Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jared Goff, Keon Coleman (Week 3)

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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.

Fantasy Football Trade Advice

Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR – SEA)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba saw the highest target share at 16 targets (36%), catching 12 passes for 117 yards, proving to be a reliable weapon underneath and in the middle of the field with 41 YAC. He was targeted early and often. And more importantly, he has broken out of the part-time usage that hampered him as a rookie. He has a full-time role and is breaking out before our eyes.

Nearly 170 total air yards with the targets coming for JSN.

Keep this in mind in regard to JSN. Last year, he had a high target rate per route run (compared to the other Seattle WRs). And now that he’s running more routes, the targets are following.

Buy high. There’s no coincidence one of Smith’s best games came when Smith- Njigba was HEAVILY involved. Per Next Gen Stats, Smith recorded most of his production in Week 2 in the short passing game, completing 28 of 31 passes under 10 air yards for 201 yards.

Keon Coleman (WR – BUF)

Keon Coleman was held without reception on his lone target.

I’d buy low on Coleman after a tougher matchup. He still played the most snaps (91%) and ran the most routes among the Bills WRs.

This was not a matchup that called for Josh Allen‘s arm to be used in much capacity.

Buffalo plays the Jaguars on Monday Night Football in Week 3, followed by the Ravens and Texans.

Jared Goff (QB – DET)

The Detroit Lions fought hard offensively but faced difficulty in finding the end zone despite high yardage from key players. Jared Goff led the passing attack, completing 34 of 55 passes for 307 yards but threw two interceptions. Goff attempted 13 red-zone passes, but Todd Bowle’s defense locked the Lions out in the red zone.

Goff leads the NFL in red-zone pass attempts without a red-zone TD thrown (19).