Identifying the right buy-low and sell-high trade candidates is crucial to staying ahead of your league. In this article, we dive into the top trade targets for Week 8, with insights and recommendations from Featured Pros analysts. Whether you’re looking to capitalize on a player’s early-season breakout or snag a struggling star, these tips will help you maximize your team’s potential moving forward.
Week 8 Trade Candidates: Buy Low
Who is your favorite buy-low trade candidate at this point in the season, and why? Also, who are you willing to give up for him?
Dalton Kincaid (TE – BUF)
“Dalton Kincaid is my favorite buy-low tight end trade target, with everyone focused on Amari Cooper‘s Bills debut. The second-year tight end has had at least six targets in four consecutive games. While he has averaged only 6.6 half-point PPR fantasy points per game over the past month, Kincaid ranks third in target per route run rate (29%) and fourth in first-read target share (24.7%) among tight ends with at least 20 targets (per Fantasy Points Data). He has several upcoming fantasy-friendly matchups, starting in Week 8 against the Seattle Seahawks, who give up the eighth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends (10.4). Buffalo’s offense should start to click with Cooper in town. I would happily flip Evan Engram for Kincaid.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
Deebo Samuel (WR – SF)
“Deebo Samuel goose-egged last week and then was hospitalized with pneumonia. We’ll see if that costs him further games, but he’ll be back relatively soon. And when he returns, he figures to play a monster role in San Francisco’s Brandon Aiyuk-less offense. On snaps with Aiyuk off the field since the start of the 2022 season, Samuel has drawn a target on a whopping 37% of his routes. That’s alpha stuff. Throw in his rushing production, and Deebo could be a top-5 fantasy WR the rest of the way.”
– Jared Smola (Draft Sharks)
Puka Nacua (WR – LAR)
“Puka Nacua is about to be the only show in town. Cooper Kupp is a trade candidate, and news from Nacua is coming back right around the corner. We saw what this offense looked like with Puka as the top target and no Kupp, and he was unbelievably good. You may have to bench him for a week or two, but get him now. All it takes is one post from RapSheet, and the window will slam shut. Package guys like Keenan Allen and/or Rachaad White that are coming off of season-best weeks.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
Tank Dell (WR – HOU)
“My favorite buy-low trade candidate is Tank Dell. Although he has only had one finish at WR30 or better, with Nico Collins on IR, he will need to be involved until Collins returns. He was targeted a few times in the red zone against the Green Bay Packers last week and just couldn’t get on the same page with C.J. Stroud. Once those two get back on the same page, he’ll be a great talent to have down the stretch. I’d be willing to give up a fringe flex player or two bench pieces as his stock is currently on the floor.”
– Trevor Land (FlurrySports)
David Montgomery (RB – DET)
“My favorite buy-low candidate is Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery. Monty ranks as RB13 on the year in 1/2 PPR scoring but is massively undervalued due to his perceived role as the backup to superstar Jahmyr Gibbs. In reality, they are closer to a committee, with Gibbs ranking as RB7 on the year. Montgomery comes at a significant discount when compared to his backfield mate and, in most weeks, will put up a comparable stat line. He is a great value and is a player I would love to acquire for James Conner, Aaron Jones, Tony Pollard, or D’Andre Swift.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Football Universe)
George Pickens (WR – PIT)
“George Pickens’s price tag isn’t exactly at bargain basement lows, but it sure seemed like Russ was cooking up some plays with him last week. They showed good chemistry, and I think that could continue. I would trade Tee Higgins, DeVonta Smith, Zay Flowers, or Jayden Reed for him. I guess you could say Ringo doesn’t think the Pickens are slim for George’s rest-of-season fantasy prospects. I’ll see myself out now, haha!”
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)
“George Pickens teased some better chemistry with Russell Wilson than he seemed to have with Justin Fields in the first six weeks. But I believe the veteran receiver remains undervalued. Pickens scored his first touchdown of the season on Sunday. But he is one of just four wide receivers with 10 or more targets thrown within 5 yards of the end zone this year, and his 2.91 expected touchdown shortfall is the biggest at his position. He could rally for six or more touchdowns over the final 11 weeks.”
– Scott Spratt (FTN)
Jaylen Waddle (WR – MIA)
“Despite the fact that Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared to play in Week 8, fantasy managers are still hesitant to start Jaylen Waddle. Although the Dolphins’ offense is the worst in the league, somehow scoring 11 points per game, this is all due to inferior backup QB play. Waddle should instantly resume fantasy WR2 status because he has suffered the most. Under Mike McDaniel, when Waddle has played without Tagovailoa, he averages 3.75 receptions and 46 yards per game with zero touchdowns. With Tagovailoa, it jumps up to 4.8 receptions and 78 ypg with seven TDs in 29 games. This is the last chance to buy Waddle from someone who is skeptical and has had to keep him benched in exchange for Tank Dell, Diontae Johnson, or even Marvin Harrison Jr.”
– Pierre Camus (Fantasy Endgame)
“With Tua Tagovailoa expected to return this week, Jaylen Waddle is a buy-low and a buy-right now. Waddle has had 18 touchdown receptions in his career thus far, all of which have come from Tagovailoa. With anybody else as his QB, Waddle does not have a touchdown in his career. That is all fantasy managers need to know about how important Tua Tagovailoa is to Jaylen Waddle and his success. I would be trying to deal Khalil Shakir, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and even Chris Olave to acquire Waddle before Tua’s return.”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
Raheem Mostert (RB – MIA)
“I’m buying all the Raheem Mostert shares this week. With Tua on his way back any day now, Mostert has proven that volume is not an issue for him this season… when the Dolphins are ahead, that is. In Week 5 against the hapless Patriots, Miami fed Mostert 21 touches. We know he’s the short yardage and volume back, so with a highly-functioning passing game due to return to form, I’m betting on Mostert to do the same. He’s scored 0 touchdowns in 3 games compared to 21 last season. He’s far too cheap right now, so I’d offer Devon Singletary or Darnell Mooney or even Tucker Kraft to get it done for the upside shot on Mostert with a very friendly schedule down the stretch.”
– Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)
“Raheem Mostert is a buy for me heading into the second half of the season. He got banged up in week one & that made him miss the next 3 weeks. Since then, he has had 30 carries for 130 yards. That seems light, but the workload is there, and the offense will be better once Tua is under center. The team feeds Mostert, and with Tua, it opens up running lanes for him. Plus, they like to use him as a goal-line back. The Dolphins schedule is fairly easy the rest of the way for opposing running backs. Mostert could very well be a league winner yet again. If you’re competing, I would give up Tony Pollard for him or even Chase Brown. In dynasty, a projected late 2nd round pick should do the trick.”
– Miguel ‘SC’ Romero (Fantasy Football Universe)
Russell Wilson (QB – PIT)
“Russell Wilson is only going to get better as he plays week to week. Trade for him, especially if the league manager also thinks that Justin Fields will earn back the starting job. Wilson still has something to prove and has plenty left in his tank. I also like Caleb Williams, who is coming off of a bye week and is starting to heat up this season. I’m willing to give him Baker Mayfield or Geno Smith. Mayfield’s receiving corps is fully depleted. Smith has underperformed to date.”
– Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire)
Week 8 Trade Candidates: Sell High
Who is your favorite sell-high candidate at this point in the season and why? Also, who would you try to get in return?
Tank Bigsby (RB – JAC)
“Tank Bigsby was outstanding in Week 7 with Travis Etienne Jr. out of the lineup, totaling 26 rushing attempts for 118 yards, two touchdowns, and 23.8 half-point PPR fantasy points. However, he faced an awful New England Patriots run defense. Furthermore, the second-year pro didn’t have a breakaway run for the second consecutive week (per Fantasy Points Data). More importantly, Etienne almost played on Sunday and could return this week. Bigsby has had zero impact in the receiving game, totaling one reception this year. With the Jaguars facing multiple elite run defenses over the next several weeks as likely underdogs, now is the time to sell high on the former Auburn star. I wouldn’t think twice about trading away Bigsby for Chase Brown.”
– Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)
“Tank Bigsby delivered a big game in a perfect Week 7 spot. Travis Etienne was out, and the Jaguars played with a comfortable lead against a leaky Patriots run defense. That allowed Bigsby to rack up 26 carries for 118 yards and a pair of TDs. Don’t expect many more spots like that for the rest of the season. Etienne will be back soon to cut into Bigsby’s volume. And the Jaguars are unlikely to hold many more big leads, especially in their next four games vs. the Packers, Eagles, Vikings, and Lions. Bigsby’s trade value is likely at its peak right now.”
– Jared Smola (Draft Sharks)
“I’m selling Tank Bigsby so hard right now. The Jaguars are not a good team, and they will not be in favorable running scripts like they were last week against those once-again-hapless Patriots. Two weeks ago, the Jags were down big to Chicago, and we saw Bigsby completely disappear from the field in catch-up mode. That’s to be expected more weeks than not, so I’m selling him high now for whatever I can get. Right now, I’m inquiring about James Cook, Davante Adams, and Chris Olave to see if I can buy them lower than I should for an asset that is sure to decline in value any minute.”
– Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)
Rachaad White (RB – TB)
“Rachaad White just had an amazing game. His hot, stinky garbage time points just won some people their weeks. There is an extremely high chance that this was his best game of the season. Any time a player has the best game of the year, it’s a good time to sell. Especially when it is an island game, and everyone’s eyes were on it. He’s an inefficient runner who has a history of soft-tissue injuries. Try to use White as a piece to package up and get someone like Puka Nacua, CMC, or Isiah Pacheco.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – JAC)
“My favorite sell-high candidate is Brian Thomas Jr. I understand he has been incredible three of the last four weeks, but Thomas averages just over four receptions per game. His numbers are inflated due to his ability to find himself in the end zone. With a much tougher schedule down the stretch, his numbers will certainly come back down to earth. I think you could try to get a low-end RB1 or high-end RB2 from someone who desperately needs help at receiver.”
– Trevor Land (FlurrySports)
Darnell Mooney (WR – ATL)
“My sell-high for this week is Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney. Mooney ranks as WR17 on the year and has been a surprisingly consistent WR2 for fantasy managers. His usefulness during a barrage of league-wide injuries has saved managers and has him highly overvalued. He cracked the 15-point mark in fantasy in two of his first three games but has reached 15 points only once in his past four games. His value is being buoyed by a massive game in Week 5 that saw him put up 32 fantasy points. Outside of that game, he has been mostly a flex-worthy play the past month and should be traded away for the likes of Tank Dell, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, or George Pickens. Sell-high before he turns back into a pumpkin.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Football Universe)
Malik Nabers (WR – NYG)
“Left tackle Andrew Thomas is out for the year, and the Giants’ line wasn’t exactly an immovable object to begin with. In the first week without Thomas, the Giants’ offense & Malik Nabers struggled mightily (the Giants scored 3 points while Nabers had four receptions for 41 yards). I don’t expect things to get much better. I’d try to trade Nabers and hope his name value can land me Jamarr Chase, A.J. Brown, Davante Adams, Marvin Harrison Jr., or a package that includes George Pickens. How does that saying go? Good fences make good “Nabers.” Great fences make Nabers great. Ringo’s bad jokes make Nabers’ drafters nauseous, haha!”
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)
Caleb Williams (QB – CHI)
“Caleb Williams had made a massive-seeming progression from 630 yards, two touchdowns, and four interceptions in his first three starts to 687 yards, seven touchdowns, and one interception in his last three starts. But he likely owes a significant piece of that improvement to his schedule. Williams has faced the Rams, Panthers, and Jaguars in his last three starts, and all three of those teams rank bottom five in defensive DVOA. The Commanders are another bottom 10 defensive team in Week 8, but broadly speaking, Williams will jump from the easiest opponent schedule to the hardest opponent schedule over the rest of the season.”
– Scott Spratt (FTN)
Chuba Hubbard (RB – CAR)
“As great as Chuba Hubbard has been this year, averaging 5.2 yards per carry, I’m starting to get nervous. Rookie Jonathon Brooks is almost ready to see the field for the first time, which will surely eat into Hubbard’s workload to some extent. Andy Dalton went from a revelation to looking more like a 36-year-old backup QB. That means we could go back to Bryce Young as a starter, which would quickly revert the Panthers to the worst offense in the league again. Hubbard will still have value, but his best games might be behind his. I’d be glad to move him for a buy-low candidate like James Cook or De’Von Achane.”
– Pierre Camus (Fantasy Endgame)
“Get what you can for Chuba Hubbard right now, as he has two items against him. The first is that the Carolina offense is terrible and is not going to get any better. The second is that there is the impending return of Jonathon Brooks that will limit Hubbard’s fantasy value going forward. Try to trade for any RB2 or WR3 for him at this point. Accept any decent discount.”
– Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire)
DeAndre Hopkins (WR – KC)
“DeAndre Hopkins is the best sell-high in fantasy right now. After his Wednesday morning trade to the Chiefs, who are in need of WR help, there is no question about it: fantasy managers can sell Hopkins on hype. Any WR that is with Patrick Mahomes will immediately garner attention; just look at the hysteria that surrounded JuJu Smith-Schuster after one game. It isn’t like Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs’ offense are lighting the world on fire either, with Mahomes entering Week 8 as the QB22, averaging 15 points a contest. If managers can use Hopkins plus more to further upgrade at WR and acquire Jauan Jennings, Amari Cooper, or, on the very high-end, Garrett Wilson, that should be a no-brainer. ”
– Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)
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