The fantasy football trade deadline is coming fast, and if you’re not sweating a little, you probably should be. Week 11 is one of your last chances to fix what’s broken, cash in on overachievers, or sneak a key upgrade past your league mates before the window slams shut. Our Featured Pros have rounded up the players you should buy low before they rebound and the ones to sell high before reality hits. There’s no time to waste—these are the moves that could decide your season.
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Players to Buy Low & Sell High in Week 11
Buy
Who is your favorite buy-low trade candidate heading into Week 11 and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
Jaylen Warren (RB – PIT)
“My favorite buy-low trade target heading into Week 11 is Jaylen Warren, running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Warren has been held to 70 rushing yards or fewer in three straight games amid a committee backfield and tough matchups, tanking his trade value. Despite the dip, Warren’s receiving skills and explosive playmaking make him a perfect RB2 for fantasy, with Pittsburgh’s improving offense and a softer schedule in the coming weeks. His PPR upside is that of a top-10 running back once touches stabilize post-bye. I’d be willing to give up a mid-tier receiver like Michael Pittman to bolster my running back room without overpaying.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Sports Advice Network)
“Jaylen Warren is my favorite buy-low trade candidate heading into Week 11 because the underlying metrics show a breakout is coming. Despite inconsistent fantasy production recently, he ranks in the top 15 among running backs in red-zone touches, expected fantasy points and yards per touch, indicating elite usage and efficiency that hasn’t fully translated into box score success yet. Warren’s schedule sets him up perfectly for a second-half surge, facing the second-easiest slate for running backs over the next three weeks and the sixth-easiest to close the season. His recent increase in snap share and elite efficiency, ranking fourth in yards after contact and first in broken tackle rate, suggests he will dominate in these favorable matchups. I’d be willing to trade players like D’Andre Swift or Breece Hall straight up for him.”
– Ryan Linkletter (Blitz Sports Media)
Sell
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate after Week 10 and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Bo Nix (QB – DEN)
“My favorite sell-high candidate after Week 10 is quarterback Bo Nix of the Denver Broncos, who surged into the top three quarterback rankings in fantasy points per game over the last three weeks, capped by a 40-point monster against the Giants, spiking his value amid Denver’s playoff push. Yet his fifth-worst completion percentage over expected (-3.3%) and tied for sixth-worst passing success rate (42.8%) scream inefficiency, even behind the league’s best offensive line, signaling regression as defenses adjust to his limitations. With a tougher slate of opponents on the horizon, now’s the time to flip the hype before the bottom falls out. I’d look to trade him away for a lower-ranked quarterback like Dak Prescott while picking up a solid RB2 like Jaylen Warren in the process.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Sports Advice Network)
“Bo Nix remains eighth overall in fantasy quarterback scoring, but I’m done with him. He has been too erratic to trust as a QB1 for a playoff run. I want someone I don’t have to worry about weekly. If I’m trading Nix, I likely need a quarterback in return. If that is the case, I might try to package a WR2 or something similar to get a signal-caller like Matthew Stafford or Justin Herbert.”
– Jeff Paur (RTSports)
Jameson Williams (WR – DET)
“Jameson Williams had a monster Week 10, his best game of the year. This could have a lot to do with the change of play-caller. It could also be due to the matchup, and we know Williams can put up big weeks. The only problem is that he hasn’t been able to string together good performances in his career. I would be using Williams to pair with a piece to get Tee Higgins, who has one of the best remaining schedules, past his bye week, and Joe Burrow possibly returning for the fantasy football playoffs.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
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