Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Mark Andrews, Michael Wilson, Keenan Allen (Week 7)

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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

Keenan Allen (WR – CHI)

Wide receiver Keenan Allen contributed 41 yards on five catches (five targets), averaging 8.2 yards per reception with two touchdowns, while Rome Odunze added 40 yards on two receptions from two targets, including a 20-yard long reception. Allen had two red zone targets, catching both and scoring two touchdowns. Pretty easy case for a sell-high to a older veteran WR off the touchdowns amid strong target competition.

Mark Andrews (TE – BAL)

Tight end Mark Andrews also delivered a solid performance, catching three of his four targets (16% target share) for 66 yards, with a long catch of 38 yards. Andrews was targeted twice in the red zone, catching one pass for a touchdown.

Isaiah Likely added 27 receiving yards on two receptions (four targets, 16% target share), while Nelson Agholor had one catch on his three targets for 25 yards. Likely was targeted once in the red zone but did not make a catch.

The tight end routes were an even split. Likely ran a route on 53% of the dropbacks to Andrew’s 50% of the dropbacks.

Andrews’ stringing together back-to-back weeks has been excellent. And if you had not given hope yet, then you deserve a pat on the back. But he is still just a streamer until we see his usage change. He played fewer snaps than Week 5. I’m telling you that you should trade Andrews for Likely straight up after this performance.

Baltimore will face the Buccaneers next, followed by the Browns. Then it’s the Broncos, Bengals, Steelers, Chargers and Eagles before a bye week.

Michael Wilson (WR – ARI)

Wide receiver Greg Dortch caught three of his five targets for 36 yards but did not score. James Conner added four catches for 22 yards on five targets, while Michael Wilson caught two of his four targets for 21 yards with a touchdown. Wilson was targeted twice in the red zone, catching one and scoring a touchdown. Wilson had 44 air yards, 23% air yard share with the Cardinals not attacking downfield in any capacity. Marvin Harrison Jr. only had two targets. Harrison was evaluated for a head injury in Sunday’s Week 6 game against Green Bay, and he was ruled out from returning because of a concussion. Given the Harrison injury, Wilson might see a boost in the trade market. I think I might sell high on his perception as the Cardinals WR1, given that it will still be the McBride show. Also, the schedule isn’t great for WRs leading up until the bye week. The Cardinals’ next game is against the Chargers at home, followed by the Dolphins, Bears, and Jets before their bye week. After their bye week, the schedule is salivating for the playoff run: @ SEA, @ MIN, vs SEA, vs NE, @ CAR, @ LAR and vs SF.