Tuesday Trends 7/01/2025 - Thomas Sorber, Pat Bryant




 Tracking the risers, fallers, and draft room realities across dynasty formats.

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Thomas Sorber – OKC – C

📈 Trending Up
Coming in as high as #6 overall on Locked-In's (CBS) dynasty rankings. The opportunity in OKC is real, and the Thunder are incredibly intentional with their picks. While the Jaylin Williams re-signing adds some crowding, Sorber’s upside and skill set still point to a meaningful role early.


Jeremiah Fears – NOP – G

📈 ADP vs Rankings Discrepancy
He’s being drafted solidly inside the top 10 in many rookie drafts, but he’s ranked lower on my board. This is a case where market momentum (and the Pelicans' belief in him) is outpacing my evaluation — for now.


Kasparas Jakucionis – MIA – G

📈 Late First Round Value
Currently going at the back end of the first in 12-team leagues. Managers are buying into the wide-open point guard role in Miami. While Damion Mitchell is still around and Pat Riley is never passive, Jakucionis is being viewed as the heir apparent — and that narrative is fueling his rise.


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Cam Skattebo – NYG – RB

📉 Cool-Off Period
Once an early 2nd rounder, he’s now settling into a more modest draft range. The early hype has quieted, but long-term believers remain intrigued by his power profile. He's leveling, not crashing.


Tyler Shough – NOS – QB

📉 Reality Check
He rose fast post-draft, but now dynasty managers are questioning whether he’s more of a placeholder than a franchise QB. If he flashes early, he could become a trade-value darling like Joe Milton, but there are likely safer options in the early second.



Pat Bryant – DEN – WR

📈 Climbing the Boards
A third-round real-life pick who’s become a consistent second-rounder in dynasty drafts. Denver’s surprise selection has sparked interest, and Bryant’s stock has quietly surged over the past two weeks.

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