Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Zay Flowers, Michael Pittman Jr., Jonathan Taylor, Travis Etienne Jr.

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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

Travis Etienne Jr. (RB – JAC)

Travis Etienne Jr. led with 14 carries for 52 yards, averaging 3.7 yards per attempt. His longest run was 11 yards. Etienne, in addition to his rushing duties, caught 3 passes for 7 yards on 3 targets (9.4% Target share).

Tank Bigsby and D’Ernest Johnson added 21 and 20 yards, respectively, on 9 and 7 carries. Mostly garbage time. ETN is still a bell cow. Buy him after back-to-back middling games.

Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND)

Jonathan Taylor carried the ball 23 times for 69 yards, averaging 3.0 yards per carry, and scored the only rushing touchdown on one of his 4 red-zone rushing attempts in Week 10. His longest run was 10 yards. Zack Moss had a minor role in the rushing game with just one carry for 2 yards. Taylor was targeted once in the passing game and made one reception for 6 yards.

It was a full-on takeover by JT. 88% snap share. Taylor is a top-5 running back rest of the season. Buy him off the bye week.

Michael Pittman Jr. (WR – IND)

The receiving corps was led by Michael Pittman Jr., who was targeted 12 times (46% Target share) and made 8 receptions for 84 yards. No. 3 in weighted opportunity in Week 10. Straight alpha. Excellent schedule the rest of the season for WRs. Buy high while he not top of mind off the bye week. Following their Week 11 bye week, the Colts will play the Buccaneers, Titans, Bengals and Steelers. The Colts have a top WR strength of schedule for the rest of the season.

Josh Downs saw only 3 targets in Week 10, turning them into 2 receptions for 40 yards. Played limited snaps as he was dealing with a knee injury. Should get healthy after the bye week. No need to hold him through the bye week in shallower leagues, but hold him/add him in deeper formats if he got dropped.

Zay Flowers (WR – BAL)

Zay Flowers, with a 98% snap count, contributed 43 yards on 3 receptions. But as most of us saw on Thursday night, he had a long TD wiped off the board due to a bogus holding penalty. Buy low. The team is going to have to lean on their talented rookie more than ever without Mark Andrews the rest of the way. Back in Week 1, Flowers commanded 10 targets, catching 9 for 78 yards with Andrews out.