If you’re not active in trades in your dynasty league, then your team will suffer because of it. Now is a great time to go shopping for some thrift store-quality steals in your league. It’s also a great time to try to sell high ahead of the new season. In terms of dynasty, selling high means you trade away a player away before their value goes down. It’s all the risk and speculation of the stock market with all the fun of gambling. Here are some players to trade now. And here are more players to buy and sell.
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Fantasy Football Players to Trade
Aaron Jones (RB – GB)
My final running back on the list is one of my favorites in dynasty over the last few years. Jones has been a stud, no doubt about it, but much like White, Jones is playing on an offense without a definite direction. New QB Jordan Love might lean on Jones more than veteran Aaron Rodgers did, but he also might decide to put the team on his back and avoid Jones for the big play option downfield. If I’m a risky team looking for stability, I want out of Jones. If I’m a boring team with no upside, Jones might be a good fit. Depending on your team build, buying or selling Jones at his current cost might be the right move. Ultimately it’s up to you.
Stefon Diggs (WR – BUF)
The first receiver on this list is highly correlated to my QB to sell. Diggs will go as Allen goes in that Buffalo offense. If I’m expecting Allen to be at his ceiling, Diggs at WR11 in ECR could also be at his ceiling. The receivers behind him all seem to have more upside, so I’d be ecstatic to pivot down from Diggs to someone else in this tier, plus another asset. Can Diggs be a top 10 WR this year? Sure. But I’d rather not bet my fantasy season on it. I’m much happier with Tee Higgins, Drake London, or even Cooper Kupp at this point. See what you can get for Diggs before the season starts. You might be surprised.
Jordan Addison (WR – MIN)
His recent speeding issues aside, Addison’s WR22 ECR value feels a little risky to me. There are a few WR duos in the league who can both be top 24 WR assets, but I’m just not sure Addison and Justin Jefferson will join that group, at least not this year. I like Kirk Cousins, but he’s not lighting the world on fire like Joe Burrow, and Addison isn’t quite as talented as Jaylen Waddle. The Vikings’ offense will need to be firing on all cylinders for Addison to return WR20 numbers, so I’m probably moving him if I can. As always, all that matters is the price here, not the name. If someone wants to overpay for Addison, I’m fine letting them do so, at least for now.
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