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Let’s take a look at players to trade this week: Dalvin Cook, Darnell Mooney, and Wan’Dale Robinson.
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Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Players to Trade
Dalvin Cook (RB – MIN)
I like swinging for the fences, and going after Cook is doing exactly that. Outside of Week 5, when he scored twice, Cook has been a frustrating player to roster. He looked OK in the box score Sunday, rushing for 77 yards and a touchdown. A closer look reveals that his 53-yard touchdown accounted for most of his `production, however, and he hasn’t returned value on his lofty ADP. The good news is that the snap share (82%) is elite, and he is going into the bye, which means he should be 100% and over the shoulder issue heading into Week 8. It won’t be easy, and you may need to add a sweetener, but Miles Sanders, Rhamondre Stevenson and Josh Jacobs are players I would dangle in order to get Cook on my roster.
– Jason Kamlowsky (@JasonKamlowsky)
Darnell Mooney (WR – CHI)
Despite a slow start to the year, Darnell Mooney has picked up his play over the past few weeks. After five total targets over the first two games, the third-year receiver has at least five targets in every game since, including a season-high 12 last week against Washington. While he hasn’t found the end zone this year, Mooney has averaged 7.3 targets and 9.3 half-point PPR fantasy points over the past three weeks. As Justin Fields‘ pass attempts per game continue to increase, Mooney will return to his WR2 form from last year. If you can trade the rookie Tyquan Thornton for Mooney, that’s a deal I would make without hesitation.
– Mike Fanelli (@Mike_NFL2)
Wan’Dale Robinson (WR – NYG)
Robinson made his first appearance since Week 1 and put up some decent fantasy production solely based on scoring a touchdown. However, when you dive a little deeper, he only played 23 percent of snaps. You might be able to convince an owner who didn’t pay attention to his low snap count to sell him for a good price, and when his snap share increases, so will his production.
– Geoff Lambert (@GeoffLambert77)
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