Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Brandon Aiyuk, Bijan Robinson, Tony Pollard (Week 6)

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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

Tony Pollard (RB – DAL)

The Chargers, a bye week, Rams, Eagles, Giants, Panthers, and Commanders are the next six matchups for Dallas. Given the performance on Sunday Night Football, I think this is the prime time to buy low on Dallas players.

Specifically, Tony Pollard. Third in the NFL in touches. First in red-zone touches. 69% snap share was his second-highest rate of the year in game where it was blow out. Rico Dowdle had 3 of his 5 carries with Cooper Rush at QB.

Buy low.

Bijan Robinson (RB – ATL)

Bijan Robinson carried the ball 14 times, gaining 46 yards with an average of 3.3 yards per carry. Although he didn’t find the end zone (scored on 1 of his two targets in the red zone) his consistent running provided valuable yardage.

Tyler Allgeier contributed significantly to the rushing game, with 17 attempts for 40 yards, averaging 2.4 yards per carry. Desmond Ridder also made a contribution on the ground, rushing for 10 yards and scoring a goal-line touchdown.

B-Rob’s 318 rushing yards are the third-most in the NFL, but he has zero rushing TDs. That will not sustain. Buy low. Commanders at home looks like a nice spot for this Falcons offense in Week 6.

Brandon Aiyuk (WR – SF)

Every week, it’s somebody else. George Kittle week came on Sunday night to the tune of 3 catches for 67 yards on 4 targets (3 TDs). But don’t get it lost that Brandon Aiyuk was No. 1 WR with a dominant 28% Target share (7 targets) and 49% air yards share (104 air yards).

He caught four balls for 58 yards. Tied Kittle for the team-lead in routes run.

So, what do you do when a 49er goes off? You. Sell. High.

Aiyuk remains my favorite 49ers to be invested in for the rest of the season. Over his four healthy games he owns a 27% Target share and league-high 51% air yards share. Whenever San Fran is going downfield, it’s going to Aiyuk.