Welcome to another installment of our Featured Pros series here on FantasyPros.com. This time, we’re zeroing in on a group of players who are worth consideration in dynasty trades.
Our collection of fantasy experts has combed through stats, analyzed performance trends, and found a few targets for buying and selling as the 2023 season rapidly approaches.
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Featured Pros: NFL Dynasty Buy Low/Sell High
Which player are you selling now in dynasty leagues, and why? Also, what kind of return are you looking for?
James Cook (RB – BUF)
“James Cook – The Bills have done nothing to show us that they believe Cook can turn into the kind of player we’d want for fantasy purposes. After adding Damien Harris and Latavius Murray, it seems clear that the volume will be spread around, and while Cook is an electric prospect trying to decide when to start him in managed leagues could be a nightmare. If you’re able to flip James Cook for a high second-round pick, that’s a deal worth considering.”
– Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)
D’Andre Swift (RB – PHI)
“If anyone in your league believes D’Andre Swift is finally going to become a star now that he’s with the Eagles, seize the opportunity to cash in while Swift is still being appraised at a reasonably high value. Swift is a poor inside runner, which is among the reasons the Lions became disenchanted with him after three seasons. The bulk of Swift’s fantasy value is derived from his pass-catching ability. Swift had 46, 62, and 48 receptions in his three years in Detroit. He’s averaged 5.5 targets a game over the last two years. The Eagles fed their running backs a league-low 61 targets last season. With a mobile QB in Jalen Hurts and a terrific set of pass catchers in A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Dallas Goedert, there probably won’t be a dramatic spike in the number of RB targets for the Eagles. Swift is likely going to fall into a value-killing committee with Rashaad Penny and Kenneth Gainwell. This is a good time to deal Swift, and you could probably trade him even-up for a good young receiver such as Brandon Aiyuk or Jahan Dotson.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Michael Pittman Jr. (WR – IND)
“If you are in contention, I’d highly recommend selling off shares of Michael Pittman Jr. His situation isn’t ideal with a rookie QB in a run-heavy offense. Even as the clear alpha in the offense. It’s unfortunate for his real-life financial gains as he is slated to hit free agency in 2024, as it will be tough for him to increase his free agency stock. However, that also means his situation could change drastically in the future, making him a player I would buy low on a rebuilding team or mid-way through 2023. The talent is there for the 25-year-old — elite 27% target share in 2022 — but I can’t envision a scenario where he returns anything but WR3 fantasy value in 2023 alone. If I could get Jameson Williams, Jerry Jeudy, Brandon Aiyuk, a 2023 first-round rookie WR or 2024 1st I’d easily oblige. ”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
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