Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Dameon Pierce, Isiah Pacheco, Nico Collins, Jerry Jeudy (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

Isiah Pacheco (RB – KC)

Isiah Pacheco remains on the league’s under-the-radar bell cows. 16 carries for 55 yards and 1 TD with one catch on 9 yards. 59% snap share. Tied Jerick McKinnon in routes run (12).

Other KC RBs combined for 6 touches.

He faces DEN twice and the Chargers in the next three games. Buy.

Jerry Jeudy (WR – DEN)

Jerry Jeudy led the team in targets (7, 26%), catching 6 for 50. Only incompletion came on the final drive in total desperation mode. Was efficient and lead the team in routes run and air yards. He now leads the team in target share (21%) this season.

Either he continues on the strong trajectory, or he gets traded as the Broncos’ 2023 season goes off the rails. Either way, he’s a nice buy-low target. Broncos defense is still horrible which means Jeudy will continue to see heavy involvement.

Nico Collins (WR – HOU)

C.J. Stroud completed 20 of 35 passes for a total of 249 yards. He threw one touchdown pass and didn’t record any interceptions, showcasing his poise in the pocket.

Tank Dell also made a significant impact, with 3 receptions for 57 yards (4 targets), averaging an impressive 19 yards per catch. But left the game with a concussion. John Metchie saw more snaps as a result. Dell will most likely miss Week 6 as players tend to miss one game after sustaining a concussion.

Robert Woods got the targets in a plus-matchup in the slot. Alas, the dusty veteran could not capitalize. 3 for 30 on 9 targets. Woof.

Nico Collins contributed with 3 receptions for 39 yards. Bad matchup. With the injury to Dell and the other TEs/WRs just not good enough, I expect Collins to bounce back. Still top-10 in receiving yards this season.

Dameon Pierce (RB – HOU)

The Texans’ rushing game was led by running back Dameon Pierce, who carried the ball 20 times and demonstrated his ability to grind out yards. Pierce managed to gain 66 yards on the ground, averaging 3.3 yards per carry. Although he didn’t find the end zone.

But more importantly, in a close game there was no sniff of Devin Singletary. As the Texans OL gets healthier…. Watch out. Usage is trending upward for Pierce.