My last piece was about dynasty fantasy football players to trade away, so it’s only natural to look at players I’m buying next. Most of these players are seeing a downturn in value for one reason or another, but I think that’s short-lived. Buying now before they recover to their true value should benefit your roster as a whole, no matter how strong your team is. Buying low and selling high is one of the best ways to turn around any roster, so let’s get into it.
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Dynasty Trade Advice: Seven Players to Buy (2023 Fantasy Football)
Here are players to trade for in your dynasty fantasy football leagues.
DeVonta Smith (WR – PHI)
Believe it or not, Smith is currently ranked as WR12 in dynasty expert consensus rankings (ECR). He’s officially a WR1 in 12-team leagues. That being said, I am still very interested in him at that price. I don’t think he’s got a WR1 overall ceiling, especially with AJ Brown across the lineup from him, but I still think there’s more value left on the bone here. He’s probably the hardest player to consider a buy on this list, but I’m still in if someone else thinks this is as high as his value can go. In my opinion, he has more left to gain, even at his high current cost.
DJ Moore (WR – CHI)
I previously mentioned Moore as a Dynasty WR trade target before the draft, and I still believe he is. Without repeating myself too much, Moore joins Fields, and I honestly think he sees a big bump up in fantasy production. This is why he’s a buy for me at his current ECR of WR18 in dynasty. I think he has solid WR1 potential as long as he finds that fire that faded in his final years in Carolina. If Fields rises, which I think he will, it’ll be in large part due to Moore, making him a riser for me as well.
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