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.
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.
Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Saquon Barkley (RB – PHI)
On the ground, Saquon Barkley led the team in rushing with 18 carries for 47 yards, though he didn’t find much room to run, averaging just 2.6 yards per carry. Hurts contributed 33 rushing yards on 14 attempts, while Kenneth Gainwell chipped in 23 yards on three carries, including a long run of 19 yards. Jahan Dotson also added a 13-yard rush.
Snaps: Saquon Barkley: 79%, Kenneth Gainwell: 21%
The Browns run defense showed up big in this game. Per Next Gen Stats, they held Eagles rushers to -13 rushing yards over expected on the day, the lowest rushing yards over expected in a game by the Eagles this season. If you can buy low on Barkley after his worst game of the season, I think that’s the move to make. The Eagles will face the, Giants, Bengals, Jaguars, Cowboys, Commanders, Rams, and Ravens. The Eagles’ schedule is very good for the rest of the season. Per the FantasyPros SOS tool, it’s the No.1-ranked schedule for quarterbacks and RBs.
Also Barkley revenge game against his old team? Lock of the week.
CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL)
CeeDee Lamb was the standout for the Cowboys’ receiving corps, catching 7 of his 14 targets for 89 yards, including a long reception of 27 yards. Lamb commanded a 32% target share, proving to be Prescott’s go-to option. Lamb had three red zone targets, converting one into a catch but no touchdown. Lamb had 110 air yards, 34% air yard share. The Cowboys failed to reach the end zone, with turnovers and inefficiency in the passing game stalling multiple drives. It was a rough performance for Prescott and the offense, as they look to regroup for the next matchup after their Week 7 bye week.
Per the FantasyPros SOS tool, Dallas is tied for the No.1-ranked schedule for quarterbacks. The schedule is as follows: @ SF, @ ATL, vs PHI, vs HOU, @ WAS, vs NYG, vs CIN, @ CAR, vs TB, @ PHI. Dallas is following the same script as last year. Start slow, go on the bye week and “hopefully” come out guns blazing. Lamb is probably a sharp buy-low target as one of true elite fantasy WRs.
Joe Mixon (RB – HOU)
Joe Mixon dominated on the ground, rushing 13 times for 102 yards, including a long run of 59 yards, and an average of 7.8 yards per carry with a touchdown. Mixon rushed six times in the red zone for 20 yards, scoring one rushing touchdown. He also caught two red zone targets, adding one receiving touchdown. Mixon, contributing to the passing game, snagged three passes on four targets for 30 yards, including a touchdown.
Dameon Pierce added eight carries for 76 yards, notably breaking free for a 54-yard run touchdown, averaging 9.5 yards per attempt.
Snaps: Joe Mixon: 42%, Dare Ogunbowale: 27%, Dameon Pierce: 27%, Cam Akers: 3%.
Don’t let the snap counts fool you. This was Mixon in the RB1 role. The Texans take on the Packers next followed by the Colts, Jets, and Lions.