Week 4 is here, and that means fantasy football managers are either riding high on early-season steals or staring at their roster like it just betrayed them in broad daylight. But don’t worry! Panic drops and overreactions from your league mates are your best friends right now. The Featured Pros have weighed in with their favorite Buy Low and Sell High candidates, helping you know when to swoop in like a savvy trader…or when to cash out before your “stud” turns back into a pumpkin.
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Fantasy Football Week 4 Buy Low & Sell High
Players to Buy Low Week 4
Who is your favorite buy-low trade candidate heading into Week 4 and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
Deebo Samuel Sr. (WR – SF)
“Deebo Samuel started the season strong with a touchdown and great usage in Weeks 1 and 2. Without Jayden Daniels, he struggled with only 11 receiving yards and 18 rushing yards. Daniels is expected to return for Week 4, and with his return, Samuel’s return to being a viable fantasy asset will also be a certainty. You can give up a strong starting player like Tre Tucker, Elic Ayomanor or DJ Moore to acquire Samuel, who will accrue points in the air and on the ground, especially with Austin Ekeler on injured reserve (IR).”
– Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)
Players to Sell High Week 4
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate after Week 3 and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
James Cook (RB – BUF)
“Selling high is always a risky proposition, but ultimately it depends on what you’re selling a player for that matters most. With that in mind, I’m probably selling James Cook if I can get a solid return for him. He’s finished as a top-five back in each of the first three weeks, but can that continue? I’d be fine sending Cook away for a package that includes a similar stud like Jonathan Taylor or Puka Nacua if I can get it, plus a bench piece. Perhaps you can target an injured player, such as Joe Burrow or Xavier Worthy, as a throw-in if you are winning and want to add more depth. I’m not selling Cook for pennies, but if you can get a good return, I say go for it.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
J.K. Dobbins (RB – DEN)
“J.K. Dobbins has been a true workhorse in Denver, already piling up over 220 carries and scoring a touchdown in each of the first three games. He looks like the centerpiece of the offense, but his heavy workload, combined with his injury history, makes him a risky long-term hold. The Broncos also have RJ Harvey waiting in the wings, and there’s a real chance his role grows as the season progresses. Dobbins’ value is at its absolute peak, which makes this the right time to sell high. I’d package him with a depth piece for a proven receiver like Davante Adams or a consistent bell-cow back like Kyren Williams to secure a safer cornerstone for the rest of the season.”
– Lawrence Iacona (Gridiron Experts)
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