Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Brock Purdy, Najee Harris, Chris Olave, Mike Gesicki

Thankfully there weren’t any byes to worry about this week so everyone got to play. Some did better than others, as always, so let’s take a look at a few that might have seen the biggest changes. Some of these are younger players finally seeing their potential and some are older players that are past their prime. Either way, see what you can do to make some moves in your league before you miss the boat. Here are all of the fantasy football trade value risers and fallers for Week 9. Below we dive into a few notable names.

Trade Value Fallers

Brock Purdy (QB – SF)

After Week 5 I called Purdy a trade value riser but the 49ers have lost all three games since then. In those games, Purdy has scored 7.7 (QB24), 12.78 (QB21), and 18.3 points (QB13). In nine games last year, Purdy threw four interceptions, and he’s thrown five in the last three weeks. Something just feels off so I’m fine moving on from him if you can get a good offer while they’re on a bye. If you have another QB on your bench, it might be time to make a permanent change. Maybe you can try to send Purdy to the Cousins manager who could still be looking for a long-term option. Either way, I’d be shopping him given his recent struggles.

Najee Harris (RB – PIT)

I had very high hopes for Harris this season, but through eight weeks he’s currently RB32 in PPR scoring. His best week was Week 7 when he scored 15.8 PPR points, when he finished as RB13. His RB22 finish in Week 8 wasn’t great, which is an excellent way to describe Harris’s season as a whole. Teammate Jaylen Warren, on the other hand, has looked fairly solid in limited work and I wouldn’t be shocked to see him get more touches as the team’s postseason chances go down. They’ll want to see if he can be their guy in the future at some point, and Harris should slowly fade into the background, both in terms of the NFL and for fantasy. Get out now while you still can.

Chris Olave (WR – NO)

The entire Saints team has confused me lately. Derek Carr has looked downright washed and that’s affecting the entire offense, sadly. Olave finished as WR49 in PPR scoring in Week 8, tied with Rashee Rice. He’s getting targets, but Carr’s targets aren’t the same as normal ones, they just seem worse. Volume is great, but if Olave can’t catch the ball then it doesn’t matter. Unless your team gives points per target, I’d be looking to move on from Olave if possible. Maybe you can target the Justin Jefferson manager before he comes back from IR. Perhaps you can move him for an RB2 player instead. Either way, I’d explore my options and see if I can make a move before the team’s Week 11 bye.

Mike Gesicki (TE – MIA)

I hate to put Gesicki on this list but I genuinely think he deserves it. He hasn’t scored over 10 PPR points this season and hasn’t seen more than six targets in a game, and that was in Week 2. He’s just not being used how a lot of people expected, and the Patriots aren’t at all as good as people expected either. It’s possible that Gesicki has been on waivers in your league, or is on waivers now. If not, rectify that and put him back there if you can’t find a way to package him with someone else and upgrade at tight end.

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