Pat Bryant is a DEN WR with a market value of 825 and 5 fantasy points per game across 15 active games.
Market value
Market value 825
watch-list dynasty asset
Production
5
5 fantasy points per game
Last four active
7.7
Up 2.7 PPG from season pace
30-day value movement
-120
Trade frequency 0.38%
Dynalyze signal stack
Market rank
WR93
Pat Bryant prices as a Bench WR with a market value near 825.
Production rank
WR72
production rank WR72 versus market rank WR93, creating a +21 position-rank market edge.
Tier expectation
-4.5
5.0 PPG against a 9.5 expected baseline for this market tier.
Market activity
0.4%
30-day value move -120 with a recent scoring split of +2.7 PPG.
Pat Bryant's rank stack is position-specific inside the current player market: market rank WR93, production rank WR72, positional value gap +21, composite production score 22.5 out of 100, and value opportunity score +5.8.
Market read
Pat Bryant profiles as a watch-list dynasty asset in dynasty formats. The market is pricing him at 825, which puts his trade conversations in the range where managers should compare immediate lineup impact against long-term liquidity.
The production side is player-specific: Pat Bryant has produced 74.8 total fantasy points across 15 active games, with a season pace of 5 fantasy points per game and a recent four-game pace of 7.7. That gap is the starting point for evaluating whether the market is reacting fast enough.
The current Dynalyze stance is Production-led buy window. A positive 30-day trend can signal a rising price that may require paying before the next tier jump, while a negative trend can create a discount only if production and role remain stable.
Pat Bryant is a DEN WR with a market value around 825, 5.0 points per game, and 7.7 points per game over the last four active games. That combination makes the profile a trade-window question more than a simple player take: recent scoring is running ahead of the season baseline, while the market has been comparatively steady over the last month.
The useful market read is discount, not hype: the same-position production rank is ahead of the same-position price rank, which creates room to start a buy conversation before the value catches up. A same-position value gap of +21 is meaningful because it compares the scoring profile against where the market is currently ranking him among WRs, not just whether the name feels exciting.
In trade talks, treat him as a targeted buy or add-on upgrade rather than a blank-check acquisition; the goal is to pay for the current market tier while capturing the stronger production profile. The counterpoint is price sensitivity. Without a major injury discount or a clear role spike, this profile is most valuable when the manager stays disciplined on tier and roster fit.
WR market lens
Pat Bryant's DEN WR profile is being judged against a Bench market-tier baseline of 9.5 expected points per game. Wide receiver value usually holds when production, target stability, and long-term liquidity all point in the same direction. The current -4.5 PPG gap against expectation shows whether the market is buying a real scoring advantage or just a premium-name floor.
Trade context
For contenders, Pat Bryant should be valued by weekly lineup contribution first. For rebuilders, the better question is whether a WR with this value profile will stay liquid through the next trade window. Managers should compare offers against position scarcity, roster timeline, and whether the asset can be rerouted later without taking a value loss.
Roster fit leans aggressive: contenders can treat Pat Bryant as a targeted upgrade if the acquisition cost still reflects the current market rank, while rebuilders should only buy if the asset remains liquid enough to reroute before the next trade window.
In trade talks, treat him as a targeted buy or add-on upgrade rather than a blank-check acquisition; the goal is to pay for the current market tier while capturing the stronger production profile.
The useful market read is discount, not hype: the same-position production rank is ahead of the same-position price rank, which creates room to start a buy conversation before the value catches up.
The counterpoint is price sensitivity. Without a major injury discount or a clear role spike, this profile is most valuable when the manager stays disciplined on tier and roster fit.
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