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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 11
Among receivers, George Pickens led with 5 receptions on 7 targets, totaling 91 yards and a touchdown, averaging 18.2 yards per catch, with a long of 34 yards and 31 yards after the catch (YAC). One red-zone target, one reception.
Led with a 28% target share, gaining 124 air yards, which accounted for 39% of the team’s air yards.
Dude has been absolutely balling with Wilson under center, with a 27% target share, 42% air yards share averaging 92 receiving yards per game. Buy HIM aggressively.
Because the best might be yet to come. Keep in mind he only had two TDs this season despite being top-10 in yards among WRs.
Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)
Marvin Harrison Jr. had a strong showing as well, catching all five of his targets for 54 yards and one red-zone touchdown, averaging 10.8 yards per catch. Held a 21% target share, totaling 35 air yards for a 32% air yards share. Like last week, buy MHJ.
The Cardinals are on their bye week in Week 11. After their bye week, the schedule is salivating for the playoff run: @ SEA, @ MIN, vs. SEA, vs. NE, @ CAR, @ LAR, and vs. SF.
Without Brian Robinson Jr.(hamstring for second straight week), the Commanders morphed back into a two-headed monster, with just two RBs seeing significant snaps. Ekeler led the way with a 70% snap share.
Again I think I’d use this opportunity to buy low on B-Rob. He going to reclaim his role as the red-zone guy for the Commanders upon his return. The playoff schedule features the Saints, Eagles, and Falcons fresh off a Week 14 bye week.
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