Offseason trades are the perfect time for dynasty managers to get the missing piece needed for their team. Looking at the KeepTradeCut Superflex dynasty quarterback rankings, a ranking system that crowdsources dynasty values from players who use the site, here are three quarterback trade targets who are currently underranked and are good dynasty quarterback trade targets to buy low.
Dynasty Quarterback Trade Targets
Jalen Hurts
Based on the KeepTradeCut rankings, Jalen Hurts is the eleventh-ranked quarterback, ranked behind players such as Justin Herbert and Trevor Lawrence. In the five seasons that Hurts has been the full-time starter for the Eagles, he has been a top-ten quarterback in all five of those seasons. His rushing abilities give him a very high floor. Lawrence only has two top-ten finishes to his name in five seasons, yet dynasty managers are higher on him than on Hurts.
Hurts will be just 28 years old for the 2026 season, which is younger than Joe Burrow, Herbert, and Patrick Mahomes. He is just one year older than Lawrence and Bo Nix.
The concerns with Hurts have been the struggles of the Eagles offense over the last few years, and those concerns have been heightened with the trade of A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. However, the Eagles did a great job in the 2026 NFL Draft of regrouping by drafting USC wide receiver Makai Lemon and Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers to give Hurts two young weapons for the future. The Eagles have full confidence that DeVonta Smith can be a true WR1 in the league.
Hurts should be ranked higher than eleventh in dynasty quarterback rankings. He is the first of the buy-low dynasty quarterback trade targets.
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Brock Purdy
Brock Purdy consistently continues to be underestimated in both the NFL and in dynasty fantasy football, being ranked as the QB13. Injuries have caused problems for him; he only played in nine games last season. However, he ended the season strongly with three top-four finishes, including two top quarterback finishes during the fantasy playoffs between Weeks 15 and 17. Purdy had one season where he started all 17 games, and he was the QB6 in that season. He has shown that he can be a top quarterback in fantasy; he just needs to show consistency.
Purdy is just 26 years old, being the same age as Lawrence and Nix, one year younger than Hurts and Jordan Love, and just one year older than Jayden Daniels.
The 49ers have plenty of injury concerns with the skill players, such as George Kittle and the 33-year-old Mike Evans, who was signed as a free agent in the offseason. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan is one of the best offensive head coaches in the league and will set this offense up for success. Purdy still has a lot more left to give and is one of the top dynasty quarterback trade targets.

Tua Tagovailoa
This is more of a short-term trade target with Tua Tagovailoa coming in as the 30th-ranked quarterback on KeepTradeCut. After spending six seasons with the Dolphins, Tagovailoa was cut and signed by the Falcons to a one-year deal, as they are dealing with an injury to Michael Penix Jr.
Tagovailoa will be the Week 1 starting quarterback for a Falcons team that has plenty of star skill players, including running back Bijan Robinson, wide receiver Drake London, and tight end Kyle Pitts. Tagovailoa’s job will be able to get it to these three players, which he showed he can do in Miami with De’Von Achane, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle. Tagovailoa is a perfect trade target for a contending manager needing a quarterback, and it will only cost a second or third-round pick.
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