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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Players to Buy & Sell (Week 11)

Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Players to Buy & Sell (Week 11)

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Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Players to Buy

Kenneth Walker (RB – SEA)

Kenneth Walker. Woof. 10 carries for just 17 yards. However, he made up for a lack of rushing with work as a receiver: 6 for 55 on 8 targets (24% target share, 73% route participation). He also seized a 100% opportunity share while playing 87% of the snaps. Buy low.

Travis Etienne Jr. (RB – JAC)

A rare 14 touches for Travis Etienne in Week 10, which translated into just 74 yards (11 carries, 3 targets). He did see all the work though with an 82% opportunity share; No. 2 RB JaMycal Hasty had two touches. With the Jaguars on a bye week, the time to strike a deal for ETN is now. He ranks 8th in rushing yards through 10 weeks. Also plays the Texans in Week 17. Two words. League-winner.

Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR – DET)

Amon-Ra St. Brown…the BUY-LOW WINDOW IS GONE. 10 for 119 on 11 targets IN Week 10. 44% target share. 43% air yards share. Last two games without T.J. Hockenson, ARSB has a cool 41% target share and 60% air yards share. Stud. Probably can’t buy low anymore, but buying high is still an option.

Chris Olave (WR – NO)

Chris Olave closed out Week 10 with 3 catches for 40 on 5 targets. Jarvis Landry actually had more targets (6) catching 3 for 37 despite Olave running more routes. I’d buy the dip on Olave after two lackluster weeks, considering his 28% target share and 44% air yards share in his healthy games played since Week 2. The Rams’ reeling defense could be the perfect get-right spot for the rookie.

Amari Cooper (WR – CLE)

The Amari Cooper home/road splits continue…3 for 32 on 3 targets. He has yet to finish higher than WR32 on the road this season. Luckily he has three more home games on the schedule…two of which will occur during the fantasy playoffs (Week 15/16). Buy low on the Browns No. 1 WR.

Courtland Sutton (WR – DEN)

Courtland Sutton posted the number of the beast: 6 for 66 on 11 targets (28% target share, 120 air yards) after Jerry Jeudy left with an ankle injury in Week 10. Kendall Hinton was next with 5 targets (4 for 62.) while running a route on 96% of dropbacks. In the 3 games that Jeudy has not played in fully, Sutton owns a 32% target share and 40% air yards share averaging 7 receptions for 95 receiving yards. He faces the Raiders in Week 11. Buy.

Pat Freiermuth (TE – PIT)

George Pickens scored a rushing TD and went 3 for 32 through the air on 4 targets in Week 10. But Pat Freiermuth led the Steelers in targets (7, 4 for 36, 27% target share), followed by Diontae Johnson (5, 4 for 63). Buy-low on the MUTH because his targets are worth chasing. The Saints are a brutal matchup for TEs and better days will be ahead. The 90% route participation for the Pittsburgh tight end bolsters the case even further.

Joshua Palmer (WR – LAC)

Second-year WR Josh Palmer finished second on the Chargers with 8 targets, but caught just 3 for 44 yards (105 air yards). Still his 100% route participation and 24% target share are excellent usage metrics, making Palmer a nice buy-low target after a poor prime time showing. Nobody knows when/if Keenan Allen and Mike Williams will actually return to the lineup.

Isiah Pacheco (RB – KC)

Isiah Pacheco is the Chiefs early-down RB1. After drawing his third consecutive start, the seventh-round rookie totaled 16 carries for 82 yards in Week 10 (59% opportunity share, 56% snap share). Clyde Edwards-Helaire finished zero carries (6% snap share). Jerick McKinnon totaled one carry, but led the team with 8 targets (6 for 56, 38% snap share). Pacheco’s work is going to be limited to rushing, but that’s probably all he will need when up against the Chargers horrible run defense in Week 11. The team has clear faith in him after he lost a fumble in the red zone and the team continued to feed him carries.

Donovan Peoples-Jones (WR – CLE)

Donovan Peoples-Jones stole the show in Week 10, commanding 9 targets for 5 catches and 99 receiving yards (27% target share). Buy-high on the speedy wideout with Deshaun Watson making his return in just a few weeks (Week 13). Since Week 4, DPJ leads the Browns in receiving yards.

Darnell Mooney (WR – CHI)

Darnell Mooney finished with a perfect 4-for-4 (22% target share) and 57 receiving yards while running a route on 96% of Fields’ dropbacks in Week 10. A big game is looming for Mooney, especially with the Atlanta Falcons up next. And if the late-game injury to Kmet sidelines him for any time, that would further open the target floodgates for Chicago’s No. 1 WR.

Kadarius Toney (WR – KC)

Kadarius Toney went 4 for 57 and 1 TD on 5 targets, and also added two rushes for 33 yards. He was targeted on 29% of his routes and played just a 44% snap share while operating exclusively on the perimeter. He’s likely going to see an expanded role if JuJu Smith-Schuster misses next week due to a concussion.

Nico Collins (WR – HOU)

Nico Collins breakout week! Collins had been trending ahead of Brandin Cooks, but then he got hurt. He led the team in receiving yards since Week 2 despite missing two games. But Collins was back healthy in Week 10 and delivered a solid fantasy outing. 5 for 49 and 1 TD on a team-high 10 targets (27% target share). He led the team in routes run (80%) and snaps. Get this guy on your fantasy team ASAP with the Commanders, Dolphins and Browns his next 3 matchups.

Greg Dulcich (TE – DEN)

Greg Dulcich concluded Week 10 with just 1 reception for 11 yards on 4 targets. Woof. But the usage remained elite, with Dulcich playing 89% of snaps and running a route on 82% of dropbacks. Would buy low after a down week.

James Robinson (RB – JAC)

Michael Carter (12 for 76) and James Robinson (13 for 48) split carries in Week 9, but Carter played more snaps (52% vs 40%) and scored a rushing TD. Robinson out-targeted Carter (2 vs 1) and caught a receiving TD. They tied in routes, and each had a carry inside the 10-yard line. The majority of Robinson’s rushing production came in the 4th quarter as the Jets were looking to close out the game (6 carries for 35 yards). And considering this was just Robinson’s second game with New York and he still had a solid workload despite entering the game with a game-time decision knee injury, he’d be a buy for me in trades this week. He is already starting to take over the early-down work, and he has a longer track record of success, being a fantasy RB1 in back-to-back seasons since he entered the league. He is likely cheaper to acquire than Carter and has a divine playoff schedule. Lions, Jaguars (revenge game), and Seahawks. Wheels up for Robinson in games they can potentially win and keep close with their surging defense.

Treylon Burks (WR – TEN)

Don’t chase the Titans box score guys off waivers. Instead, add Treylon Burks who ran just as many routes as Nick Westbrook (73%) in his first game back from IR. The rookie earned 6 targets and 3 catches for 24 yards. Expect his role to grow with more time removed from his injury.

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Players to Sell

Leonard Fournette (RB – TB)

Rookie Rachaad White went OVER 100 rushing yards after drawing the start for the Buccaneers in Week 10. He officially finished with 22 carries for 105 yards but was not targeted. He ran a route on 48% of the dropbacks, played 64% of the snaps and earned two carries inside the 10-yard line. 11 of White’s carries came after Leonard Fournette threw an interception in the late 3rd quarter. Fournette finished with 14 carries for 57 rushing yards, but scored. Also was targeted once in the passing game. But he left the game with a hip injury. In this game, the Buccaneers were rotating their RBs every other drive. And although reports have been optimistic about Fournette’s hip injury post-bye-week, I’d still be looking to acquire White. We are already seeing the usage shift more in his favor.

Devin Singletary (RB – BUF)

Devin Singletary totaled 13 carries for 47 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. 65% opportunity share. His two first rushing scores of the season. James Cook stayed in a beta role (5 for 22, zero targets) and Nyheim Hines remained irrelevant (1 catch for 9 yards). Duke Johnson actually got more carries. But the fact that the Bills are flirting with so many different RBs in this backfield does have me slightly concerned about Singletary as the season progresses. The sharp play would be to move off Singletary after his two-TD game, which will likely be his peak of the season. But don’t sell for pennies on the dollar, with two juicy matchups on deck versus the Browns and Lions.

Najee Harris (RB – PIT)

Najee Harris totaled 20 carries for 99 rushing yards (64% opportunity share) in Week 10. Jaylen Warren went 9 for 37 on the ground. Harris only had one target, while Warren was targeted three times for 40 receiving yards. The two split receiving duties (40% versus 35% route participation), and Harris played his lowest snap share since Week 5 (60%). It was also Warren’s highest snap rate since Week 5 (43%). And that game was back when they got blown out versus Buffalo, so this snap split post-bye week confirms the team’s wishes to get Warren more involved. I’d try to move Harris after he barely missed hitting 100 rushing yards.

Raheem Mostert (RB – MIA)

Jeff Wilson Jr. szn. The former 49ers running back rushed 17 times for 119 yards and 1 rushing TD in Week 10 completely cementing himself as the team’s locked-and-loaded RB1. He was targeted 5 times (59% opportunity share, 19 touches) and played 61% of the snaps. Raheem Mostert carried the ball 8 times for 65 yards and also scored a rushing TD (28% snap share). Mostert also caught all four of his targets for 22 yards. However, Wilson ran more routes (53%) making him the frontrunner for more receiving usage moving forward. Because he has scored in back-to-back weeks, he still might have some fantasy value to others that are RB-needy. With Wilson taking over this backfield, the time is now to sell before Mostert totally bottoms out.

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