Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Brock Bowers, Demarcus Robinson, Tyreek Hill (Week 11)

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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.

Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Brock Bowers (TE – LV)

Desmond Ridder is taking over at QB, and that could be problematic for Brock Bowers owners. Ridder struggled mightily with accuracy issues in Atlanta. The smart bet is to trade Bowers, while his stock is still high, for Kyle Pitts, Mark Andrews, Sam LaPorta or Trey McBride. Is it time for owners to bow out from Bowers or that Bowers’ owners should “rid” themselves of Bowers? No, nothing? If you read this entire paragraph without vomiting then go ahead and take a bow, haha.”
Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)

Demarcus Robinson (WR – LAR)

Demarcus Robinson has continued to play 70%+ of snaps since Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua returned to the lineup, and he will have continued Flex value as the third Rams receiver. But his five touchdowns in his last five games seem unsustainable. Robinson had just five targets on plays that started in the red zone and just eight end-zone targets in that stretch and racked up a 2.21 expected touchdown surplus that was the fourth biggest among wide receivers. Try to trade him for an unluckier scorer like Jaylen Warren.”
– Scott Spratt (FTN)

Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA)

“If there is, somehow, a manager that wants to take on Tyreek Hill, any fantasy manager should jump at that within reason. It has been dreadful for the Dolphins wideout of late, and the hits keep on coming. Before Monday night’s contest against the Rams, it was revealed that Hill has torn ligaments in his wrist. That, on top of no 100-yard outings since Week 1, slams about every alarm there is about what the prospects may be for Hill the rest of the way. There are a wide range of outcomes for what Hill could command. However, if any manager could walk away from that deal with a Rhamondre Stevenson or a Marvin Harrison Jr., that would be reasonable if not exceptional compensation.”
Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)