10 Wide Receivers to Trade Week 4 (Fantasy Football)

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Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Players to Buy

Ja’Marr Chase (WR – CIN)

Still showing alpha usage: 22% target share with Jake Browning, plus a 16-yard catch wiped by penalty. Week 3 came against a tough Vikings defense-don’t overfit that to his rest-of-season outlook. With Patrick Surtain likely up next, managers might panic at the matchup and sell WELL below market for Chase.

Drake London (WR – ATL)

Drake London still has a rock-solid PPR floor as the clear target leader for Atlanta with 8 targets in Week 3, but he still hasn’t found the end zone-classic positive TD-regression setup. A plus matchup vs. Washington is a good catalyst to buy before the eruption. Last year versus the Commanders, London went for over 100 yards on 13 targets with Michael Penix under center.

Tetairoa McMillan (WR – CAR)

Alpha usage without the box-score pop yet: 34% target share (10 targets including penalties) with 90 air yards in Week 3; he’s 17th in air-yard share through three games and running well ahead of every other Panthers WR. Bryce Young keeps looking to T-Mac downfield and in the red zone-making him a prime TD-regression candidate with juicy matchups coming. Buy Low.

Ladd McConkey (WR – LAC)

Another modest line (4-41 on 7 targets) for Ladd McConkey with a long DPI drawn, while Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston handle most of the box-score love. The second-year WR still hasn’t scored, and the market is treating that as signal when it’s mostly early-season noise for a talented second-year wideout tethered to an MVP-caliber Justin Herbert offense. Expect efficiency + TD regression to lift him, even if the true “alpha” outcome likely needs an injury.

Matthew Golden (WR – GB)

Matthew Golden saw career-best involvement in Week 3: season-high snaps/routes, led the team in catches and yards, plus schemed usage with three carries. Even in a low-octane passing day he led GB with 34 air yards-small number, big signal that his role is expanding. With a likely track meet vs. Dallas up next, he’s a sneaky momentum buy before a potential break out.

Other Players to Buy

Players to Sell

Keenan Allen (WR – LAC)

Keenan Allen remains Justin Herbert‘s red-zone go-to and even drew two more penalty targets in Week 3-he’s a weekly start. But at 33 years old with missed time in each of the past three seasons, this is a classic ROI cash-out moment while the usage and name value are at peak levels. Don’t sell for fair value-sell for max value. Sell High – flip Allen straight up for a rising WR2 like Tetairoa McMillan,

DeVonta Smith (WR – PHI)

DeVonta Smith‘s Week 3 spike (8-60-1 on 9 targets) came with a comeback script-he even drew the 2-pt try right after the TD. But historically, when A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert are both healthy, Smith’s target share/TDs get choppier. Tampa Bay could keep things lively next week, but then it’s Broncos, Vikings, and Giants twice-fewer shootout vibes than the Eagles-Rams game. Use the fresh box-score pop to exit at peak value. Sell High.

Other Players to Sell