With all eyes on the NFL playoffs, players’ dynasty fantasy football values can exponentially soar. Look no further than Xavier Worthy last season. The then-rookie climbed from WR27 on KeepTradeCut at the end of the regular season to WR20 by the conclusion of the playoffs. This series has focused on players with the potential to have similar rises (or falls). This week, for the Super Bowl, we focus on Rashid Shaheed, Kyle Williams, and TreVeyon Henderson.
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Dynasty Fantasy Football Players To Watch: Super Bowl
WR Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks
Big plays happen in big moments. Rashid Shaheed is one of the most explosive players on the field for the Seahawks. Shaheed scored on a 95-yard kickoff return against the 49ers in the Divisional Round. He then caught a 51-yard bomb against the Rams that led to a Kenneth Walker rushing touchdown. Shaheed has averaged 66 air yards in his two playoff games with the Seahawks despite seeing just five total targets. He will earn a target or two downfield from Sam Darnold against the Patriots and can easily haul in a big reception.
Shaheed will be a free agent this offseason. However, a return to Seattle may be in the cards, with the Seahawks projected to have over $73 million in cap space. Regardless of where Shaheed lands, he will likely continue to be in his field-stretching role. He makes for a nice throw-in target for a dynasty trade and could shine if he lands in the right spot this offseason.
WR Kyle Williams, New England Patriots
The Patriots selected Kyle Williams in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft. While dynasty managers were hopeful that his draft capital would translate to a mind meld with Drake Maye, Williams has failed to connect with the MVP contender. Williams saw just 21 targets on the season and averaged a paltry 2.9 fantasy points per game. He was used exclusively as a deep threat, averaging 19 yards per target. While he did not see any targets in his last game against Denver, he was targeted three times against Houston and saw 67 air yards.
If Williams can capitalize on any deep ball opportunities he sees, he could become a popular name in dynasty heading into the offseason. While the Patriots may add to their receiver room this offseason, Williams could be a huge benefactor if the Patriots use their draft picks and $42 million in cap space to address other needs. A big Super Bowl performance could springboard William’s dynasty value.
RB TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots
TreVeyon Henderson‘s dynasty stock has taken a hit. He has averaged only 2.8 fantasy points per game in the Patriots’ three playoff games and has been out-touched by Rhamondre Stevenson 61 to 27. However, he remains the Patriots’ most dynamic running back. Henderson’s dynasty stock can rebound in a big way if he is able to rip off some chunk plays against the Seahawks. However, if he remains mired as the second fiddle to Stevenson’s bell cow role, his value will likely remain depressed all offseason. His Super Bowl performance will shape the narrative surrounding him this offseason. That makes this game important for Henderson managers and potential buyers alike.
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