Tank Bigsby Traded, Etienne’s Lane Clears, and Bhayshul Tuten’s Window Opens
Updated Sep 9, 2025 • DynastyProspect Player News
The Move: Bigsby to Philadelphia
The Jaguars traded RB Tank Bigsby to the Eagles for 2026 fifth- and sixth-round picks. Philadelphia’s angle is straightforward, add a cost-controlled runner with plus kickoff value behind Saquon Barkley while they navigate depth concerns. Jacksonville converts a rotational back into future capital and streamlines its backfield.
Context: Confirmed by multiple reports including Reuters and team outlets.
Jaguars Fallout: Etienne’s Role
Travis Etienne already looked like Jacksonville’s best offensive spark in Week 1, ripping explosive gains and handling the high-leverage touches. With Bigsby gone, Etienne’s snap share and red-zone leverage stabilize. In Liam Coen’s scheme, outside-zone and screen usage accentuate Etienne’s strengths, and the depth chart now gives him a clear runway to 18–22 touches most weeks if game scripts cooperate.
Translation: Etienne is locked in as an RB1, dynasty managers can finally exhale.
Next Man Up: Bhayshul Tuten
Rookie Bhayshul Tuten slides into the No. 2 role behind Etienne. Tuten’s burst, contact balance, and preseason flashes give him a strong claim as the change-of-pace back. He should see immediate snaps in relief and could climb to 8–12 touches if game flow allows.
Translation: He’s a dynasty stash who could pay off quickly if Etienne misses time.
Jaguars’ Trade Grade
Jacksonville earns solid marks. Turning a former third-rounder who struggled for traction into multiple picks shows strong roster management. They clear out a crowded room, reward performance, and add Day 3 capital to restock depth. It’s not flashy, but it consolidates touches around the best talents.
Eagles’ Angle
Philadelphia’s motivation is depth. With Will Shipley banged up and Barkley carrying a heavy load, Bigsby brings insurance and kickoff return prowess. He isn’t expected to siphon major touches from Barkley, but could find situational work. Fantasy-wise, his stock remains minimal barring injuries.
Dynasty Takeaway
This trade locks in Etienne as a stable RB1 for dynasty, raises Tuten to stash-worthy status with contingent upside, and leaves Bigsby in a holding pattern as an injury-dependent handcuff. For dynasty GMs, the move clarifies depth charts and makes roster decisions simpler.

