We’ve officially reached the uh-oh portion of the fantasy football season. Injuries are piling up, bye weeks are brutal, and every trade feels like the difference between a playoff push and a slow, painful fade. If your roster looks like it’s been through a blender, don’t panic — not completely, anyway. Our Featured Pros are here to help you steady the ship with their Week 10 Buy Low and Sell High recommendations. Whether you’re looking to snag a struggling star before the breakout or cash in on an overachiever before regression hits, these expert insights could be the lifeline your season needs.
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Players to Buy Low & Sell High in Week 10
Buy Low
Who is your favorite buy-low trade candidate heading into Week 10 and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
Jacoby Brissett (QB – ARI)
“I don’t have any insider information, but something doesn’t feel right in Arizona. Kyler Murray is in the throes of yet another middling season, which has become all too common for the 28-year-old former superstar since his massive 2022 contract extension for five years and $230.5 million. You likely don’t need to “buy” Jacoby Brissett outside of superflex formats, but add him off the waiver wire or pick him up for pennies on the dollar before the mounting Murray meltdown.”
– Matt De Lima (Athlon Sports)
Chase Brown (RB – CIN)
“First, keep in mind that the Bengals enter a Week 10 bye. So Chase Brown’s not a name to target if you’re in a must-win situation. Look beyond this Sunday, though, and the schedule looks favorable for the stretch run. In fact, Cincy RBs have the third-most favorable schedule from now on, per our numbers. With Joe Flacco breathing life into this offense – and Brown adding value as a runner and receiver – the RB looks like a rest-of-season asset. A mid-range WR2-type would be fair trade value.”
– Kevin English (Draft Sharks)
Nico Collins (WR – HOU)
“Swinging a Week 10 buy-low, approaching the deadline, is no easy task. I’d take a shot at a frustrated Nico Collins owner. Stroud seemed to finally be heating up before this week’s concussion, and Nico looked good to go. He hasn’t lived up to his draft capital as of yet, but you should get the better half of this year’s stats. Maybe a depth QB like Sam Darnold to a Jayden Daniels owner? Maybe a Javonte Williams or Rico Dowdle to an RB-needy team? Find the right fit.”
– Steve Anagnos (Double G Sports)
Parker Washington (WR – JAC)
“Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington popped up on the football radar last week after Travis Hunter went to IR. TLaw trusts him as much as any of his wideouts, yet he’s still flying below the radar. Go take advantage!”
– Justin Jaksa (Dr. Roto)
Wan’Dale Robinson (WR – NYG)
“In full or half-point PPR leagues where you’re shorthanded at wide receiver, Wan’Dale Robinson is a sensible trade target. The ceiling isn’t particularly high, but Wan’Dale has caught five or more passes in four of his last five games, and he’s the Giants’ No. 1 receiver by default. Rookie QB Jaxson Dart continues to surprise us with his poise and maturity, and it stands to reason that Dart will have to lean hard on Wan’Dale down the stretch. I’d be willing to trade R.J. Harvey or Woody Marks for Wan’Dale, and I’d turn cartwheels if I could unload Alvin Kamara for Wan’Dale.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
Sell High
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate after Week 9 and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Rome Odunze (WR – CHI)
“We’re probably a few weeks late here, but I’m reminded of Jenny’s prayer from Forrest Gump when discussing Rome Odunze: ‘Dear God, make me a bird so I can fly far, far, far away from here.’ After what should have been viewed as an unsustainable first four weeks of the season (20/296/4 on 35 targets), Odunze has fallen off. Last week, he was 0dunze with no receptions on three targets. Check, please!”
– Matt De Lima (Athlon Sports)
Dalton Kincaid (TE – BUF)
“On the year, Dalton Kincaid has overperformed as the TE7 in PPR points per game. That’s well ahead of his TE17 rank in expected PPG. Kincaid’s low, 58% route rate suggests he’ll carry a low floor going forward, especially with Buffalo rolling out a balanced offense. Following a recent hot streak – 100 yards in two of his past three – see if you can flip Kincaid for a low-end WR2 or RB2.”
– Kevin English (Draft Sharks)
Rico Dowdle (RB – CAR)
“Selling high is one of the hardest things to do in fantasy football. How can you part with a guy who has carried you for weeks? If I found an interested owner, I’d get brave and part with Rico Dowdle. If he could fetch a Jordan Addison, Jayden Waddle, or Chris Olave, I’d make the deal. Dowdle may continue to play well, but he can’t sustain his current pace.”
– Steve Anagnos (Double G Sports)
Kyle Monangai (RB – CHI)
“Bears running back Kyle Monangai is a great story, a late-round pick out of Rutgers. His performance filling in for D’Andre Swift last week was nothing short of remarkable. Unfortunately, that type of production isn’t sustainable as Swift will return, and they don’t get to play the Bengals every week. Float some offers out as someone might think Monangai is locked into a big role ROS.”
– Justin Jaksa (Dr. Roto)
J.K. Dobbins (RB – DEN)
“I’m slightly nervous that J.K. Dobbins might start losing more snaps and touches to rookie R.J. Harvey in the coming weeks as Harvey continues to demonstrate his value as a pass catcher. Dobbins continues to be an effective runner, but he has only 10 catches for 30 yards on the season. The lack of pass-catching production caps his ceiling, and Harvey’s presence makes Dobbins’ floor less than sturdy. Plus, the Broncos have some tough running-game matchups in the fantasy playoffs, facing the Packers in Week 15 and the Chiefs in Week 17. If I have the luxury of RB depth, I might try to trade Dobbins for a receiver such as Zay Flowers, DeVonta Smith or Tee Higgins.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
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