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?
Tyler Lockett (WR – LV)
“It’s time to start targeting Tyler Lockett, either on waivers or in a cheap trade. If he’s rostered, he was likely grabbed on waivers a week or two ago, meaning he was free. If you’re willing to pay anything at all for him, that manager is making a profit, so they’re likely interested. If you need receiver help, targeting the No. 1 WR on the Raiders isn’t a terrible idea. Lockett finished with five catches on six targets for 44 yards as the WR36 in Week 10. I expect that number to go up. I would love to send a bench running back in a one-for-one trade, so I’m starting there. He shouldn’t be too expensive, so don’t overpay.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
Jared Goff (QB – DET)
“If fantasy managers are hunting for stability at the quarterback position as the home stretch begins, look no further than Jared Goff. While the performances haven’t been out of this world, Goff has been very consistent in 2025 for the Lions, with at least two touchdown passes in every game but three. Goff also has a fantastic schedule upcoming, with three home games in a row against the Giants, Packers and Cowboys, after a trip to Philadelphia in Week 11. The playoff schedule for Goff isn’t bad either, with all three games taking place indoors versus the Rams in L.A., at home versus Pittsburgh and championship week at Minnesota. Find a position that you might have in abundance, for example, seven running backs, and turn one that may be a Flex-level play into Goff for your playoff run.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
Sell
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate after Week 10 and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND)
“I feel like I’ve been saying this for years now, but Jonathan Taylor is a great sell-high candidate after Week 10. He finished as the RB1 again, his fourth time in 10 weeks. He hits his bye this week, but I’m still trying to see what I can move him for heading into the week. Perhaps there’s a manager already locked into the playoffs who could be sold on riding Taylor down the stretch while also giving you a player to start this week in exchange. If the other manager can take the hit, they might see it as a buy-low opportunity. I’d love to pivot to a stud receiver like Ja’Marr Chase, who just came off his own bye. It depends on your roster, but I’m always interested in shopping top assets to see if someone is willing to overpay for them. Now’s your chance for Taylor.”
– Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)
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