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?
Drake London (WR – ATL)
“Drake London Fantasy Football owners are reeling as he has failed to reach the 60-yard mark in his first three games. It is a long season, and Michael Penix Jr. loves Drake London as he has been his top option from the second he took over for Kirk Cousins. Penix will force-feed London throughout the season. Move a hot Chargers receiver in Keenan Allen or Quentin Johnston, plus a side piece, and you can steal a very clear No. 1 WR.”
– Muntradamus (Beast Dome)
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?
Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – JAC)
“This isn’t a ‘sell-high’ so much as a ‘sell now before the value falls even further.” I wanted to be patient with Brian Thomas Jr. for at least three weeks. It’s been three weeks. I’m very alarmed. Thomas and Jaguars Trevor Lawrence seemingly have zero chemistry. Thomas currently ranks third on his team in receiving yardage behind Brenton Strange and Dyami Brown. I’d happily trade Thomas for either Ashton Jeanty or Chase Brown — two backs who probably have their investors feeling restless.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Hunter Henry (TE – NE)
“Woof. That is a fairly accurate description of how most would feel about the tight end position right now. It is brutal, and everyone is looking for that one guy that they can set and forget. After Week 3, some may believe Hunter Henry could be that guy. Henry dominated versus Pittsburgh, commanding 11 targets in the passing game for the Patriots, with DeMario Douglas being the next closest with five targets. However, this is after a three-target showing against Miami in Week 2. We have seen this before with Henry, with one standout performance leading to a massive rush to pick him up off waivers, only for him to disappoint the following week. If Henry could be sold to buy a struggling rookie such as TreVeyon Henderson, or someone who hasn’t really popped like Chris Olave, that would be wise for fantasy managers to cash in on what could very well be Henry’s best game of the year once it is all said and done.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
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