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Fantasy Football Trade Advice for Week 2
Without further ado, let’s dive into some of the questions and answers from my Week 2 Discord AMA.
Trade Questions
Should I sell high on Keon Coleman?
I would explore trade options for Keon Coleman. If you can package him and a running back for a star wide receiver who struggled in Week 1, like Nico Collins, A.J. Brown or Tee Higgins, that’s a deal I would make in a heartbeat. However, I’m not panicking about selling Coleman. While he won’t average 25.2 PPR fantasy points per game for the rest of the season, Coleman could average half that and be Josh Allen‘s No. 1 wide receiver.
Thoughts on trading for Tyreek Hill following rumors that he could get traded to the Kansas City Chiefs?
Making fantasy moves based on rumors is a dangerous game to play. While returning to Kansas City is possible and would make sense, I’m not trading for Tyreek Hill based on a rumor. The Miami Dolphins won’t just give away the veteran wide receiver, even if they give up on the season by Week 6. Furthermore, Hill isn’t the superstar he was during his time with the Chiefs. More importantly, Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy aren’t going anywhere, limiting Hill’s potential upside.
What should we do with Tank Bigsby after he got traded to Philadelphia?
Tank Bigsby got traded to the Eagles last night for a fifth- and sixth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Reportedly, Philadelphia traded for him because of his kick return abilities. However, fantasy players should consider Bigsby as Saquon Barkley‘s new handcuff. Therefore, fantasy players should either trade Bigsby to the Barkley manager or drop him, as he has no fantasy value without an injury to the reigning Offensive Player of the Year award winner.
How worried should I be about Malik Nabers?
I suggested that fantasy players try to trade for Malik Nabers in my trade advice article on Sunday. While the superstar had only 12.1 PPR fantasy points in Week 1, he was the focal point of the passing attack. Nabers had a team-high 12 targets and 32.4% target share. Unfortunately, he only caught 41.7% of his targets. However, Nabers didn’t play in the preseason and missed multiple practices with numerous injuries. I’m not worried about the superstar wide receiver, as better days are ahead.
What are your expectations for Bhayshul Tuten post-Tank Bigsby trade?
The Tank Bigsby trade doesn’t mean Bahyshul Tuten will have fantasy value anytime soon. Travis Etienne Jr. was the featured runner for Jacksonville in Week 1, accounting for 64% of the backfield rushing attempts (16), 82.7% of the yards (143) and 80.9% of the PPR fantasy points (18.6). Meanwhile, Tuten had three touches while Bigsby had five. The rookie remains a stash candidate with hopes that he could be this year’s Bucky Irving. However, Tuten is droppable if fantasy players need his roster spot to make a waiver claim.
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