We’ll help you navigate the trade waters of your fantasy football leagues all season. Not only is there the ‘Who Should I Trade?’ tool where you can get instant feedback, but you can also sync your league for free using My Playbook in order to get fantasy football trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools.
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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Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Chris Olave (WR – NO)
“I’m buying Chris Olave, whose very solid Week 2 performance was overshadowed by both Alvin Kamara‘s four-TD day and the hot start of wide receiver running mate Rashid Shaheed. Olave caught four balls for 81 yards last week and failed to find the end zone, making him a guy who is still acquireable in most leagues. Olave’s breakout days will come, and his floor appears to be solid. With Philly, Atlanta, Kansas City, and Tampa over the next month of action, Olave will also be a necessary part of an excellent scheme. I’d try selling Najee Harris or Jerome Ford for him in half-PPR. I’d also move Ladd McConkey, Jerry Jeudy, or Khalil Shakir for him at the same position.”
– Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)
Dalton Kincaid (TE – BUF)
“After Mark Andrews kind of bounced back last week, I am still all in on trying to get the big-name tight ends as buy lows. While Kelce still has name value and could be a tough sell, Dalton Kincaid could be a nice buy low right now. The Bills’ offense remains frustrating to gauge with their many hands make light work approach, but it is hard to believe Kincaid remains this quiet. Kincaid has been playing a high percentage of the Bills’ offensive snaps even with the down weeks and presents a fantastic buy-low opportunity given his spot in Buffalo’s high-powered offense and his tremendous upside. If managers are desperate for TE help, I would go as far as to trade Michael Pittman (another solid buy-low), Najee Harris, or Tank Dell to acquire Kincaid.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
Trey McBride (TE – ARI)
“Probably too late to hop on the Mason or Dobbins train, but if your league hasn’t caught up yet, try to snag them for cheap. Otherwise, a more realistic target might be Trey McBride. He’s leading TEs in target share through two weeks, and we’ve seen what his ceiling could be. After a couple of relatively quiet weeks from him and several high-profile injuries, you just might be able to get him for well below his value. I would take advantage of someone else’s injury bug with a solid WR2-3 or RB2 bringing abnormally high weekly production at the moment that’s likely to fall off and flip that production for a weekly TE1.”
– Avery Thrasher (The Branded Sports)
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