The NFL season is only one week old, but fantasy football managers everywhere are already acting like the sky is falling. One bad game? Must be a bust. One fluky touchdown? Time to crown a league-winner. That’s where we step in. To help you avoid panic moves (or take advantage of someone else’s), our Featured Pros have assembled their top Buy Low and Sell High candidates for Week 2. Whether you’re looking to snag a frustrated star on the cheap or cash out before the regression monster arrives, these are the moves that can give your roster a quick upgrade. Here’s our fantasy football trade advice for Week 2, including players to buy low and sell high.
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Week 2 Buy Low Trade Advice
Who is your favorite buy-low trade candidate heading into Week 2 and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
TreVeyon Henderson (RB – NE)
“TreVeyon Henderson is clearly the best RB on the roster. When your coach explicitly states, “We have to run the ball better and we have to run it more efficiently,” there is likely to be some shakeup. Henderson already kept pace with Rhamondre Stevenson, outgaining the veteran 27 yards to 15 on two fewer carries. If Stevenson’s efficiency stays low and/or the fumbling issue is not corrected, Henderson could end up even more involved. He already has the receiving role covered, earning six targets in his debut. He’ll be an RB1 down the stretch if he can increase to 50% of the carries. I’d happily give up Josh Jacobs for Henderson at this point. The Packers have their QB healthy, and Jacobs will need to score on the ground consistently to outpace Henderson.”
– Will Urion (FantasyNow+)
Week 2 Sell High Trade Advice
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate after Week 1 and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Travis Kelce (TE – KC)
“Travis Kelce finished as the half-PPR TE3 in Week 1 with 11.7 points, 10.2 of which came on a somewhat blown coverage touchdown in a game that saw Xavier Worthy exit immediately. Kelce only saw four targets, two of which were caught. Some may see Kelce as a huge beneficiary of Worthy’s injury, despite evidence to the contrary in Week 1. There is a chance Worthy does not miss much time with the injury, and once Rashee Rice returns from his suspension, Kelce’s role in the offense will be even more uncertain. I would try to trade Kelce for Tyler Warren, even if it requires including another piece in the deal.”
– Charlie Sisian (The Fantasy DC)
Breece Hall (RB – NYJ)
“My favorite sell-high candidate is Breece Hall. I was one of his biggest fans coming into this year, and I think he’ll be phenomenal moving forward. With that being said, after his Week 1 performance, he may have an RB1 price tag on him. Getting that for a player you drafted in the third or fourth round is just too good to pass up.”
– Trevor Land (FlurrySports)
“Members of the Breece Hall fan club are taking victory laps after Hall had a 19-107-0 rushing line and a 2-38-0 receiving line in Week 1, but concerns about Hall’s usage remain. Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis rotated in behind Hall, and it was Allen who scored on an eight-yard touchdown run when the Jets’ offense got inside the green zone early in the second quarter. If you have adequate running back depth and need wide receiver help, see if you can trade Hall for a receiver with a similar average draft position (ADP), such as Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Marvin Harrison Jr., Mike Evans or Terry McLaurin.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
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