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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 this week.
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The Indianapolis Colts offense struggled in this matchup, with quarterback Anthony Richardson completing 17 of 34 passes for 204 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions, resulting in a 41.8 passer rating. Richardson also showcased his athleticism, rushing four times for 37 yards, with a long of 21 yards.
Per Next Gen Stats, Richardson completed six of 16 passes over 10 air yards for 100 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions (one was on a Hail Mary attempt).
Adonai Mitchell‘s role could decrease with the return of Josh Downs, who was close to playing this week. Downs was a human hype piece during training camp, and maybe is the missing cog that Richardson needs to get his passing back on track. It’s another reason to buy low on Richardson, coming off a poor performance.
Zay Flowers was the focal point of the passing game in Week 2, receiving 11 targets (32% target share) and catching seven passes for 91 yards and a TD, including 22 YAC.
Through two games, the one constant in the Ravens offense has been Flowers. 27% target share through two games.
Dalton Kincaid caught four of four targets (21% target share) for 33 yards, showing his reliability as a tight end. Kincaid was out-snapped by Dawson Knox (53% vs 42%). After Kincaid was second on the team in routes run after Week 1, he finished 3rd in Week 2.
Still, 75% route participation is strong as his 27% target rate per route run. In a weak TE landscape, I still think Kincaid is worth sending low-ball offers for.
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