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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Davante Adams, Kyren Williams, Josh Allen (Week 3)

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Here is our fantasy football trade advice article, including all the players we’re buying and selling this week. And below let’s take a closer look at a few players to trade this week.

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Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Davante Adams (WR – LV)

Davante Adams dominated in the receiving game, seeing 12 targets (32% target share), catching nine passes for 110 yards, and adding 14 YAC plus a TD score (three red-zone targets).

With Minshew at the helm, it will be a bumpy ride with Adams. Anytime he booms, he should be placed firmly on the trade block. The target volume has been there both weeks for Adams in the Raiders’ quick, short passing game, but I could see him suffering greatly in less favorable game scripts (such as the ones that are coming up in the next few weeks for the Raiders).

Kyren Williams (RB – LAR)

Kyren Williams led the ground attack, rushing 18 times for 50 yards and a touchdown, while playing 91% of the offensive snaps. He was the focal point of the backfield, contributing in both the running and passing games. Ronnie Rivers, not Blake Corum (who played 0% of the snaps), served as the RB2, rushing two times for 16 yards. However, Williams struggled with his efficiency, posting 2.8 yards per carry and -1.1 rushing yards per attempt over expectation. The Rams were blown out at Arizona in Week 2. They were undermanned given the vast amount of injuries they have suffered the past two weeks from WR Puka Nacua, WR Cooper Kupp, tackle Joseph Noteboom, G/C Steve Avila OL Kevin Dotson. In Week 2, Williams contributed 12 rushes for 25 yards (2.1 YPC) with his longest run being 9 yards. He did score a rushing touchdown while playing 79% of the snaps. Williams was listed as a sell last week, and got by with the TD. I don’t think he will be as lucky with the Rams offense struggling to move the ball with all their injuries. It’s possible he gets enough volume to survive, but the overall offensive struggles will hurt his total output especially with all the OL injuries. I’d sell off the high snap share and TD score.

Josh Allen (QB – BUF)

As a result of James Cook‘s red zone emergence, I think we see less of Josh Allen rushing TDs. Given the state of his receivers, I’m lower on Allen ROS compared to the remaining elite crop of fantasy QBs.

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