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10 Players to Trade Away Week 2 (2025 Fantasy Football)

We’ll help you navigate the trade waters of your fantasy football leagues all season. Not only is there the ‘Who Should I Trade?’ tool where you can get instant feedback, but you can also sync your league for free using My Playbook in order to get trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools. Let’s take a look at fantasy football players to sell high this week

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Players to Sell

James Conner (RB – ARI)

The Cardinals’ backfield shifted from a true bell cow toward a 1A/1B in Week 1. James Conner still led usage, but Trey Benson brought the juice and chunk gains. Conner finished with 12 carries for 39 yards (3.3 YPC); 4 targets, 4-5, and a TD. Played 65% snaps,= with 16 touches.

The box score was saved by receiving TD; as the rushing efficiency lagged in a plus matchup. Age/volume profile + Benson’s emergence makes Conner a sell-high candidate (although after Week 2 might also be advised given the matchup versus Carolina).

J.K. Dobbins (RB – DEN)

J.K. Dobbins started for the Broncos in Week 1 and was the volume leader: 16 carries, 63 yards (3.9 YPC), with 1 red-zone TD. But he played just a 53% snap share (40 snaps). His rushing success rate ~31%.

Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB – NYG)

Tracy got the ideal snap share for the Giants in Week 1 (74%) but made nothing of his opportunities, totaling just 35 scoreless yards on 12 touches. He lost a red-zone attempt to rookie Cam Skattebo and matched the rookie in receiving production despite three more targets (5 vs 2). He also had a ball security issue yet again (it was eventually ruled incomplete). I want out of the Tracy business before his value completely bottoms out.

Deebo Samuel Sr. (WR – WAS)

Deebo Samuel operated as the Commanders’ slot hammer in Kliff Kingsbury’s debut: He finished Week 1 with 10 targets, 7 receptions and 77 yards, plus 1 rush for 19 yards and a TD.

78% routes and 76% slot rate in an offensive game plan built around him early.

Deebo had a monster Week 1, but he has a long injury history, making him a prime Sell-High candidate, especially as Terry McLaurin gets fully back up to speed off his long training camp holdout.

Mark Andrews (TE – BAL)

Mark Andrews was a complete no-show in Week 1 for the Ravens. Despite no Isaiah Likely and a 75% snap share, Andrews saw one target from Lamar Jackson versus Buffalo (who he basically always underwhelms against). The matchup was tough but Andrews seeing so little involvement without Likely is a major red flag. When Likely returns, it won’t make things easier for the veteran tight end.

Travis Kelce (TE – KC)

Despite no, Rashee Rice or Xavier Worthy, Kelce was almost a non-factor for the Chiefs in Week 1 had it not been for a perfectly schemed up TD pass from Patrick Mahomes. He ran 81% of the routes but came away with just a 10.3% target share. Sell while there’s still hope he can produce amid the Chiefs’ WR injuries. Rice will be back in Week 7, making any boost Kelce sees short-lived at best.

Marvin Mims Jr. (WR – DEN)

Mims operated as the WR3 for the Broncos behind Troy Franklin in Week 1. Alas, the full-time preseason usage did not carry over, and that makes Mims a no-go for fantasy purposes unless something else changes. Just 3 targets going 3-for-12 with only 53% snaps and 50% route participation. Firmly the WR3 right now; the role didn’t expand from preseason.

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