In dynasty, if you’re not trading, you’re not trying. Trading is by far the best way to improve your team’s chances of winning a title. There are always a ton of players getting camp hype and who start showing out in the preseason, but to trade for them, you need to find a player to trade away. Here are some players that I’m fine trading away if the price is right in my own dynasty leagues.
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Players to Sell in Dynasty Leagues
Anthony Richardson (QB – IND)
Richardson is currently ranked as QB10 in the latest FantasyPros ECR. He’s also a rookie. What are we doing here, guys? Sure, he could be the next Andrew Luck or Peyton Manning, but he could also be the next Baker Mayfield or Josh Rosen. We’ve seen NFL teams draft a QB way too early and rely on him too much, and fail in the last few years. If I drafted Richardson in my rookie draft, potentially early in SuperFlex leagues, I’m looking to sell if this is his price.
For reference, he’s going just ahead of Dak Prescott and Tua Tagovailoa. If I can tier down to either of those players plus another productive piece, I’m doing that as soon as possible. As I said, Richardson could be amazing, but I don’t like to invest that much capital in a rookie QB. I’m not saying he’s like these players, but does anyone remember Malik Willis and Desmond Ridder last year? Give me the proven guys like Dak or Tua and their lower-risk profiles. I’ll sleep better at night.
Travis Etienne (RB – JAX)
This one almost feels too easy, but it’s also not someone I can skip. Personally, I like Etienne a lot, even for this year, but his RB7 ECR is a screaming sell to me. Tank Bigsby wasn’t drafted in the third round of the NFL draft to hold a clipboard. He’ll cut into Etienne’s upside early and often. Ultimately it’s not that I don’t like Etienne himself; I hate this price. I’d gladly try to move him for a top-10 WR or a lower RB and a bench piece for depth if the deal is right.
Kenneth Walker (RB – SEA)
I know that Walker is hurt, so this one’s not really all that fair, but he’s still someone I’m fine moving off of at his current price. ECR has him ranked as RB11, and with all of the additional running backs in Seattle, that feels like his ceiling. Walker did well last year, but we need to focus on the future in dynasty. At the running back position, the future comes at you fast, and there’s a non-zero chance that Walker finishes at RB20 instead of RB2 this year. I’m fine getting out if the price is right, even if it might take some work to find the right trade partner.
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