Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Jordan Addison, De’Von Achane, Anthony Richardson (Week 6)

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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

Jordan Addison (WR – MIN)

Jordan Addison has missed the better part of three games as the undefeated Vikings head into their Week 6 bye. There’s a good chance the Addison manager has grown frustrated with his injuries and production to date and may need to trade Addison away to start winning games. Vikings opponents shift coverage toward Justin Jefferson, and Aaron Jones picked up an injury in London, which should provide Addison with more efficient opportunities the rest of the way. If you’re able to flip someone like Dontayvion Wicks for Addison straight-up, the Vikings WR2 will be a better bet most weeks than the “everybody eats” Packer.”
– Brad Beatson (Bandit Fantasy Football)

De’Von Achane (RB – MIA)

“The value really couldn’t be lower on De’Von Achane right now, but Tua Tagovailoa is reportedly expected to return in Week 8. We know what Achane did last year, and in Tua’s two starts in 2024, Achane finished as the RB3 and the RB2. The team was using him all over the field, both as a runner and as a receiver. He reached 100 total yards in both games, caught 14 passes, and scored twice. Obviously, there is a lot of risk in trading for Achane, but I play fantasy football to win championships, and buying Achane right now could be the championship move of the year.”
– Alex Johnson (Yards Per Fantasy)

Anthony Richardson (QB – IND)

Anthony Richardson should be a buy low target for everybody. The truth is, he has possibly the highest ceiling of any quarterback. Richardson has a strong arm, and he is a dual-threat type of quarterback. This means he can pick up fantasy points with his legs, too. The hard truth is the offense looks better with Joe Flacco at the helm. The receivers are getting fed, and that is because Flacco is more accurate than Richardson. This scares some folks into thinking, what if, even when healthy, Flacco remains the starter? It is possible. But there is too much upside for Richardson, so if you can give a 2nd round pick for him plus a quarterback like Bo Nix for him, you should.”
– Miguel ‘SC’ Romero (Fantasy Football Universe)