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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
Rookie Brian Thomas Jr. was the standout performer, catching five of eight targets for 122 yards and one touchdown, averaging 24.4 yards per reception with a long of 85 yards and 70 yards after the catch. Certified stud.
Christian Kirk added four receptions on four targets for 88 yards, including a long reception of 61 yards. But his routes fell to a season-low (68%). Kirk’s not the target hog in this offense anymore, and it won’t improve if and when Engram returns.
Tight end Kyle Pitts added 88 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions, showing big-play ability with a 45-yard longest reception and 43 YAC. 48 air yards.
14% target share with his route participation back up to 81% – his highest rate since Week 1.
But he was just fourth in total targets, trailing No. 3 Ray-Ray McCloud III who saw nine targets catching six for 66 yards.
So, although this might appear to be Pitts’ breakout performance, it’s a sell-high opportunity after an outlier game from the Falcons offense.
Isaiah Likely was the main target in the red zone, with two touchdowns on three catches for 13 yards (three targets). Likely was perfect in the red zone with two catches on two targets, converting both into touchdowns while running a route on 64% of the dropbacks. Likely is the best tight end to roster on the Ravens rest of season. Andrews is nothing more than a streamer. It’s over. I tried to make excuses for him the last two weeks based on game script, but his usage this week in a shootout can’t be forgiven in any capacity. 34% route participation. 55% snap share. Vomit-inducing. I tried to hold out hope that Andrews could turn it around, but that won’t be possible unless the Ravens change his role. Given his decent game, maybe it’s not too late to flip him for something. My TE1 in the offseason will not come to fruition. Massive L for me.
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