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Here is our fantasy football trade advice article, including all the players we’re buying and selling this week. And below let’s take a closer look at a few players to trade Week 4.
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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Week 4
Here are players we’re trading for in fantasy football Week 4.
Amari Cooper was the primary target, commanding 32.4% of the target share (12 targets), hauling in 7 catches for 86 yards and scoring 2 touchdowns. He saw 128 air yards and FINALLY converted it into production. Trust the process folks. And note that if you have been dealing with Cooper’s ups and downs, NOW is the time to get off the ride if you so choose. However, Deshaun Watson has shown the ability to at least support one pass-catcher per week, and it will usually be Cooper.
The Browns will play the Raiders in Las Vegas, followed by Commanders, and Eagles. Three-bottom 10 pass defenses. Hold the Cooper LINE if you want to keep the roller coaster ride going.
Jayden Reed was the most targeted player, securing four of six targets for 50 yards (32% target share). he Packers had to transform their identity on offense when Jordan Love got hurt. But he is expected to return in Week 5, and that makes all Packers WRs great buy-low targets. Reed is my favorite, as he looks like the clear target leader in the offense (team-high 21% target share). The Packers will play the Vikings, Rams, and Cardinals in their next three contests.
Jameson Williams had one catch for 9 yards on 3 targets. Williams is sitting on five red-zone targets but still hasn’t scored a red-zone TD.
Sam LaPorta was carted into the locker room before halftime. Dealing with an ankle injury post Week 3. Diagnosed as a low-ankle sprain. In his absence, expect Brock Wright (69% snap share) to pick up the slack. Given the bye week in Week 5, very possible LaPorta misses.
If LaPorta misses time, Williams will be able to continue his production from Weeks 1-2. Buy low. He ranks sixth in air yards this season.
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