Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Javonte Williams, Puka Nacua, DeVonta Smith (Week 10)

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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

DeVonta Smith (WR – PHI)

A.J. Brown had 5 targets, nobody else had more than 2 (Dallas Goedert) in the first half. Brown was the leading receiver with 9 targets (39% target share), catching 7 passes for 66 yards and a touchdown.

DeVonta Smith received 3 targets and caught all 3 passes for 51 yards, including a touchdown.

Goedert had 4 targets, catching 3 passes for 50 yards (hurt toward end of the game). Goedert is set to miss time and is an injured reserve candidate after suffering a fracture in his forearm.

We saw last year that the Goedert injury fueled Smith to a fantasy WR1 overall finish. Rinse and repeat folks. Buy Smith while he is on the bye week and get a fantasy WR1 for the remainder of the season.

Javonte Williams (RB – DEN)

Javonte Williams toted the rock 10 times in the first half to McLaughlin’s 2 back in Week 8.

He ended the day with 27 carries for 85 yards. 30 total touches. 9 red-zone touches.

Juggernaut Javonte is BACK.

Additionally, McLaughlin contributed with 4 carries for 33 yards.

Williams WAS effective as a receiver out of the backfield, catching all 3 of his targets for 13 yards and a touchdown. McLaughlin saw two targets and Samaje Perine earned 3.

Williams finished with a 63% snap share. Trending WAY up after leading the Broncos in routes run (tied with Perine).

Puka Nacua (WR – LAR)

Cooper Kupp had 1 target. Puka with 4 targets. 8 pass attempts. 3 completions. In the first half. Woof.

Kupp and Nacaua would finish with 7 targets each (26% target share), as did Tutu Artwell. Brett Rypien also had a tough outing, completing just 13 of 28 passes for 130 yards. Kupp was the primary target, but he could only secure 2 receptions for 48 yards.

Kupp’s targets have been solid in back-to-back weeks, but the efficiency has been waning dramatically.

Let’s get Matthew Stafford healthy please.

Therefore, all Rams are buy lows, specifically with Nacua who can be acquired at a cheaper cost than Kupp. Just a strong bet on an uber-talented rookie WR. He also technically saw a team-high 8 targets in Week 9 due to penalties. Also owns a 32% target share on the year.

The Rams get a bye week then Seattle. Then it’s Arizona, Seattle (again), Baltimore and Washington.