Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Justin Fields, Rhamondre Stevenson, Jaylen Waddle, Roschon Johnson

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Here are all the players the experts are buying and selling this week. And below let’s take a closer look at a few players to trade this week.

Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Justin Fields (QB – CHI)

“Justin Fields. I think it’s likely he’s not the long-term solution for Chicago, but it is likely he will remain the starter for at least the rest of the year. He had a slow start last year before breaking out. I expect a similar trend to emerge this year. He’s too dynamic with his legs not to start using them more efficiently. If I was QB-needy, I’d try to trade my WR3/FLEX for him. ”
Jacob White (Gridiron Experts)

Justin Fields can’t be this bad! Last year, he took the fantasy world by storm with his running ability (1,143 yards with 8 touchdowns) and just enough passing (2,242 yards with 17 Touchdowns). He started 2023 with some tough defenses and has looked terrible to the point that his future in Chicago is being questioned. The good news is that he has Denver, Washington, Minnesota, and Las Vegas looming. He is a great add for a backup in single quarterback leagues and a value add in Superflex, which is where owners should really look to add him, where his current owners will be frustrated and willing to trade him for hot young players like Jordan Love, CJ Stroud, and/or possibly a WR2/RB3 combination. ”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

“For me, this has to be Justin Fields. He’s probably hit rock bottom value-wise with all the negativity around the coaching staff and may even be on waiver now in smaller leagues due to this frustration. We have to believe that Fields will see more rushing opportunities moving forward, which should get him closer to, and hopefully regularly surpass, his career average of 55.7 ypg. We saw what the offense was capable of in the preseason, and Fields is still capable of turning things around.”
Matt Olson (32 Beat Writers)

Rhamondre Stevenson (RB – NE)

“My pick is Rhamondre Stevenson. He has yet to eclipse 60 rushing yards, but we know the talent is there, and he has seen two of his three games recording three or more targets. I would be willing to give up a WR2 such as DJ Moore, Drake London, or Jerry Jeudy to have more depth at the running back position.”
Joe Pepe (Beyond The Gridiron)

Roschon Johnson (RB – CHI)

“My favourite buy-low is Roschon Johnson. He is slowly taking over the Bears backfield, and by the time Week 6 gets here, it will be his for the taking. Roschon was electric at Texas and will be a league-winner in the second half of this season. I would easily trade the likes of James Cook, Rachaad White or Dameon Pierce to acquire Johnson.”
Aaron St Denis (The League Winners)

Jaylen Waddle (WR – MIA)

“Go buy low on Jaylen Waddle! Waddle has gotten off to a slow start for a high-passing volume offense. Fantasy owners could be looking to make a change as the Dolphins offense has been highlighted with Tyreek Hill and the run game. Waddle had seven games of 15-plus fantasy points in 2022 in the same offense. His best days are still coming. I’d see if the Waddle owner wants to take on Tank Dell, Amari Cooper, or a running back who has played each football this year. ”
Steven Pintado (The Fantasy Coaches)