Many of us have portfolios and made long-term investments in things that we have researched in an attempt to make profits. However, Mojo has made those investment opportunities available with a sports stock market platform, allowing users to buy and sell shares of athletes. If you live in New Jersey, be sure to download the app and get trading so as not to miss out on advantageous stock prices.
We will offer a handful of NFL players each week to buy low on (whether short-term or long-term) or sell high before their prices tumble.
Here is our Week 6 version of who to buy and sell (all prices reflect Mojo’s market)
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BUY
Miles Sanders (PHI – RB) $11.56
The Eagles running back is a key fixture of an offense that ranks in the top five in the league in scoring (27.0 ppg). Sanders has helped Philadelphia to its third 5-0 start in franchise history. Sanders has clearly earned the trust of head coach Nick Sirianni, as he enters the week as one of four players in the league with at least 15 touches per game. Sanders’ backfield touch share has increased weekly, from 57.7% in Week 1 to 85.0% in Week 5. He has also contributed as a pass catcher, running routes on a season-high 65% of dropbacks last week. Sanders faces a stout Cowboys defense this week, but cupcake matchups against the Steelers, Texans, and Commanders loom.
Smith is playing the best football of his career. He leads the NFL in passer rating (113.1) and is coming off his first game with 3+ touchdown passes since 2014 against an excellent Saints defense. He has used his elite wide receiver duo of Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf to his advantage. Lockett specifically has had 13+ fantasy points in four consecutive games, the longest single-season streak of his career. Seattle’s schedule is favorable, with four of the next six games against opponents who rank in the league’s bottom half in pass defense and none that rank in the top five.
SELL
Najee Harris (PIT – RB) $13.00
Perhaps in due time, Harris will find a connection with rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett, but as long as the Steelers offensive line is playing the way it is, we do not expect it to happen soon. Harris has had fewer than eight fantasy points in back-to-back games while seeing his snap share drop from 80% to 65%. His poor offensive line has led him to average 0.5 yards before contact, one of the worst among running backs with at least 25 carries. In addition, his target share has dipped from 14% with Ben Roethlisberger under center to 8.5% with the combination of Mitch Trubisky and Pickett.
Dillon is getting lost in the shuffle as the Packers offense continues to struggle. Per Next Gen Stats, Dillon played a season-low 31% of the snaps against the Giants last week, much lower than his previous low of 50.8%. In that span, he has also been completely phased out of the passing game, with target shares in the single digits each of the previous three weeks and no targets last week. Green Bay’s running backs are still averaging 5.1 yards per carry (ranks sixth), but teammate Aaron Jones has been the preferred runner.
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