Bijan Robinson is one of the most incredible NFL RBs in the game right now.

His ability to make people miss in a variety of ways, along with being a threat in every aspect of the position, makes him truly must-see tv every single week.

What does this mean for his dynasty outlook moving forward though? Is he an untouchable asset? Or should he be a trade candidate to acquire maximum value?

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Bijan Robinson’s Dynasty Outlook

There aren’t that many RBs in NFL history that can say they’ve entered the NFL and totaled nearly 4,000 yards on the ground in just three seasons.

Robinson’s been incredibly productive, but yet he still has seemingly more room to grow due to the departure of Tyler Allgeier in this Atlanta Falcons backfield.

For the past three seasons, Allgeier has 88 total red zone rush attempts, which are all massive scoring opportunities that have not gone Bijan’s way. And yet, despite that, the prolific RB has managed to score 25 rushing touchdowns over that time frame!

Heading into 2026, Allgeier is now in Arizona and Brian Robinson Jr. is the primary competition for touches in this offense. Robinson Jr. profiles more as a pure backup versus red zone threat, so there is a strong possibility that we see Bijan handle the vast majority of the red zone work this next season.

If that is the case, there’s a possibility that Robinson leads the league in rushing touchdowns this next year. Add on his work as a receiving weapon (79 receptions in 2025) and we may see an elite fantasy performance from him this next year.

The state of the offense is the only major question holding back Bijan’s fantasy outlook over the course of the next 2-3 years. The Falcons don’t have a clear long-term answer at QB as a training camp battle between Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. is set to commence.

But if one of them can at least steady the ship and operate in the QB15-QB20 range from a pure NFL Power Rankings perspective, this should be plenty to give Bijan the type of running lanes he needs to succeed.

There’s not much holding Bijan back right now from being the RB1 in dynasty for the next two or three seasons.

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Bijan Robinson’s Dynasty Value

Bijan is already viewed as an elite dynasty asset, being ranked right near the top of the RB position.

Depending on which analyst’s rankings you read, he’s most likely going to be either RB1, RB2, or maybe RB3 at the lowest. There’s very little holes to his game and he is coming off of an incredibly productive season.

There’s no reason why you shouldn’t be paying up a ridiculous amount if you’re trying to acquire him via trade, or asking for the moon if you’re the one selling.

Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold Bijan Robinson?

Dynasty assets like Robinson come around very infrequently, so he should be valued as a rare commodity. That means expensive on the trade market…

If you are buying Bijan, his acquisition cost is going to be a king’s ransom. We’re talking about multiple first-round rookie selections and a proven player to go along with it.

The issue for most dynasty trades is that managers just look at the deal in a vacuum, but your entire roster needs to be taken into account.

If I make this move, where will my roster be too thin?

This question should be something every dynasty manager asks themselves. If you can afford to send away multiple picks and a proven player, while still not sacrificing your critical depth in dynasty, that’s a move you can afford. Each roster is different though.

Ultimately, if you have Bijan, he’s a hold for me. He’s about to potentially enter another stratosphere this season with a new offensive system and no high-threat backup RB.

If you’re chasing a championship this year, Bijan’s an asset you need to hold onto on your team.

Bijan Robinson’s Latest Dynasty Ranking

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1 | Bijan Robinson, ATL
2 | Jahmyr Gibbs, DET
3 | Ashton Jeanty, LV
4 | De’Von Achane, MIA
5 | Jonathan Taylor, IND
6 | James Cook III, BUF
7 | Omarion Hampton, LAC
8 | Jeremiyah Love, FA
9 | TreVeyon Henderson, NE
10 | Breece Hall, NYJ
11 | Kenneth Walker III, KC
12 | Bucky Irving, TB
13 | Chase Brown, CIN
14 | Saquon Barkley, PHI
15 | Christian McCaffrey, SF
16 | Travis Etienne Jr., NO
17 | Quinshon Judkins, CLE
18 | Kyren Williams, LAR
19 | Josh Jacobs, GB
20 | RJ Harvey, DEN
21 | Cam Skattebo, NYG
22 | Javonte Williams, DAL
23 | Derrick Henry, BAL
24 | Zach Charbonnet, SEA
25 | D’Andre Swift, CHI
26 | David Montgomery, HOU
27 | Jaylen Warren, PIT
28 | Bhayshul Tuten, JAC
29 | Rico Dowdle, PIT
30 | Kyle Monangai, CHI

Kyle Yates

Kyle Yates is a fantasy football and NFL analyst that has previously spent time as the host of The FantasyPros Football Podcast, along with being the Fantasy Football Content Director at Pro Football Network. Kyle brings years of expertise and experience to the fantasy football space and is known for delivering quality content in numerous formats. Connect with Kyle: Twitter/X