Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Devin Singletary, J.K. Dobbins, Najee Harris (Week 5)

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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.

Fantasy Football Trade Advice

J.K. Dobbins (RB – LAC)

J.K. Dobbins carried the ball 14 times for 32 yards (2.3 YPC). Dobbins caught all four of his targets for 30 yards (15% target share) while seeing a strong 71% snap share. Back-to-back weeks where Dobbins has dominated the snaps and the touches. Once the Chargers get their OL healthy post by week, Dobbins will be cooking. Buy low on the bye week.

Devin Singletary (RB – NYG)

Devin Singletary rushed 14 times for 24 yards, averaging 1.7 YPC, with a long run of five yards. New York will host Seattle and Cincinnati in the next two games. Singletary off a prime-time stinker might be a nice buy-low target. The Seahawks are dealing with defensive line issues and the Bengals bleed production to running backs. Singletary ranks inside the top 20 in total touches this season. Just don’t break the bank as the Giants running game has not been consistent whatsoever.

Najee Harris (RB – PIT)

Justin Fields led the team with 55 yards on 10 carries (5.5 YPC) and 2 rushing touchdowns. Cordarrelle Patterson added 43 yards on 6 carries (7.2 YPC) before leaving with an injury, while Najee Harris contributed 19 yards on 13 carries (1.5 YPC). 69% snap share. The next RB on the depth chart is Aaron Shampklin. He’s a speed back.

Harris’ horrible performance is a reminder me why I didn’t want to draft him this season. Woof.

Harris and Josh Jacobs remain atop the list of RBs with the most red-zone opportunities without a touchdown score yet in 2024.
Still, he’s the last man standing against a depleted Cowboys defense. Unless he’s on your bench, you are starting him or trading for him on the cheap. Volume and matchup are favorable on his side.