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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Chris Godwin, Josh Jacobs, DK Metcalf (Week 6)

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Here is our fantasy football trade advice article, including all the players we’re buying and selling Week 6. And below let’s take a closer look at a few players to trade Week 6.

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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Week 6

Josh Jacobs (RB – GB)

On the ground, Josh Jacobs led the rushing attack with 19 carries for 73 yards and one touchdown, averaging 3.8 yards per carry, with a long run of 13 yards. Jacobs had two red zone carries, scoring one touchdown. He finally scored! And he had an eye-popping 75% snap rate – surpassing a previous season high of 73%.

Emanuel Wilson added 24 rushing yards on six carries, averaging 4 yards per carry, with a long of 7 yards. Wilson had two red zone carries with no touchdowns. Jacobs out-touched Wilson 20 to 7.

Chris Godwin (WR – TB)

Chris Godwin was the team’s top target, catching five of six passes (25% target share) for 64 yards (12.8 yards per catch) with 37 yards after the catch (YAC). I like the Buccaneers in this Week 6 spot with extra rest against the Saints playing on a short week. We know that Mike Evans sometimes struggles in his bi-annual matchup against Marshon Lattimore, so Godwin might be a sneaky buy after Thursday night. The Bucs slot WR has a 27% target share this season.

DK Metcalf (WR – SEA)

DK Metcalf caught four of his seven targets for 55 yards, averaging 13.8 yards per reception, with a long of 22 yards. He has a 22% target share this season.

Per Next Gen Stats, Giants CB Banks lined up opposite DK Metcalf on 35 of his 47 routes (74.5%), limiting him to 2 catches on 4 targets for 24 yards. Metcalf faced off coverage on 89.4% of his routes, the 3rd-highest mark in a game in Metcalf’s career. Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught four of his seven targets for 31 yards, averaging 7.8 yards per reception, with Geno Smith‘s lone touchdown pass. Smith-Njigba had three red zone targets, hauling in two catches and scoring one touchdown. Tyler Lockett isn’t going to be the team’s leading receiver very often. Buy low on the Seattle WRs that didn’t perform in Week 5. Seattle has a quick turnaround this week against the 49ers at home Thursday night. Then they will face Atlanta, Buffalo and Los Angeles (Rams) before their bye week. Great overall schedule for the offense and it’s fantasy weapons. Invest in the Seahawks passing game that is +10% pass rate over expectation over the last two weeks.

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