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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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Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Stefon Diggs (WR – HOU)
“Right now, I’d be shopping Stefon Diggs. His standing as WR13 in fantasy is likely to fade as Tank Dell rebounds. He may continue to produce, but more at a WR2/3 pace this season. I’d be looking to get a low-end RB2 in return, like Brian Robinson Jr. or Devin Singletary.”
– Derek Brown (FantasyPros)
“Stefon Diggs had a big Week 3 with 10 catches for 94 yards against his former team, but there are some red flags. Nico Collins is emerging, and Tank Dell could (and will) take more targets soon. The Texans might also lean more on the run once Joe Mixon returns. While he’s still a key player, sharing touches seems likely as the season progresses. If I could get LaPorta, Bowers, or even Scary Terry in return, I’d gladly pull the trigger.”
– Francisco (Chato) Romero (Estadio Fantasy)
Jauan Jennings (WR – SF)
“Jauan Jennings is coming off the biggest wide receiver game of the season with his 11 receptions, 175 receiving yards, and three touchdowns. Eventually, the typical 49ers playmakers- George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, and hopefully Christian McCaffrey– will be back. Plus, Brandon Aiyuk will get up to speed after his holdout. We’ve seen what Jennings has done in the offense when everyone else is healthy. I’d love to see if I could move him for one of the slow-starting tight ends, such as Mark Andrews or Travis Kelce.”
– Corey Pieper (Fantasy Six Pack)
“Jauan Jennings is an obvious sell-high candidate. Yet, I would do everything possible to get him off my roster within the next week. The veteran scored 41 half-point PPR fantasy points in Week 3, accounting for 75.1% of his season total. While he won’t have three receiving touchdowns again in Week 4, Jennings has a fantasy-friendly matchup against the New England Patriots. However, fantasy players should get him off their roster no later than early next week. Deebo Samuel and George Kittle should return to the lineup soon, plus Ricky Pearsall can make his NFL debut as early as Week 5. I would try to flip Jennings for a wide receiver with more season-long appeal who is coming off a poor performance, like Rashid Shaheed or Jaxon Smith-Njigba.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
“Jauan Jennings is the ultimate sell-high. After putting up a massive game in Week 3 that saw him total 11 catches for 175 yards and three touchdowns, there is nowhere to go but down. Waiver wires everywhere went berserk this week, clamoring to obtain Jennings, and if you are one of the managers that was lucky enough to win him, quickly flip him for a long-term player. Jennings has put up his best game of the season, and maybe his career, and if you can find a fantasy manager who is willing to give up something for him because they believe George Kittle and Deebo Samuel will be out long-term, you should do so. I would give up any receiver that I think can be a solid WR3 which includes Diontae Johnson, Jameson Williams, and pretty much any of the Green Bay receivers.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Football Universe)
Derrick Henry (RB – BAL)
“This might be the perfect time to get out on Derrick Henry if managers have any concerns about the Baltimore offense. After he just about single handedly won the game for Baltimore last week at Dallas with over 150 yards and two scores, Derrick Henry could be an intriguing sell. For one, Henry carries incredible name value, given his stunning reputation. Second, there is a recency bias after his massive game last week. Derrick Henry managers should not be selling for the sake of selling, but if an offer comes in that includes someone such as Jahmyr Gibbs or A.J. Brown, those managers should not think twice about dealing The King.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
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