As we inch toward the new season, the ever-changing NFL landscape has player fantasy values constantly on the move. Whether you’re used to the dynasty platform or are still learning the dynasty rules, let’s dive into the latest dynasty value of Trey McBride.
Trey McBride’s Dynasty Outlook and Value
Once Zach Ertz went down, the Cardinals turned to their rookie as their primary tight end. From Week 10 on, McBride averaged around an 85% snap share. After never running more than 10 routes in a single game over the first nine weeks, McBride averaged 28.75 routes run over the team’s final eight contests.
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With Ertz likely out until midseason, McBride is set to operate as the Cardinals’ TE1, and he will have a full training camp and preseason to work with the first-team offense as the main guy.
McBride is an excellent athlete with a truly elite senior season of production at Colorado State. He profiles as a potential top-five NFL tight end.
Trey McBride’s Fantasy Ranking
The Cardinals will not be a conducive spot for fantasy points in 2023, but there’s really no reason for fantasy managers to care about that. Do not treat McBride as a guy you can rely on as your TE1 this season. Look at him as a guy for 2024 and beyond.
McBride is only 23 years old. He’s got second-round draft capital. He’s likely going to get a lot better and quickly.
McBride is already on the precipice of being a TE1 in dynasty. We have him at TE14 (No. 141 overall) in our dynasty Superflex rankings. He is definitely someone I’d look to acquire in dynasty leagues and select in dynasty startup drafts.