Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Brandin Cooks, Joshua Dobbs, Michael Gallup, Gus Edwards

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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

Brandin Cooks (WR – DAL) & Michael Gallup (WR – DAL)

“Is it cheating to say any Dallas Cowboys wide receiver not named CeeDee Lamb? Both Brandin Cooks and Michael Gallup went off against the Giants in week 10! They both looks amazing this week, but neither can be guaranteed to do so again, especially with the challenging schedule as the playoffs begin (Eagles, Bills, Dolphins, Lions). They both could have another boom game or two, but the Dallas pass games go through Ceedee. Trade them while high for either Denver WR (Sutton or Jeudy), Gabe Davis, Demario Douglas, or playoff running back handcuffs that could protect your team during your championship run.”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

Joshua Dobbs (QB – MIN)

Joshua Dobbs is a sell-high. Dobbs has made it a habit of starting off strong with a new team and tapering off quickly after a few games. He did this in Tennessee and Arizona, and he is certain to do so again in Minnesota. Defenses have a way of adjusting to him after a few starts, and his current QB9 value feels like fool’s gold. The fact that you can currently acquire him for a similar cost to Sam Howell is ridiculous.”
Aaron St Denis (The League Winners)

Gus Edwards (RB – BAL)

Gus Edwards can’t stop scoring TDs. He has 7 of them over the past four weeks. There was also an 80-yard catch during that stretch (which accounts for 26% of Edwards’ CAREER receiving yards). Other than that, Edwards has averaged just 59.5 total yards per game over the last four. He’s close to a zero in the passing game, and the Ravens want to get rookie RB Keaton Mitchell more involved. Sounds like a low-floor fantasy play going forward.”
Jared Smola (Draft Sharks)