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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Marvin Harrison Jr., Chris Olave, Tre Tucker

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?

Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)

“Yeah, I saw the drop that happened yesterday. Marvin Harrison Jr. should have caught it, and he even admitted he needs to play at a higher level. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Even Jerry Rice and Ja’Marr Chase had a case of the drops early in their careers, and both did pretty well. These guys aren’t robots; they’re human beings. We all make mistakes, and I think fantasy managers who sell Harrison now will be making a mistake. He is pressing, but he’s still a very talented player who I think will come around. If he makes the catch, he might have scored, and we’re having a very different conversation today. Trade Tee Higgins, Tetairoa McMillan, Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Ladd McConkey for Marvin Harrison Jr.
Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)

Marvin Harrison Jr. is my favorite buy-low candidate because his target share and routes are elite, but the fantasy box scores have not matched. He has had a few quiet games where the Cardinals’ offense stalled, leaving managers disappointed. Still, everything in his profile points to a breakout with high snap counts, deep threat usage and consistent red-zone looks. I would try to put together a package deal of a strong RB2 or WR2 like Travis Etienne or Deebo Samuel, paired with Keenan Allen, whose production could taper off as the season wears on. Packaging a reliable veteran with a mid-tier starter might be just enough to land Harrison Jr. before his breakout and lock in a future WR1 at a discount.”
Lawrence Iacona (Gridiron Experts)

Chris Olave (WR – NO)

Chris Olave is a prime buy-low candidate right now. While his stat line of 165 yards and zero touchdowns through three weeks makes for grim reading, it doesn’t tell the full story. He’s been an absolute target magnet, consistently drawing over 10 targets per game, and with Desmond Ridder throwing the ball a lot for the Saints, Olave has an impressive target share, which is just shy of 30%. The Saints’ offense has struggled as a whole, but that high volume and game scripts point towards a major uptick in production going forward. By trading for him now, you’re grabbing a player with a safe floor and a WR1 ceiling, once the touchdowns and big plays start to connect.”
Luke Renton (The Franchise Tag UK)

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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?

Tre Tucker (WR – LV)

“While Tre Tucker’s recent performance was very impressive and he finished Week 3 as the overall WR1, it’s a classic sell-high opportunity. His Week 3 stat line was heavily padded by a few long gains, a splattering of touchdowns and “garbage time” production – it’s not due to a sustainable increase in his role. Astute managers should capitalise on this one-off explosion and trade him for a more reliable, long-term asset, especially as his perceived value is the highest it’s likely to be all season, possibly ever.”
Luke Renton (The Franchise Tag UK)

Tre Tucker went off. He had eight receptions for 145 yards and three touchdowns. The Raiders are not a consistent enough passing team to expect these numbers, even the receptions/yards, regularly. He had a career week, and now is the time to sell. He could become a guy Geno Smith relies on, but his value will never be this high again. Trade him now for a WR2 like Courtland Sutton, Deebo Samuel or Chris Olave.”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

“My favorite sell-high candidate right now is Tre Tucker. With Brock Bowers clearly not fully healthy, Tucker has been the primary beneficiary. I think he’s going to be very boom-or-bust this year, and since he’s currently the WR3 in fantasy points per game, now is the perfect time to sell. I’d look to acquire someone like Rashee Rice or Jordan Addison in return.”
Nick Penticoff (Fantasy Football Astronauts)

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