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Dynasty Trade Advice: Dalton Kincaid, Tyreek Hill, Marvin Harrison (Fantasy Football)

Since I recently wrote about the players to buy low in dynasty, it’s only fair that I write about the other side of the coin. These players are valued at or above where I think they should be, meaning you can trade them away and get a lot in return in most leagues. It can be hard to sell someone so good, but it’s often better to get out at the top rather than hold on until the player is worth nothing. Here are the players I’m moving and letting someone else take on their risk instead.

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Dynasty Sell-High Candidates in 2024

Marvin Harrison (WR – ARI)

These rookie teammates both make my list because they’re being valued at what I think is their ceiling. Rookies are always fun to watch and speculate about, but more often than not, they disappoint in their first season. Benson is ranked as RB16 in ECR. This is likely because he’s scheduled to take over the rushing duties for aging veteran James Conner, but we don’t exactly know when that will occur. Will it be Week 1 or Week 14? That, along with his ACL tear in college, has me worried that he might be a mirage for fantasy.

Fellow rookie Harrison has me worried for different reasons. His ECR of WR5 reminds me of what dynasty managers were doing with WRs N’Keal Harry and Jaxon Smith-Njigba when they entered the league. Could Harrison be worth WR5 prices? Of course. But for now, that’s not based on anything tangible. The Cardinals’ offense would need to be in perfect form for that to be correct and I’m just worried that they have a long way to go before they’re that consistent. I’m fine buying rookies, but at that these prices. I’d rather sell and get an asset or two in return that feels more secure.

Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA)

The only other receiver that makes this list for me is the cheetah himself. Hill is ranked as WR11 in ECR right now, and that feels about right. However, many dynasty managers still value him as a top-10 dynasty asset overall. If one of them is in your league, now is your time to strike. In addition, if you’re not contending and he’s on your roster for some reason, this is the time to make a move off of him. He may have one more stellar year in him, but I wouldn’t expect too much past 2024 from a fantasy standpoint. Get out now while you can trade him for multiple younger pieces or picks.

Dalton Kincaid (TE – BUF)

Last but not least is Allen’s teammate and likely number one target: Dalton Kincaid. It’s not that I don’t think Kincaid is talented, he is. It’s more related to that offense just not being as predictable as it has been in years past. When it comes to tight ends, I like to either have one of the top-tier studs or a collection of cheaper assets with upside. Kincaid isn’t really what I would consider a stud (yet) and also, he isn’t cheap. Instead, I’d rather move off of him for multiple players that can help my team better. I just think his ECR of TE4 will seem crazy in six months, so I’d rather get out now while I still can.

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