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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.
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Josh Jacobs totaled 14 carries for 39 yards, averaging 2.8 yards per carry with his longest run being 9 yards. He caught one pass for 12 yards. 77% snap share. Ameer Abdullah was used curiously more as a receiver in this contest. With the schedule coming up, I’d just move away from Jacobs. The Chiefs, a bye week and Vikings are up next for LV in their next 3 weeks.
Saquon Barkley tallied 14 carries for 83 yards. In the first half, he was at 6 carries for -2 yards. Barkley also caught 4 passes for 57 yards and scored 2 touchdowns on 5 targets (19.2% target share). 91% snap share. He is the Giants’ entire offense. And he probably just had his best game against the weakest opponent on the schedule with NE, GB, NO, PHI and the Rams rounding out their remaining schedule.
In the passing department, Aidan O’Connell completed 24 of 41 attempts for 271 yards, throwing 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions. His longest pass was 46 yards.
Davante Adams was the primary target in the receiving game, making 7 receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown on 13 targets (34% target share, 195 air yards). Jakobi Meyers and Michael Mayer each contributed significantly, with Meyers catching 4 passes for 49 yards from 5 targets (13% target share) and Mayer adding 46 yards on 4 receptions, also from 5 targets (13% target share). The rookie tight end played 80% of the snaps.
Adams was great in this contest, but the schedule and potential roller coaster ride that is O’Connell make him a player worth moving away from as we enter the fantasy football postseason.
In Week 11, the Denver Broncos had a limited impact on the ground, with Javonte Williams being the primary rusher. Williams gained only 37 yards on 11 carries, averaging 3.4 yards per attempt, with his longest run being 15 yards. He played 49% of the snaps.
The Vikings run defense is no joke. And the schedule gets tougher for Williams.
Samaje Perine (36% snap share) and Jaleel McLaughlin (15% snap share) also had rushing attempts, but their contributions were minimal. 1 for 7 yards and 1 for 1 yard, respectively. Williams is the favored early-down rusher, but if the constant involvement of the other guys limits his upside in less favorable matchups.
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