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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Romeo Doubs, Rashod Bateman, Treylon Burks (Week 4)

Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Romeo Doubs, Rashod Bateman, Treylon Burks (Week 4)

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Let’s take a look at players to buy this week: Romeo Doubs, Rashod Bateman, and Treylon Burks.

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Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Players to Buy

Romeo Doubs (WR – GB)

With all the injuries to the Packers WRs, rookie WR Romeo Doubs led Green Bay in targets (8) and ranked second in snap share (89%) behind only Allen Lazard in Week 3. The head coach talked up Doubs having a larger role in this contest and he delivered with 73 receiving yards and one touchdown. Considering the current state of this receiving corps, Doubs is a massive buy with a starting role in hand moving forward now that Sammy Watkins is on IR.

Rashod Bateman (WR – BAL)

Bateman has been extraordinarily efficient thought the first two weeks of the season, making big plays despite not having an every down role on offense. The production was not sustainable based on how much he was playing and it finally caught up with him in Week 3.

He played 62% of the snaps – but didn’t score and saw just four targets. But he was still super efficient – two catches for 59 yards. And his 79% route participation was actually an increase from Weeks 1-2 (72%). Anytime you can buy low on a WR attached to Lamar Jackson, you do it very willingly.

Bateman currently ranks third in the NFL in yards per route run (3.11) among WRs with at least 15 targets.

Treylon Burks (WR – TEN)

Treylon Burks posted just one catch in the red-zone on two targets in Week 3. But his usage was dynamite, as the rookie WR ran a route on 96% of dropbacks leading the Titans. Now that he finally has a full-time role on offense, I am confident the fantasy production will follow. Buy low.

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