Offseason trades are the perfect time for dynasty managers to get the missing piece needed for their team. Looking at the KeepTradeCut Superflex dynasty running back rankings, a ranking system that crowdsources dynasty values from players who use the site, here are three running back trade targets who are currently underrated and are good dynasty running back trade targets to buy low.
Top 3 Dynasty Running Back Trade Targets to Buy Low
Bucky Irving
The first of the dynasty running back trade targets is Bucky Irving, who is ranked 19th according to KeepTradeCut. In his rookie season, Irving was the RB13 in PPR leagues. He only played in 10 games in 2025 due to injuries but averaged almost 14 points per game. In the four games he started before his injury, he was a top 15 running back in all four games.
In the offseason, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did not re-sign Rachaad White, but instead, they signed Kenneth Gainwell, the former Steelers pass-catching running back. He will probably take away a lot of the 3rd down passing work from Irving, which does hurt his value.
Irving is still a young running back at just 23 years old (he will be 24 when the season starts). He is younger than Cam Skattebo, who is ranked one spot higher than Irving. He is just one year older than rookie Jadarian Price, who is ranked two spots higher. Running backs like Saquon Barkley (ranked 15th) and 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (ranked 14th) are 29 and 30 years old, respectively, and only have one or two good seasons left in them.
Irving has shown flashes in the past that he can be a successful fantasy running back, and he is the first of the dynasty running back trade targets in what should be a bounce-back season for Irving.
Bhayshul Tuten
The second of the dynasty running back trade targets is Bhayshul Tuten, the 22nd-ranked running back on KeepTradeCut. At first, this might seem like a high ranking for a player who never played more than a third of the snaps in a game in his career and just one game where he saw more than 10 carries.
He played his rookie season behind Travis Etienne Jr., who went to the Saints in the offseason and opened the door for a new running back to take over for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jaguars signed Chris Rodriguez in free agency to join fellow second-year back LeQuint Allen, but Tuten will be the clear top running back for the Jaguars. In the one game where he did see at least 10 carries, he had 15 carries for 74 rushing yards and a touchdown.
The one concern with Tuten is that he does not get many receptions, but hopefully, with more playing time, he will get some more in 2026. The sophomore breakout season is in full swing for Tuten, so dynasty managers should get ahead of that in the offseason.
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Tony Pollard
The final running back on this list is Tony Pollard, who is the 41st-ranked running back on KeepTradeCut. He is ranked this low due to the fact that he is 29 years old and will be a free agent at the end of this season. However, Pollard is the perfect dynasty running back trade target for a contending manager, as he is worth a late-second round pick.
In the last five seasons, Pollard has finished inside the top 30 PPR in all five seasons, including two as a top 15 running back. Pollard has shown a consistent floor. He is also durable, playing in at least 15 games in all seven seasons of his career.
The Tennessee Titans drafted Nicholas Singleton to join Tyjae Spears. Singleton is the future of the backfield, but the Titans have no reason not to give Pollard a heavy workload before letting him walk in free agency. This one is a short-term trade target, but Pollard is a solid RB2-RB3 player for a contending manager trying to go all-in in 2026 and certainly one of many dynasty running back trade targets.
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