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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.
Kyren Williams led the rushing attack with 24 carries for 89 yards and two scores, while Ronnie Rivers chipped in with nine yards on two carries. Williams played 90% of the snaps.
Williams also had two catches for 27 yards (two targets) and another TD. He received 10 carries inside the 20-yard mark. It was an unbelievable effort from the Rams RB, akin to a lot of his production last season. Still the long-term outlook with the Rams is concerning given the status of the OL. I think the safe move is to just cash out after a three-TD game that could easily be Williams’ peak performance of 2024. The Bears defense on the road could be a much tougher challenge. The Rams will face the Bears and Packers before a Week 6 bye. And Williams has not been efficient as a rusher this season. He’s in the bottom 10 in rushing yards above expectation per attempt (-0.9) this season.
LA desperately needs the bye week to get their roster healthy and closer to full strength.
On the receiving end, rookie Rome Odunze led the team with 21% of the targets (11), hauling in six receptions for 112 yards. But the rookie could have had an even BIGGER day. 234 air yards. His stats were boosted by the sheer volume Caleb Williams was pumping out. 52 attempts is not the norm. I hate to be the one that is bearish in a rookie WR breakout (especially for a top-10 pick) but this one game will be hard to duplicate. Three Bears WRs saw double-digit targets, without Keenan Allen available.
Therefore the move might be to just hold onto Odunze and instead sell D.J. Moore. Moore saw just 19.2% of the target share (10) with eight receptions for 78 yards (three red-zone targets). Again his final box score is boosted heavily by the Hail Mary grab. Sell high. And if it’s not this week you can get a strong return, wait until AFTER they play the Rams and their 32nd-ranked pass defense.
On the ground, Bucky Irving took the lead in rushing with 70 yards on 9 carries (7.8 yards per carry), but he didn’t find the end zone. Rachaad White added 17 rushing yards on 6 carries while playing a massive 74% snap share. He was also stuffed at the 1-yard line which would have salvaged his fantasy day.
Irving’s snaps were relatively the same as the last two weeks (32%). Despite White’s struggles, the team has not reduced his snaps. However, this will likely change going forward. Todd Bowles has seen enough White rush attempts to realize Irving needs more carries. White still has value in PPR as a pass-catcher, but his rushing can’t be relied on. And Irving isn’t a zero in the passing game either.
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