Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Breece Hall, Brandon Aiyuk, Puka Nacua, Bijan Robinson

We’ll help you navigate the trade waters of your fantasy football leagues all season. Not only is there the ‘Who Should I Trade?’ tool where you can get instant feedback, but you can also sync your league for free using My Playbook in order to get trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools. Here are all of the players to buy and sell this week. And below we dive into a few notable names.

Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Bijan Robinson (RB – ATL)

Running backs Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson split the ground game duties in Week 6, with each receiving 13 carries. While the rushing attack didn’t find the end zone, the pair combined for 88 yards, demonstrating their ability to move the chains.

Robinson was a reliable receiver out of the backfield, catching 5 passes for 43 yards, contributing to the passing game’s success (8 targets, 18% target share). Been preaching this for a while but BUY LOW on Robinson.

77% snap share was his second-highest mark of the year. He led the team in routes run. Also saw 2 red zone carries to Allgeier’s four.

Breece Hall (RB – NYJ)

Breece Hall had a decent outing with 12 carries for 39 yards and a touchdown. But the usage is salivating. Hall got there for fantasy with 5 catches for 54 yards on 5 targets. The three down role and usage has returned. YLTSI. 66% snap share. 60% route participation. Bell. Cow.

Dalvin Cook had just 3 carries for 12 yards. Michael Carter with just two RB opportunities. Dust. If Jets can just focus on everything around Hall and Garrett Wilson, we should be okay for fantasy purposes. Schedule second half of the season is JUICY. Giants, Chargers, Raiders, Bills and Dolphins up next. Can’t believe I am saying this but….buy Jets.

Brandon Aiyuk (WR – SF)

Brandon Aiyuk dominated the targets (10, 42% target share) but Brock Purdy kept missing him deep. Still went 4 for 76 despite 158 air yards (62%).

He owns a top-10 target share (30%) and league-leading 54% air yard share this season. Only

Cooper Kupp ranks higher in total weighted opportunity than Aiyuk this season.

Puka Nacua (WR – LAR)

Cooper Kupp remained WR1 with 7 catches for 148 yards and 1 TD (9 targets, 43% target share). Targets remained concentrated between Kupp and Puka Nacua (7 targets, 33% target share).

Although Nacua had his worst game to date. 4 for 26. Dropped a TD. Buy Low.

He and Kupp ran a route on 100% of the dropbacks.

Nobody else is involved in this passing attack outside these top two guys. Kyren Williams was a monster on the ground. 20 for 158 and 1 TD. Ronnie Rivers got banged up, so Zach Evans got some run late. Rivers is expected to miss time, making Evans the next handcuff to Kyren (who is also expected to miss Sunday’s game with a sprained ankle).