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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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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.
Kyren Williams has scored in nine straight games. Again, there is no need to sell Williams away as it seems the only thing that will derail his season will be an injury. As I noted last week, per the FantasyPros SOS tool, the Rams have the No. 1 most favorable schedule for RBs. At this point, he’s probably a better buy than anything else.
Malik Nabers was the top target with eight looks, catching four passes for 41 yards, averaging 10.3 yards per reception with a long of 14 yards and 12 yards after the catch (YAC). 105 air yards, 54.69% air yards share, 29.63% target share. The good news is that Nabers seems healthy. Like we suggested with Brian Thomas Jr. last week, buy these uber-talented rookie WRs after “down” games. The Giants will play the Steelers, Commanders, and Panthers before a bye week.
Jayden Reed caught two of his four targets for 10 yards, while Christian Watson caught 1 of 2 targets for 9 yards. Reed ran a route on 83% of dropbacks. 38 air yards, 12.79% air yards share, 12.12% target share for Reed. Love missed him deep on a long completion that could have saved him in the box score. Buy low.
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