3 offseason roster moves that would impact NFC East fantasy values

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The NFC East is front-loaded with fantasy talent that includes some high-upside QBs, an elite-upside RB, four or more top-10-upside WRs, and a couple of TE streamers. But one or more of their rosters are about to change in pretty big ways. Looking ahead to the 2026 season, here are three near-term WR moves that would significantly impact some of the division’s players’ fantasy values.

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A.J. Brown was a huge draft-day acquisition in 2022, helping the Eagles win the Super Bowl last year. He’s currently one of the most notable offseason fantasy question marks. If Philadelphia keeps him in the fold, it will be business as usual for managers targeting Brown and/or DeVonta Smith. But this franchise trades away its disgruntled receiver, Smith could be primed for top-10 numbers, and whoever the Eagles bring in as the #2 WR would immediately be on fantasy radars.

George Pickens electrified in his first season in Dallas, frequently outscoring the previously undeniably “elite” CeeDee Lamb. The Cowboys might send Pickens packing. Or they might keep him. If he goes, Lamb’s elite status is assured, while Dak Prescott clearly will take a hit. But if Pickens stays, there are at least reasonable odds that he’ll outperform Lamb in 2026, setting up a fascinating dilemma for managers with a late-first-round / early-second-round pick.

For the Giants, major questions surround Wan’Dale Robinson, who has been one of fantasy’s most undervalued wideouts these past two years. If the Giants re-sign him, Robinson would slot in as a top 18-24 WR while operating behind Malik Nabers. If Robinsons goes, Nabers’ already high target share could reach record levels.

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