Week 7 is here, and your fantasy football roster probably looks like a garage sale — some pieces you’re thrilled to have, others you’re desperately trying to unload, and at least one item you’re not sure why you ever thought was a good idea. The good news? There’s still time to flip that clutter into championship-caliber value. Our Featured Pros have assembled their top buy-low and sell-high recommendations to help you make the most of the trade window. Whether you’re eyeing a struggling star about to rebound or cashing out on a player playing over their head, these are the moves that can turn your season around.
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Players to Buy Low & Sell High in Week 7
Buy Low
Tee Higgins (WR – CIN)
“My favorite buy-low candidate is Tee Higgins. He’s certainly had a rough start to the season and has struggled to rack up receptions and even targets. Over the last three weeks, Higgins has averaged seven targets a game (up from fewer than five in the first three weeks). With a more stable quarterback in Flacco at the helm, he should finally get back to fringe WR2/WR3 status.”
– Trevor Land (FlurrySports)
Isiah Pacheco (RB – KC)
“Alright, I know what I want to do with Isiah Pacheco. And that’s buy. No doubt it’s been tough sledding for the Chiefs’ backfield. But Pacheco has looked good the last few weeks. The snap share also continues to climb — 77% in Week 6 (season-high in carries at 12), after a season-high number in Week 5. It’s trending all the way up for Pacheco. Per NFL Next Gen Stats, he had four rushes of 15+ yards versus Detroit. He had four combined leading up to Week 6. Pacheco also had three targets to Hunt’s one (Brashard Smith drew four). More importantly, the Chiefs running back had four red-zone carries to Hunt’s one. Hunt had just five routes to Pacheco’s 19 (50%). If the Chiefs’ offense turns back into a fantasy wagon… I think dumpster diving for Pacheco is a sharp move to make, with a top-10 rest-of-season (ROS) schedule for running backs. Trade a bench wideout like Jakobi Meyers or a running back such as Tony Pollard for Pacheco.”
– Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)
Sell High
Drake London (WR – ATL)
“My favorite sell-high candidate is Drake London. Don’t get me wrong, I think he’ll have a good end to the season, and he is one of the better receivers out there. With that being said, I do expect to start seeing some touchdown regression for London after the last two weeks, and I also can’t bring myself to trust Michael Penix Jr. after some pretty lackluster performances this year. I think you can sell him to some league mates as an elite WR1 and get a high WR2 and RB2 for him.”
– Trevor Land (FlurrySports)
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