Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Gus Edwards, Chris Olave, Kenneth Walker III, Nico Collins

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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

Nico Collins (WR – HOU)

Nico Collins added another touchdown reception (3 for 54), contributing to the Texans’ success (12% target share, 2 red-zone targets). Totaled 8 targets with penalties included.

I’ve flip-flopped on Collins/Dell seemingly every week, even though I liked BOTH as buys last week. Hit.

However, the fact that it’s close between the two players, but Dell’s a rookie has me lean toward him ROS. Fill disclosure that I like both guys, but if I could sell Collins after his TD score despite low targets, I’d do so. And buy Dell after his massive game.

Chris Olave (WR – NO)

Chris Olave was targeted 8 times, made 6 receptions for 46 yards, and scored a touchdown (24% target share). Sell high. He had one red-zone target in a game where Michael Thomas saw one target. That won’t be as one-sided going forward.

Kenneth Walker III (RB – SEA)

Ken Walker had 6 carries to Zach Charbonnet‘s 4 in the first half (2 in the red zone). Walker would carry the ball three times in the second half for a grand total of 19 yards. Walker had 2 targets to the rookie’s 1. And for the second straight game…Charbonnet out-snapped Walker because he ran more routes (55% vs 49%).

Gus Edwards (RB – BAL)

Rookie running back Keaton Mitchell led the way with 138 yards and a touchdown on 9 carries, while Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards also contributed with their rushing abilities.

In the first half, Mitchell, Edwards and Justice Hill all had 4 carries, so Mitchell’s numbers are not just garbage time related. Edwards ended with just 5 carries but converted both his red-zone attempts into TDs. Hill totaled 13 on the day, but most of that came late in the fourth quarter. 3 in the red zone late.

Hill played the most snaps and ran the most routes, but that’s because he was playing LATE with the backups.

There’s a chance that Mitchell might be carving out a larger role in this offense, so add him off waivers. And the fact that this backfield could turn into a three-headed monster wants me to sell high on Gus Edwards. The Browns are a brutal matchup in Week 10.