We’ll help you navigate the trade waters of your fantasy football leagues all season. Not only is there the ‘Who Should I Trade?’ tool where you can get instant feedback, but you can also sync your league for free using My Playbook in order to get trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools.
Let’s take a look at players to trade this week: Devin Singletary, Dalvin Cook, and Chris Godwin.
We’ll help you navigate the trade waters of your fantasy football leagues all season. Not only is there the ‘Who Should I Trade?’ tool where you can get instant feedback, but you can also sync your league for free using My Playbook in order to get trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools.
Let’s take a look at players to trade this week: Devin Singletary, Dalvin Cook, and Chris Godwin.
Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Players to Buy
Devin Singletary (RB – BUF)
This isn’t buying low, but Singletary looks like he has taken the reigns in the Buffalo backfield. He played 87% of the snaps against Baltimore in Week 4, finishing with 96 total yards on 15 touches. Perhaps most encouraging, however, is that Singletary ranks sixth among running backs with 21 targets and fifth in receptions with 17, making his fantasy viable even without finding the end zone. I think Singletary is due for some positive touchdown regression, however, giving him some serious helium. He is currently the RB23 in PPR, but he should only climb from here. I’d be happy to trade Damien Harris or Rashaad Penny, two backs on bad teams, for him in an attempt to get a piece of the Bills’ offense.
– Jason Kamlowsky (@JasonKamlowsky)
Dalvin Cook (RB – MIN)
Despite averaging only 10.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per game this season, Dalvin Cook has played well, averaging 4.4 yards per rushing attempt. More importantly, the veteran has averaged 0.57 fantasy points per touch this season despite only a 1.4% touchdown rate. Last week he had 22 touches for 86 scrimmage yards despite coming off a dislocated shoulder. While Cook has only one touchdown this season, that will change soon enough. Take advantage of J.K. Dobbins‘ Week 4 performance and flip him for Cook.
– Mike Fanelli (@Mike_NFL2)
Chris Godwin (WR – TB)
Godwin returned from a hamstring injury suffered in Week 1, which came on the heels of his comeback from an ACL tear. As such, he’s been quiet to this point, and fantasy managers may be frustrated with his injuries, as he was banged up again on Sunday night. But he received 10 targets, and despite the additions of Russell Gage and Julio Jones, the passing game looks to be highly concentrated around Godwin and Mike Evans when fully healthy. The running game has been lackluster to this point, and the defense has struggled at times, potentially leading to more pass attempts. Don’t be surprised if Godwin finds his way into the WR1 range before long.
– Chad Workman (@tweetsbychad)
Beyond our fantasy football content, be sure to check out our award-winning slate of Fantasy Football Tools as you navigate your season. From our Trade Analyzer – which allows you to instantly find out if a trade offer benefits you or your opponent – to our Trade Finder – which suggests trades that will help you improve your team – we’ve got you covered this fantasy football season.