once everyone sees it, it is already too late.
There’s no secret to dynasty success; It's about staying ahead, not chasing yesterday’s winners. Romeo Doubs, Isaiah Likely and Wan’Dale Robinson all share one thing: opportunity.
Their situations have quietly improved. That’s where you strike. Doubs gets volume and red zone targets in New England. Likely steps into a defined TE role in New York. Robinson brings proven production to a Titans offense ready to feed him. These are not gambles, they're calculated moves that boost weekly floors and season-long ceilings. Buy now, stay early, and let the rest of your league scramble to catch up. Because in dynasty, patience is good, but anticipation wins championships. Keep on the hunt, and Fantasy Life will be sure to bring more great buy-lows for you to target for your dynasty team.




