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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.
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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Week 10
CeeDee Lamb was heavily targeted, with 8 receptions on 12 targets for 47 yards, showing his reliability despite shorter gains. 86 air yards, 29.66% air yards share, 25.53% target share. Lamb got banged up at the end of the game with a shoulder injury and has been labeled as week-to-week. Everything in my being wants to bury the Cowboys for the rest of the season. Lamb and Dak Prescott are expected to miss multiple weeks. This team is 3-5 and could easily be 3-8 after games against the Eagles at home, Texans at home and the Commanders on the road before hosting the Giants on Thanksgiving. But Jerry Jones knows that “abandoning a season” is bad for business. If his stars are healthy, they are going to play regardless of playoff positioning.
The rest of the schedule is as follows: vs CIN, @ CAR, vs TB, @ PHI. Very juicy playoff schedule. Unless you need wins right now, I’d be holding or buying Lamb at a discount.
Lamb was more than serviceable with Cooper Rush back in 2022 when Prescott was out Weeks 2-6. Averaged 13.4 half-PPR points per game with two top 8 finishes.
Brian Thomas Jr. had just two catches for 22 yards on four targets. He had 1 red zone target, 0 red zone touchdowns. He did convert a two-point conversion. 11 air yards, 4.12% air yards share, 13.33% target share. Thomas Jr. ran a route on 91% of dropbacks. Buy low on the talented rookie who likely played through a chest injury in this game.
Chris Rodriguez Jr. led the backfield with 11 carries for 52 yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry with a long of 17 yards. Austin Ekeler scored the only rushing touchdown for the Commanders, picking up 42 yards on 11 carries (3.8 YPC).
Rodriguez Jr. had five red zone rush attempts, 0 rush TDs, 0 red zone targets. Ekeler had three red zone rush attempts, 1 rush TD, 1 red zone target, 0 receiving TDs.
Without Brian Robinson Jr.(hamstring) the Commanders morphed into a three-headed monster with all three RBs seeing at least 20 snaps. Ekeler led the way with a 47% snap share.
I think I’d use this opportunity to buy low on B-Rob. He’s the red-zone guy for the Commanders. The playoff schedule features the Saints, Eagles and Falcons, while the Commanders will be fresh off a Week 14 bye week.
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