Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Rhamondre Stevenson, Bijan Robinson, Travis Etienne Jr., Josh Jacobs

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Here are all the players we’re 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

Bijan Robinson (RB – ATL)

Bijan Robinson was disappointing but maintained his role as a receiver with four catches for 27 yards on six targets. Started and saw eight touches in the first half. Saw the first target in the game. Led team with a 22% target share through three games. Also leads the team with 14 catches. Played 81% of the snaps in Week 3, and uptick from his 72% snap share in Week 2.

He’s a sharp buy-low target. The Jaguars (in London) and Houston Texans next up.

Travis Etienne Jr. (RB – JAC)

RB Travis Etienne was still a workhorse in Week 3 – 19 for 88 rushing, 4 for 50 on five targets, 71% snap share – but Tank Bigsby vultures a TD at the one-yard line. As always, the ETN explosive game is going to happen. Remains a trade-for target.

When Doug Pederson took over play calling in the second half… the plays were as follows.

Etienne rush for 11 yards, Etienne rush for 16 yards, Etienne rush for 5 yards, Penalty, Etienne catch for 17 yards. They came out the gates and scored a TD immediately after halftime. This offense will bounce back.

Rhamondre Stevenson (RB – NE)

Rhamondre Stevenson totaled 19 carries for 59 yards and saw four targets (65% snap share). Ran a route on 73% of dropbacks. Third straight game with 18-plus touches. 6th in the NFL in touches (pending MNF).

A workhorse that people may not realize they have.

Although the carry totals were pretty split, Elliott saw a lot of work in the fourth quarter when New England was trying to kill clock and slow the pace of play. No hurry with them aware the other offense would not be scoring anytime soon.

I would view Mondre as a buy-low after a 20-touch game where the box score might suggest he’s losing his job to Zeke. He’s not. This game is also one of the few occasions where the Patriots will have the luxury of “feeding Zeke” when they are protecting a lead. This will not happen very often.

Josh Jacobs (RB – LV)

Josh Jacobs remained a bell cow (82% snap share). 17 carries for 62 rushing yards while adding in three grabs for 18 yards on 5 targets. Jacobs is getting all the volume he can handle, but his efficiency and lack of TDs remain to be desired. He has the most red zone touches among RBs without a TD this season.

With the Chargers up next, I’d be doing whatever I can to get my hands on Jacobs. Seems plausible he has been slow out of the gates after missing all of training camp. He also started out last season sluggish through the first three weeks, until he went NUCLEAR in Week 4 en route to leading the NFL in rushing yards. The time is now to strike a deal for Jacobs.

-Andrew Erickson