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 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.
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 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
Saquon Barkley (RB – NYG)
In Week 5, the Giants adopted a running back-by-committee approach to their ground game
Rookie Eric Gray was the leading rusher for the Giants, carrying the ball 12 times for 25 yards, averaging 2.1 yards per attempt.
Matt Breida contributed significantly with 9 carries for 21 yards, averaging 2.3 yards per carry. He played the most snaps and ran the most routes.
This team needs Saquon Barkley back. The Bills cannot stop the run. He is LITERALLY their only hope.
Gray was more involved in the first half and would presumably be the guy to roster in Week 6 if Barkley misses another game.
Breece Hall (RB – NYJ)
My bold prediction in Week 5 was that Breece Hall would go for 150-plus yards and 2 TDs. I failed. He went for 177 yards on 22 carries and ONLY scored once, on a 72-yard touchdown.
YTLSI.
22 carries for Hall and 6 for Dalvin Cook. No targets for Cook, while Hall gobbled up 52% of the snaps. Just 17% of the snaps for Cook. Hall also chipped in 3 targets on just 10 routes. Michael Carter was actually the more involved receiver in routes, but that just means Hall’s role can continue to rise. Buy high. Because the buy-window is closed. But it might open back up again in a tough matchup in Week 6.
Joe Mixon (RB – CIN)
As for the backfield, same old for Joe Mixon. 25 carries for 81 yards and four catches (4 targets). 77% snap share. And although he was effective, he did not score. Buy the dip on the lack of TDs. He had 2 red-zone targets, and 8 red-zone carries. He just kept getting stuffed play after play. Mixon had 8 red-zone carries entering Week 5…
Seattle up next, then the bye week.
Watch out for this offense if this was the launch pad they needed to HEAT up.