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Brock Bowers vs. Trey McBride

The short answer

Brock Bowers is currently worth more than Trey McBride in dynasty Superflex: 779 versus 688, a 11.7% gap.

This is the premium tight end benchmark. Standard PPR and tight end premium are shown separately because a dedicated TE reception bonus changes scarcity without changing the underlying market evidence.

Same players // four markets

What changes in Superflex, 1QB, TEP, and redraft?

These rows change one major market context at a time. Hover or focus the dotted labels for a plain-language definition. Values share one 0–1,000 composite scale.

League settingBrock BowersTrey McBrideCurrent answer
Dynasty SuperflexTwo QB-eligible starting slots; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR.779688Brock Bowers +91
Dynasty 1QBOne starting quarterback; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR.748664Brock Bowers +84
Superflex TEPSuperflex with an additional tight end reception premium.835738Brock Bowers +97
Redraft 1QBCurrent-season value only; one quarterback and full PPR.564641Trey McBride +77

Format verdict // The leader changes across formats. There is no defensible format-free winner; use the row that matches your league.

Reception scoring // player-level

Does standard, half PPR, or full PPR change it?

PPR means points per reception: zero in standard, 0.5 in half PPR, and one in full PPR. Each adjustment is measured relative to a same-position replacement player.

League settingBrock BowersTrey McBrideCurrent answer
StandardReceptions score zero points; yards and touchdowns still score normally.742636Brock Bowers +106
Half PPREach reception scores 0.5 points.758660Brock Bowers +98
Full PPREach reception scores one point.779688Brock Bowers +91
Scoring verdict: No leader flip appears in the displayed scoring settings. The gap ranges from 91 to 106 value points, so scoring can still change the price.
Observed production // 2025

The evidence underneath the market answer.

These are descriptive season results, not projections. Missing upstream fields remain visibly unavailable instead of being guessed.

Brock Bowers

TE1
Fantasy points/game
12.6
Consistency grade
A+
Targets/game
6.1
Receptions/game
4.6
Receiving yards/game
48.6
Catch rate
74.4%

Trey McBride

TE2
Fantasy points/game
18.6
Consistency grade
A+
Targets/game
9.9
Receptions/game
7.4
Receiving yards/game
72.9
Catch rate
74.6%
Decision rule

Start with Brock Bowers's edge.

Price the baseline gap, then check whether your actual TEP setting widens it enough to justify an additional asset.

Not at the baseline price. Brock Bowers holds the larger current value, so a straight swap gives up a 11.7% market edge before roster fit is considered. Injury status, starting-lineup need, and manager-specific preference are outside this model.

Direct answers

Comparison FAQ

Who is worth more in dynasty: Brock Bowers or Trey McBride?

Brock Bowers is currently worth more than Trey McBride in dynasty Superflex: 779 versus 688, a 11.7% gap.

Should I trade Brock Bowers for Trey McBride straight up?

Not at the baseline price. Brock Bowers holds the larger current value, so a straight swap gives up a 11.7% market edge before roster fit is considered.

Does scoring change the Brock Bowers vs. Trey McBride comparison?

No leader flip appears in the displayed scoring settings. The gap ranges from 91 to 106 value points, so scoring can still change the price.

Why do Superflex and 1QB values differ?

Quarterback scarcity changes enough across the displayed formats to change which side leads. Use the row matching your league rather than the universal baseline.

Same-position decisions

Compare the rest of the tier.

Next decision

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