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The Glossery | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings SuperFlex TE Premium

Jon Glosser Jon Glosser · · 21 min read
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Attention IDP Nerds! The October 2025 update of The Glossery Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings SuperFlex TE Premium is here, bringing dynasty managers the most comprehensive all-in-one player board in fantasy football. Curated by Jon Glosser, this combined ranking set evaluates 500+ offensive and defensive players across SuperFlex and TE Premium formats, giving you a balanced dynasty snapshot of value, upside, and long-term stability. Whether you’re trading, rebuilding, or chasing a title, The Glossery provides the roadmap to dominate every phase of dynasty roster construction.

Check out Jon Glosser’s full IDP-exclusive rankings in IDP Rankings Tiers and explore the IDP Hub.


Updated for Saturday, October 11, 2025

2025 Dynasty IDP Fantasy Football | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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Top 60 IDP Rankings | SuperFlex TE Premium

(Click to expand) Top 60 IDP SuperFlex TE Premium All-in-One Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
1Josh AllenQB29BUFQB1
2Jayden DanielsQB24WASQB2
3Lamar JacksonQB28BALQB3
4Ja’Marr ChaseWR25CINWR1
5Justin HerbertQB27LACQB4
6Joe BurrowQB28CINQB5
7Bijan RobinsonRB23ATLRB1
8Justin JeffersonWR26MINWR2
9Brock BowersTE22LVTE1
10Puka NacuaWR24LARWR3
11Malik NabersWR21NYGWR4
12Jahmyr GibbsRB23DETRB2
13Jalen HurtsQB26PHIQB6
14Patrick MahomesQB29KCQB7
15CeeDee LambWR26DALWR5
16Ashton JeantyRB21LVRB3
17Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR23SEAWR6
18Nico CollinsWR26HOUWR7
19Amon-Ra St. BrownWR25DETWR8
20Trey McBrideTE25ARZTE2
21Drake MayeQB22NEQB8
22Caleb WilliamsQB23CHIQB9
23Emeka EgbukaWR22TBWR9
24Marvin Harrison Jr.WR22ARZWR10
25Drake LondonWR23ATLWR11
26Rome OdunzeWR23CHIWR12
27Brian Thomas Jr.WR22JAXWR13
28Baker MayfieldQB30TBQB10
29Jordan LoveQB26GBQB11
30C.J. StroudQB23HOUQB12
31Saquon BarkleyRB28PHIRB4
32De’Von AchaneRB23MIARB5
33Garrett WilsonWR24NYJWR14
34A.J. BrownWR28PHIWR15
35Bo NixQB25DENQB13
36Omarion HamptonRB22LACRB6
37Ladd McConkeyWR23LACWR16
38Jonathan TaylorRB26INDRB7
39Bucky IrvingRB22TBRB8
40Tetairoa McMillanWR22CARWR17
41Travis HunterWR/DB22JAXWR18
42Sam LaPortaTE24DETTE3
43Quinshon JudkinsRB21CLERB9
44Breece HallRB24NYJRB10
45Kyler MurrayQB27ARZQB14
46Jaylen WaddleWR26MIAWR19
47Tee HigginsWR26CINWR20
48Dak PrescottQB31DALQB15
49Jared GoffQB30DETQB16
50Brock PurdyQB25SFQB17
51James CookRB25BUFRB11
52TreVeyon HendersonRB22NERB12
53J.J. McCarthyQB22MINQB18
54Trevor LawrenceQB25JAXQB19
55Rashee RiceWR25KCWR21
56Tyler WarrenTE23INDTE4
57Josh JacobsRB27GBRB13
58Kyren WilliamsRB24LARRB14
59Tucker KraftTE24GBTE5
60Dalton KincaidTE25BUFTE6

The Top 60 of The Glossery is where the true foundation of your dynasty roster lives. These players are the elite assets that dictate how the rest of your roster is built. Cornerstone quarterbacks in Superflex, young bellcow running backs, and elite wide receivers who dominate target shares. From August to September, we’ve seen a shift toward ascending rookie and second year WRs, with Rome Odunze climbing into the top 60 and Emeka Egbuka breaking into the top 10 of dynasty WRs. Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert has started the season on an MVP type pace and has moved into the top 5 of dynasty QBs. This tier represents the premium real estate of dynasty football—every dynasty manager is doing all they can to acquire as many of these players as they can.

Biggest Risers and Fallers Tier 1 Combined Rankings

Biggest Risers: The previously mentioned Emeka Egbuka has solidified himself as the steal of the 2025 rookie draft early in the season. He is tied for second in the NFL for most receiving touchdowns. His ability to play all three wide receiver positions make him one of the most valuable young dynasty WRs.

Biggest Fallers: There hasn’t been much of a drastic change in the top 60. A few names have slid due to slow starts and injuries but the first month of the season was more about players rising than those who have fallen in this tier. The concerning starts of quarterbacks C.J. Stroud, Trevor Lawrence and J.J. McCarthy have seen their values take a small hit but not move them out of the top tier overall.

Top 60 IDP Rankings Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: Early-season slow starts from players like Brian Thomas Jr. and Tee Higgins create a window for savvy managers to buy. You won’t get them for cheap, but their managers may be more open to moving them now than they were just a few weeks ago. If you’re looking to add long-term WR talent, this is the type of short-term dip to capitalize on.

Dynasty Takeaway: The Superflex market is shifting. If you don’t have a top tier dynasty QB it can be a frustrating situation. The inconsistent play of the young QBs in good offenses can find you losing games early in the season. Dynasty managers who favor top tier skill position players over QB are playing a dangerous game in Superflex formats.


Elite Players | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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(Click to see) Top 61-120 All-in-One IDP SuperFlex Dynasty Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
61Jake FergusonTE26DALTE7
62T.J. HockensonTE28MINTE8
63DeVonta SmithWR26PHIWR22
64Christian McCaffreyRB29SFRB15
65Cam WardQB23TENQB20
66Chris OlaveWR25NOWR23
67Aidan HutchinsonDL24DETDL1
68DK MetcalfWR27PITWR24
69George PickensWR24DALWR25
70D.J. MooreWR28CHIWR26
71Maxx CrosbyDL27LVDL2
72Nick BosaDL27SFDL3
73Kenneth WalkerRB24SEARB16
74George KittleTE31SFTE9
75Alvin KamaraRB29NORB17
76Chase BrownRB25CINRB18
77Micah ParsonsDL26DALDL4
78Bryce YoungQB23CARQB21
79Travis Etienne Jr.RB26JAXRB19
80Jacory Croskey-MerrittRB24WASRB20
81Cam SkatteboRB23NYGRB21
82Kaleb JohnsonRB21PITRB22
83Roquan SmithLB28BALLB1
84Myles GarrettDL29CLEDL5
85T.J. WattDL30PITDL6
86Edgerrin CooperLB23GBLB2
87Zay FlowersWR24BALWR27
88Colston LovelandTE21CHITE10
89Michael PenixQB25ATLQB22
90Xavier WorthyWR22KCWR28
91R.J. HarveyRB24DENRB23
92Jamien SherwoodLB25NYJLB3
93Daiyan HenleyLB25LACLB4
94Quay WalkerLB25GBLB5
95Chuba HubbardRB26CARRB24
96Carson SchwesingerLB22CLELB6
97Tua TagovailoaQB27MIAQB23
98Zaire FranklinLB29INDLB7
99Trey BensonRB22ARZRB25
100Jordan MasonRB26MINRB26
101Derrick HenryRB31BALRB27
102Jerry JeudyWR26CLEWR29
103Jared VerseDL24LARDL7
104Ricky PearsallWR24SFWR30
105Jordan AddisonWR23MINWR31
106J.K. DobbinsRB26DENRB28
107D’Andre SwiftRB26CHIRB29
108Javonte WilliamsRB25DALRB30
109Zack BaunLB28PHILB8
110Brandon AiyukWR27SFWR32
111Will Anderson Jr.DL23HOUDL8
112Terry McLaurinWR29WASWR33
113Jameson WilliamsWR24DETWR34
114Jaxson DartQB22NYGQB24
115Daniel JonesQB28INDQB25
116Fred WarnerLB28SFLB9
117Justin FieldsQB26NYJQB26
118Davante AdamsWR32LARWR35
119Sam DarnoldQB28SEAQB27
120Tyreek HillWR31MIAWR36

The 61-120 tier blends ascending young talent with veterans who still bring strong short-term value. You’ll also find many of the premier dynasty IDP assets here, along with rookies beginning to carve out steady roles for their teams. Managers who invested early draft capital in elite defenders are already seeing the payoff, while those who leaned too heavily on developmental QBs and skill-position dart throws may find themselves playing catch-up.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: The biggest riser in this range is rookie RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt, who skyrockets from RB78 to RB20 after taking over as Washington’s feature back less than a month into the season. Dallas Cowboys’ veteran RB Javonte Williams also gained significant dynasty value. Managers who weren’t counting on immediate production from this group have been rewarded with unexpected early-season impact, making them strong buy-and-hold candidates moving forward.

Biggest Fallers: Veteran RBs that dynasty managers have leaned on for years are finally showing real decline. Derrick Henry still flashes big-play ability, but ball security issues have cut into his workload and age is catching up fast. Joe Mixon’s situation looks even worse, with his dynasty value now at an all-time low due to his off-season ankle surgery. It’s never easy to move on from players who’ve carried rosters for half a decade, but the writing is on the wall—this is the point to pivot before the bottom completely falls out.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: This tier is loaded with veteran players who provide a safe weekly floor. How you approach them depends on your season outlook—contenders should look to add these guys as depth pieces, while non contending managers should be exploring trades to flip them into draft capital. It’s never easy to make those calls this early in the year, but waiting too long risks losing value as the season wears on. Acting now can be the difference between maximizing returns and getting stuck with declining assets.

Dynasty Takeaway: If you want a real edge from an IDP perspective, this is the tier to target. Less experienced managers often overlook the value of defenders who can put up fantasy numbers on par with top skill players, but that’s a mistake. IDPs like Myles Garrett and Roquan Smith are averaging more fantasy points per game than most RBs, WRs, and even non-elite QBs. Rostering or trading for these players can separate contenders from the pack.


High Upside Players | SuperFlex TE Premium

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(Tap to Expand) Top 121-181 Dynasty IDP Combined Player Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
121Keon ColemanWR22BUFWR37
122Michael PittmanWR27INDWR38
123Harold Fannin Jr.TE20CLETE11
124David NjokuTE29CLETE12
125Chris GodwinWR29TBWR39
126Courtland SuttonWR29DENWR40
127Quentin JohnstonWR23LACWR41
128Khalil ShakirWR25BUFWR42
129Nik BonittoDL25DENDL9
130Geno SmithQB34LVQB28
131Kyle PittsTE24ATLTE13
132Evan EngramTE30DENTE14
133Tony PollardRB28TENRB31
134David MontgomeryRB28DETRB32
135Bhayshul TutenRB23JAXRB33
136Brian BranchDB23DETDB2
137Kyle HamiltonDB24BALDB3
138Isiah PachecoRB26KCRB34
139Deebo SamuelWR29WASWR43
140Matthew GoldenWR21GBWR44
141Isaiah LikelyTE25BALTE15
142Luther Burden IIIWR21CHIWR45
143Brian BurnsDL27NYGDL10
144Abdul CarterDL21NYGDL11
145Kayshon BoutteWR23NEWR46
146Derwin JamesDB28LACDB4
147Kyle WilliamsWR22NEWR47
148Foyesade OluokunLB30JAXLB10
149Calvin RidleyWR30TENWR48
150Jakobi MeyersWR28LVWR49
151Byron YoungDL27LARDL12
152Josh Hines-AllenDL27JAXDL13
153Nick ChubbRB29HOURB35
154Rhamondre StevensonRB27NERB36
155Dylan SampsonRB20CLERB37
156Woody MarksRB24HOURB38
157Carl GrandersonDL28NODL14
158Jayden ReedWR25GBWR50
159Joe MixonRB28HOURB39
160Tyrone TracyRB25NYGRB40
161Greg RousseauDL25BUFDL15
162Jayden HigginsWR22HOUWR51
163Mike EvansWR31TBWR52
164Josh DownsWR23INDWR53
165Nick BoltonLB25KCLB11
166Jack BechWR22LVWR54
167Tre HarrisWR23LACWR55
168Mason TaylorTE21NYJTE16
169Ernest JonesLB25SEALB12
170Tyler AllgeierRB26ATLRB41
171Brian RobinsonRB26WASRB42
172Matt StaffordQB37LARQB29
173Elic AyomanorWR22TENWR56
174Tory HortonWR22SEAWR57
175Trey HendricksonDL30CINDL16
176Geno SmithQB34LVQB30
177Jalen MilroeQB22SEAQB31
178Jordyn BrooksLB27MIALB13
179Aaron RodgersQB41PITQB32
180Anthony RichardsonQB23INDQB33
181Stefon DiggsWR31NEWR58

This tier is packed with high-upside dynasty assets on both sides of the ball. It represents roughly 15 rounds of startup draft value and is a true sweet spot for managers looking to load up. This is where you can secure the second wave of impact IDPs while also targeting tight ends who give a scoring edge in premium formats.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Rookie skill players like Bhayshul Tuten, Luther Burden, and Matthew Golden have already earned more usage than expected through the first month of the season. Hitting on mid-round rookie picks this early gives managers a major advantage, often turning rebuilding rosters into legitimate contenders faster than anyone anticipated.

Biggest Fallers: Veterans like James Conner and Mike Evans have already dealt with early-season injuries, and at their age it hits dynasty value hard. This is the risk every manager takes when rostering older players—once the injuries start piling up, the market often moves on quickly.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: This is a great tier to target young pass catchers. Tight ends like Harold Fannin and Mason Taylor are already showing flashes, while WRs such as Tory Horton and Elic Ayomanor can still be acquired at a discount. Their dynasty value has room to climb, making now the right time to buy before the price goes up later in the season.

Dynasty Takeaway: In this range, dynasty managers should be shifting focus toward younger players who’ve already locked down starting roles. Building the right mix of steady veteran producers alongside ascending dynasty assets is the goal here—if you can put both into your weekly lineup, you’re in a strong position to contend now while staying future-focused.


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Strong Starters | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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(Tap here) Top 182-243 Dynasty IDP SuperFlex TE Premium Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
182Xavier LegetteWR24CARWR59
183Terrel BernardLB26BUFLB14
184Harold Landry IIIDL29NEDL17
185Rashan GaryDL27GBDL18
186Rico DowdleRB27CARRB43
187James ConnerRB30ARZRB44
188Dallas GoedertTE30PHITE17
189Mark AndrewsTE29BALTE18
190Andrew Van GinkelDL30MINDL19
191Danielle HunterDL30HOUDL20
192Zach CharbonnetRB24SEARB45
193Jack CampbellLB24DETLB15
194Jaylen WrightRB22MIARB46
195Robert SpillaneLB29NELB16
196Kam CurlDB26LARDB5
197Nick CrossDB23INDDB6
198Tykee SmithDB24TBDB7
199Budda BakerDB29ARZDB8
200Braelon AllenRB21NYJRB47
201Kyle MonangaiRB23CHIRB48
202Kareem HuntRB29KCRB49
203Tyrel DodsonLB27MIALB17
204Rachaad WhiteRB26TBRB50
205Devin LloydLB26JAXLB18
206Blake CorumRB24LARRB51
207Kendre MillerRB22NORB52
208Jihaad CampbellLB21PHILB19
209Hunter HenryTE30NETE19
210Aaron JonesRB30MINRB53
211Najee HarrisRB27LACRB54
212Travis KelceTE35KCTE20
213Jauan JenningsWR28SFWR60
214Spencer RattlerQB24NOQB34
215Tyler ShoughQB25NOQB35
216Jaylin NoelWR22HOUWR61
217Pat FreiermuthTE26PITTE21
218Pete WernerLB26NOLB20
219Patrick QueenLB25PITLB21
220Alex SingletonLB31DENLB22
221Logan WilsonLB29CINLB23
222Adonai MitchellWR22INDWR62
223Tremaine EdmundsLB27CHILB24
224Tyjae SpearsRB24TENRB55
225Laiatu LatuDL24INDDL21
226Juwan JohnsonTE28NOTE22
227Jonnu SmithTE29PITTE23
228Mack WilsonLB27ARZLB25
229Azeez Al-ShaairLB27HOULB26
230Bobby OkerekeLB28NYGLB27
231Devin WhiteLB27LVRLB28
232Frankie LuvuLB28WASLB29
233Oronde Gadsden IITE22LACTE24
234Cade OttonTE26TBTE25
235Jonathan GreenardDL28MINDL22
236Cole KmetTE26CHITE26
237Terrance FergusonTE22LARTE27
238Ray DavisRB25BUFRB56
239Tank BigsbyRB24JAXRB57
240Travon WalkerDL24JAXDL23
241Kayvon ThibodeauxDL24NYGDL24
242Jonathan CooperDL27DENDL25
243Tre’von MoehrigDB26CARDB9

This tier may not be loaded with flashy names, but these players provide the kind of week-to-week stability every contender needs. Having reliable producers locked into your lineup, especially in the middle or back end is often what can sperate a contending team from a team middling in dynasty leagues.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: The biggest risers in this tier are a pair of linebackers—veteran Devin White and Jaguars LB Devin Lloyd, both playing their way back into dynasty relevance. Rams DB Kam Curl has been outstanding to start the 2025 season, solidifying himself as a top-five dynasty defensive back. This group is a perfect reminder of how quickly IDP values can swing. Just a few weeks ago, these players were viewed as fading dynasty assets — now they’ve become reliable weekly starters that are helping fantasy managers win matchups.

Biggest Fallers: Frankie Luvu is the biggest faller at LB in this tier. Steelers TEs Pat Freiermuth and Jonnu Smith have seen their dynasty value plummet since pairing up with Aaron Rodgers. Dynasty managers who invested early draft capital in these players—especially in premium scoring formats are feeling the sting just a month into the season. It’s a tough reminder that even proven veterans can lose significant value when offensive chemistry and usage don’t align with expectations.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: Dynasty managers off to a slow start or dealing with injuries should look to capitalize on players who’ve boosted their dynasty stock early in the season. Pete Werner and Cole Kmet are perfect examples, both producing solid fantasy numbers despite not being every-down players. This is the time to shop those types of assets and flip short-term production into long-term value by targeting younger players or additional picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Dynasty Takeaway: This is where contending teams can be aggressive in acquiring players. Veterans in this range can be the move that can put your dynasty team into serious contention.


Consistent Starters | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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(Click to expand) Players 244-303 of the All-In-One IDP Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
244Josh SweatDL28ARZDL26
245Tuli TuipulotuDL23LACDL27
246Darnell MooneyWR27ATLWR63
247Chop RobinsonDL22MIADL28
248Cooper KuppWR31SEAWR64
249Alex HighsmithDL27PITDL29
250Tyler NubinDB24NYGDB10
251Elijah ArroyoTE22SEATE28
252Zach AllenDL27DENDL30
253Blake CashmanLB29MINLB30
254Wandale RobinsonWR24NYGWR65
255Dorance ArmstrongDL28WASDL31
256Joey BosaDL30BUFDL32
257Calijah KanceyDL24TBDL33
258Darren WallerTE32MIATE29
259Zach ErtzTE34WASTE30
260Ja’Tavion SandersTE22CARTE31
261Brenton StrangeTE24JAXTE32
262Jaydon BlueRB21DALRB58
263Troy FranklinWR22DENWR66
264Isaac TeSlaaWR23DETWR67
265Rashid ShaheedWR26NOWR68
266Jaelan PhillipsDL25MIADL34
267Jalen McMillanWR23TBWR69
268Jalen CarterDL23PHIDL35
269Teddye BuchananLB22BALLB31
270Payton WilsonLB25PITLB32
271Dee WintersLB24SFLB33
272Cedric GrayLB22TENLB34
273Jeffery SimmonsDL27TENDL36
274SirVocea DennisLB25TBLB35
275Kaden EllisLB30ATLLB36
276Pat BryantWR22DENWR70
277Kenneth MurrayLB26DALLB37
278DeForest BucknerDL31INDDL37
279Cody BartonLB28TENLB38
280Nate LandmanLB26LARLB39
281Jalen RoyalsWR22KCWR71
282Ivan Pace Jr.LB24MINLB40
283Henry To’oTo’oLB24HOULB41
284T.J. EdwardsLB28CHILB42
285Marshawn LloydRB24GBRB59
286Julian LoveDB27SEADB11
287Christian RozeboomLB28CARLB43
288Bobby WagnerLB35WASLB44
289Jonathan BrooksRB21CARRB60
290Lavonte DavidLB34TBLB45
291Yaya DiabyDL25TBDL38
292Dre GreenlawLB28DENLB46
293Demario DavisLB36NOLB47
294Marvin MimsWR23DENWR72
295Jack SanbornLB24DALLB48
296Quincy WilliamsLB28NYJLB49
297Joe FlaccoQB40CLEQB36
298Shedeur SandersQB23CLEQB37
299Jalen PitreDB26HOUDB12
300Jessie Bates IIIDB28ATLDB13
301Cedric TillmanWR25CLEWR73
302Christian KirkWR28HOUWR74
303Bradley ChubbDL29MIADL39

This range is loaded with dependable weekly starters and trusted IDPs who may not deliver elite ceilings but rarely leave your lineup hanging. These are the glue guys that keep dynasty contenders afloat, often outperforming expectations and giving your roster the consistency needed to make a playoff push.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Veteran pass rushers like Joey Bosa and Dorance Armstrong have surged back into fantasy relevance, providing steady production for IDP managers who weren’t counting on them early in the year. The youth movement at linebacker, led by Teddye Buchanan and Dee Winters, continues to impress and offers long-term upside as they carve out larger roles.

Biggest Fallers: Injuries to young running backs Jonathan Brooks and Marshawn Lloyd have been tough blows for managers who spent top-24 rookie draft capital on them. Their long-term outlook still holds promise, but their dynasty value takes a short-term hit until they return to full health.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: This is a range I love targeting when buying low on injured or underperforming players. The dynasty landscape can shift fast—being aggressive in acquiring players poised for a rebound could be the move that accelerates your rebuild or solidifies your playoff roster down the stretch.

Dynasty Takeaway: This is an excellent buy-low tier for managers focused on the future. Young running backs and veteran linebackers like Quincy Williams and Dre Greenlaw can likely be acquired below market value, offering strong returns once the dynasty market corrects.


Value Players | SuperFlex TE Premium

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(Click here) Top 304-364 Players for IDP Dynasty Fantasy Football
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
304Dexter LawrenceDL27NYGDL40
305Jaquan BriskerDB26CHIDB14
306Talanoa HufangaDB25DENDB15
307Josh MetellusDB27MINDB16
308Kirk CousinsQB36ATLQ38
309Quinnen WilliamsDL27NYJDL41
310Montez SweatDL28CHIDL42
311Grant DelpitDB26CLEDB17
312Leonard WilliamsDL31SEADL43
313Isaac GuerendoRB25SFRB61
314Rashod BatemanWR25BALWR75
315Kevin ByardDB31CHIDB18
316Tyrice KnightLB24SEALB50
317Ed OliverDL27BUFDL44
318Brandon JonesDB27DENDB19
319Xavier McKinneyDB26GBDB20
320Antoine Winfield Jr.DB26TBDB21
321Ben SinnottTE23WASTE33
322Christian WatsonWR26GBWR76
323Derrick BrownDL27CARDL45
324Mykel WilliamsDL21SFDL46
325Keenan AllenWR33LACWR77
326Marquise BrownWR28KCWR78
327Demetrius KnightLB24CINLB51
328Dax HillDB24CINDB22
329Quentin LakeDB26LARDB23
330Tank DellWR25HOUWR79
331Dallas TurnerDL22MINDL47
332Romeo DoubsWR25GBWR80
333Roman WilsonWR23PITWR81
334Will McDonaldDL26NYJDL48
335Nnamdi MadubuikeDL27BALDL49
336Russell WilsonQB36NYGQB39
337Jarquez HunterRB22LARRB62
338Cole BishopDB22BUFDB24
339Devon WitherspoonDB24SEADB25
340Keaton MitchellRB23BALRB63
341AJ DillonRB27PHIRB64
342Tahj BrooksRB23CINRB65
343Jordan JamesRB21SFRB66
344Nick EmmanworiDB21SEADB26
345Kobie TurnerDL26LARDL50
346Devin NealRB21NORB67
347Jevon HollandDB25NYGDB27
348Kerby JosephDB24DETDB28
349Chigoziem OkonkwoTE25TENTE34
350Theo JohnsonTE24NYGTE35
351Will ShipleyRB22PHIRB68
352Jordan BattleDB24CINDB29
353Chris JonesDL30KCDL51
354Kenny PickettQB27CLEQB40
355Nolan SmithDL24PHIDL52
356Devin SingletaryRB27NYGRB69
357Roschon JohnsonRB24CHIRB70
358Noah FantTE27CINTE36
359Dalton SchultzTE29HOUTE37
360Will HowardQB23PITQB41
361Mike GesickiTE29CINTE38
362Malaki StarksDB21BALDB30
363Dontayvion WicksWR24GBWR82
364George KarlaftisDL23KCDL53

This range features overlooked dynasty assets, depth pieces, and IDPs who can be streamed or stashed depending on your roster build. These players might not carry weekly starter appeal right now, but they’re exactly the type of pieces that can become valuable depth during bye weeks or injury stretches.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Young defensive backs Dax Hill and Cole Bishop continue to climb, both cracking the top-24 dynasty DBs thanks to their improved production and consistent usage early in the season.

Biggest Fallers: Veterans Antoine Winfield Jr. and Xavier McKinney have seen their fantasy output take a hit due to changing roles and usage. They’re trending toward being big-play dependent IDPs, which naturally lowers their dynasty stability and long-term appeal.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: This tier is ideal for managers willing to take smart gambles on developmental players like Jarquez Hunter and Devin Neal. If you can acquire them at the right cost, both have a path to clearer roles and increased dynasty value heading into next season.

Dynasty Takeaway: I’m likely too low on George Karlaftis here. His start to the season has been impressive, and while I’m curious to see if he can sustain that pace, he’s a strong candidate for a major jump in next month’s update.


Late Round Starters | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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(Tap to see) The Top 365-425 Mixed IDP SuperFlex Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
365Odafe OwehDL26LACDL54
366Jermaine JohnsonDL26NYJDL55
367Javon BullardDB22GBDB31
368Michael WilsonWR25ARZWR83
369Matt MilanoLB31BUFLB52
370Nakobe DeanLB24PHILB53
371Divine DeabloLB26ATLLB54
372Joe MiltonQB25DALQB42
373Jalon WalkerDL21ATLDL56
374Trevor EtienneRB21CARRB71
375Nick HerbigDL23PITDL57
376Zach SielerDL29MIADL58
377Demario DouglasWR24NEWR84
378Alex AnzaloneLB30DETLB55
379Keion WhiteDL26NEDL59
380Minkah FitzpatrickDB28MIADB32
381Zamir WhiteRB25LVRB72
382Jalen ThompsonDB27ARZDB33
383DeAndre HopkinsWR33BALWR85
384Paulson AdeboDB25NYGDB34
385James PearceDL21ATLDL60
386Alec PierceWR25INDWR86
387Mike GreenDL21BALDL61
388Jalyx HuntDL24PHIDL62
389Chase YoungDL30NODL63
390Dillon GabrielQB24CLEQB43
391Jeremy ChinnDB27LVDB35
392Taron JohnsonDB28BUFDB36
393Ty JohnsonRB27BUFRB73
394LeQuint AllenRB20JAXRB74
395Jerome FordRB25CLERB75
396Zaven CollinsDL26ARZDL64
397Michael MayerTE23LVTE39
398DJ GiddensRB21INDRB76
399Noah GrayTE26KCTE40
400Andrei IosivasWR25CINWR87
401Kenny Moore IIDB31INDDB37
402Sean TuckerRB23TBRB77
403Justin ReidDB28NODB38
404Elijah MooreWR25BUFWR88
405Dante Fowler Jr.DL30DALDL65
406Brashard SmithRB22KCRB78
407Austin EkelerRB30WASRB79
408Audric EstimeRB21DENRB80
409Devin BushLB27CLVLB56
410Germaine PrattLB29LVRLB57
411Micah McFaddenLB25NYGLB58
412Alexander MattinsonRB27MIARB81
413Jordan WhittingtonWR24LARWR89
414Jartavius MartinDB25WASDB39
415Alontae TaylorDB26NODB40
416Malik WashingtonWR24MIAWR90
417Cam BynumDB27INDDB41
418Xavier WattsDB23ATLDB42
419Kam KinchensDB22LARDB43
420Isaiah Pola-MaoDB26LVRDB44
421Jaden HicksDB22KCDB45
422Reed BlankenshipDB26PHIDB46
423Jalen CokerWR23CARWR91
424Trevin WallaceLB22CARLB59
425Noah SewellLB23CHILB60

We’ve reached the “depth that matters” range—players who might not move the needle in dynasty rankings but prove vital during bye weeks or injury stretches. These are under appreciated pieces that help strong rosters stay competitive down the stretch.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Rookie RB Trevor Etienne is emerging as a strong long-term stash, while Brashard Smith is inching closer to a larger role in Kansas City’s offense. Both have flashed early and could see their dynasty value climb quickly with expanded opportunities.

Biggest Fallers: Veteran pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. has struggled to regain form in his return to Dallas, while safeties Justin Reid and Reed Blankenship have disappointed IDP managers with inconsistent production to start the season.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: One player worth spotlighting is rookie QB Dillon Gabriel. With Joe Flacco traded, Gabriel appears set to take over as the Browns’ starter moving forward. He looked solid in his debut, and depending on your roster build, he’s a prime candidate to either buy as a future investment or flip while his value is on the rise.

Dynasty Takeaway: Don’t overlook this group—several players here have the talent to surge in value with just one injury or a short stretch of consistent play. Staying active on this tier can be the difference between treading water and finding the next breakout contributor.


Best of the Rest | SuperFlex TE Premium

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(Click) Rankings 426-486 SuperFlex IDP TE Premium Player
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
426Cole HolcombLB28PITLB61
427Junior ColsonLB22LACLB62
428Jalen TolbertWR26DALWR92
429Khalil MackDL34LACDL66
430DeShon ElliottDB27PITDB47
431Luke McCaffreyWR24WASWR93
432Kwity PayeDL26INDDL67
433Jameis WinstonQB31NYGQB44
434Ty ChandlerRB27MINRB82
435Calvin Austin IIIWR26PITWR94
436Haason ReddickDL30TBDL68
437Riley MossDB25DENDB48
438Luke MusgraveTE24GBTE41
439Boye MafeDL26SEADL69
440Mike SainristillDB24WASDB49
441Jermaine BurtonWR24CINWR95
442Kyzir WhiteLB29TENLB63
443Jaylon CarliesLB23INDLB64
444Troy AndersenLB26ATLLB65
445Milton WilliamsDL26NEDL70
446Cooper DeJeanDB22PHIDB50
447Lukas Van NessDL24GBDL71
448Trenton SimpsonLB24BALLB66
449Will LevisQB26TENQB45
450Dayo OdeyingboDL30CHIDL72
451Nick MartinLB22SFLB67
452DeMarvion OvershownLB24DALLB68
453Omar SpeightsLB24LARLB69
454Amani HookerDB27TENDB51
455Gunnar HelmTE22TENTE42
456Nic ScourtonDL20CARDL73
457Christian HarrisLB24HOULB70
458Myles MurphyDL23CINDL74
459Brandin CooksWR31NOWR96
460Bryan BreseeDL23NODL75
461Isaiah McGuireDL24CLVDL76
462Azeez OjulariDL25PHIDL77
463Taylor RappDB27BUFDB52
464Cameron HeywardDL36PITDL78
465Adam ThielenWR34MINWR97
466Malcolm KoonceDL27LVDL79
467Dawson KnoxTE28BUFTE43
468Mason GrahamDL21CLVDL80
469Tony AdamsDB26NYJDB53
470Damien MartinezRB21SEARB83
471Parker WashingtonWR23JAXWR98
472Sam HowellQB24SEAQB46
473Darius SlaytonWR28NYGWR99
474Erick AllTE24CINTE44
475Shemar StewartDL21CINDL81
476Byron Murphy IIDL22SEADL82
477Donovan EzeiruakuDL21DALDL83
478DJ WonnumDL27CARDL84
479Malik WillisQB26GBQB47
480Tyler LockettWR32TENWR100
481Dru TranquillLB29KCLB71
482Kenneth GrantDL21MIADL85
483Malik HookerDB29DALDB54
484Tim PatrickWR31JAXWR101
485Marshawn KneelandDL24DALDL86
486Akeem Davis-GaitherLB27ARZLB72

This tier features dynasty lottery tickets, situational IDPs, and veterans hanging onto relevance. Most of these players won’t crack weekly lineups, but they still carry value for managers who know how to play the long game or capitalize when opportunity strikes.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Players like Luke McCaffrey and Gunnar Helm are trending upward as their roles expand. Both are carving out more involvement and could become consistent contributors as the season progresses.

Biggest Fallers: Veterans Brandin Cooks, Tyler Lockett, and Adam Thielen continue their gradual decline—proof that even reliable veterans can’t escape Father Time in dynasty formats.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: If you have the roster space, this is a perfect spot to target young, developing EDGE rushers like Shemar Stewart and Donovan Ezeiruaku. The dynasty landscape shifts fast, and these highly productive college players are already climbing their teams’ depth charts, which makes them ideal stashes for managers playing the long game.

Dynasty Takeaway: For rebuilding managers, this is the range to hunt for ascending rookies. A few splash plays or a midseason breakout could send their dynasty value climbing in a hurry. Staying ahead on these players before they hit waivers can pay off big later.


Roster Cloggers | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

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(Tap) Final 487-534 Players for the 2025 Mixed IDP Rankings
RankNamePositionAgeTeamPos Rank
487Nick Westbrook-IkhineWR28MIAWR102
488JT TuimoloauDL22INDDL87
489Justice HillRB27BALRB84
490Xavier RestrepoWR23TENWR103
491Ja’Lynn PolkWR23NOWR104
492Jonathan MingoWR24DALWR105
493Keisean NixonDB27GBDB55
494Kamari LassiterDB22HOUDB56
495Barrett CarterLB22CINLB73
496Christian BarmoreDL25NEDL88
497Vita VeaDL30TBDL89
498Malachi CorleyWR23CLVWR106
499Marcus DavenportDL29DETDL90
500Javon BakerWR23PHIWR107
501Yetur Gross-MatosDL27SFDL91
502Uchenna NwosuDL28SEADL92
503Cade StoverTE24HOUTE45
504Joe Tryon-ShoyinkaDL26CLEDL93
505Jonathan AllenDL30MINDL94
506Cody SimonLB23ARZLB74
507Osa OdighizuwaDL26DALDL95
508Kyle Van NoyLB30BALLB75
509Danny StutsmanLB22NOLB76
510Devonte WyattDL27GBDL96
511Dorian WilliamsLB24BUFLB77
512DreMont JonesDL28TENDL97
513Joe BachieLB27INDLB78
514Willie Gay Jr.LB27MIALB79
515B.J. HillDL30CINDL98
516Anfernee JenningsDL28NEDL99
517Derrick BarnesLB26DETLB80
518Harrison SmithDB36MINDB57
519Jason PinnockDB26SFDB58
520Juan ThornhillDB29PITDB59
521Donovan WilsonDB30DALDB60
522Ji’Ayir BrownDB24SFDB61
523Dadrion Taylor-DemersonDB24ARZDB62
524Marlon HumphreyDB29BALDB63
525C.J. Gardner-JohnsonDB27FADB64
526Craig WoodsonDB24NEDB65
527Deommodore LenoirDB25SFDB66
528Xavier WoodsDB30TENDB67
529Leonard FloydDL32ATLDL100
530Demani RichardsonDB24CARDB68
531Richie GrantDB27SFDB69
532Kyle DuggerDB29NEDB70
533Zack MossRB27FARB85
534Diontae JohnsonWR29FAWR108

The final tier rounds out the rankings with replacement-level players, fading veterans, and speculative depth options. For most dynasty managers, these names take up more roster space than trade value making this a group to manage carefully.

Biggest Risers and Fallers

Biggest Risers: Linebackers Barrett Carter, Cody Simon, and Danny Stutsman headline the next wave of young IDPs worth tracking. Each has flashed early potential and could carve out steady roles over the next year or two.

Biggest Fallers: Former early-round dynasty picks Ja’Lynn Polk, Jonathan Mingo, and Malachi Corley have fallen flat to start the season. It’s been a frustrating slide for managers who invested premium rookie capital in these wideouts.

Dynasty Trade Advice

Trade Tip: The best play in this range is to target youth buried on depth charts. If you’re not contending, building with long-term upside players even those who may take two to three years to develop. That will give you a better foundation than holding aging or stagnant assets. Dynasty success often comes from identifying value early before it’s obvious to everyone else.

Dynasty Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to churn through this group. These players are roster cloggers for a reason—move on quickly if a hot waiver pickup or intriguing rookie stash becomes available. Active roster management is one of the biggest edges in dynasty formats, especially at this stage of your depth chart.


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Final Thoughts | Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings

After the first months of the season is in the books, I’m excited to release the first in-season update of The Glossery. Putting this together is always a challenge, but it’s one I love because it gives dynasty managers a true all-in-one snapshot of player value across every position. The goal is simple: help you make smarter roster decisions, build with confidence, and stay ahead of your leaguemates all year long.

The first month of the 2025 season has been a reminder of how fast the dynasty landscape can shift. Dual-threat quarterbacks have cemented themselves as the most valuable assets in Superflex, the next wave of young wide receivers continues to explode onto the scene, and elite IDPs are forcing their way into startup conversations earlier than ever. Dynasty fantasy football has no off-season and neither do these rankings. The Glossery will continue to evolve throughout the season as player performances, injuries, and usage trends reshape long-term value. Stay tuned—the latest version will always live right here, so bookmark this page!


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🧠 The Glossery | Dynasty Rankings FAQ

Q1: What makes The Glossery Mixed Top 500 IDP Rankings SuperFlex TE Premium different from standard dynasty rankings?
The Glossery combines offense and defense into one all-in-one dynasty board, ranking over 500 players across SuperFlex and TE Premium formats. It’s built to reflect true dynasty value, showing how elite IDPs stack up against quarterbacks, wide receivers, and other offensive stars.

Q2: How often is The Glossery updated throughout the dynasty season?
The Glossery is updated monthly during the NFL season, with special offseason editions after the NFL Draft and free agency. Each update reflects player performance, usage trends, age curves, and market shifts in both dynasty and IDP value.

Q3: Why are IDP players included alongside offensive players in dynasty rankings?
Including IDPs alongside offensive players gives managers a complete dynasty view — showing where defenders like Micah Parsons, Roquan Smith, or Myles Garrett truly fit in startup or trade value compared to top offensive stars. It helps you manage SuperFlex and full-IDP rosters with one unified value chart.

Q4: How should I use The Glossery when building or trading in my dynasty league?
Use The Glossery as a tier-based trade and roster management tool. It helps you identify value gaps between positions, find buy-low opportunities, and spot veterans whose dynasty value may decline before the market reacts.

Q5: What scoring formats are The Glossery rankings built around?
These rankings are based on SuperFlex, Tight End Premium, and Dynasty Nerds Default IDP scoring, balancing fantasy production with long-term stability. The goal is to create a universal dynasty ranking system that works for both contenders and rebuilders.

Q6: Where can I find The Glossery’s IDP-only rankings and other dynasty tools?
You can find Jon Glosser’s IDP-only tiers here and explore the full Dynasty Nerds Rankings Hub for positional rankings. For advanced dynasty tools, use the Dynasty Nerds App to sync rosters, compare trade values, and track player trends all season.

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