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Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Jauan Jennings, CeeDee Lamb, Chase Brown (Week 11)

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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

Jauan Jennings (WR – SF)

“Sell Jauan Jennings. He’s a very good player in a solid offense, but everyone is set to take a hit now that Christian McCaffrey is back and fully healthy in San Francisco. Jennings looked great last week, catching 7 of 11 targets for 93 yards. Last week’s half-PPR WR17 even has a very nice schedule ahead. The problem that some may not yet understand is that he’ll be unreliable week-to-week as a boom/bust option. George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and McCaffrey will be sure to see to that. I’m looking to sell now for Ladd McConkey or some RB help in the form of Tony Pollard or Rachaad White. A weekly Flex with upside is what I’m after.”
Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)

CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL)

“At WR, CeeDee Lamb represents the best “sell-at-any-cost” you can have. There’s no denying Lamb’s talent but with Dak Prescott‘s injury and the lack of QB skills behind him, it’s knocked Lamb down to WR3/Flex range, at best, ROS. We saw this with the Jets in ’23, and Cooper Rush/Trey Lance are even worse than what the Jets trotted out there weekly. Capitalizing on Lamb’s name value is where it’s at. Targeting a mid-RB2 is probably easiest, like Rhamondre Stevenson, but you could get lucky and get Tyrone Tracy or Chase Brown.”
Mike MacGregor (Draft Buddy)

Chase Brown (RB – CIN)

Occasionally, two analysts will see one player as both a buy low and a sell high. Here are the arguments for Chase Brown:

Buy

Chase Brown has the look of a league-winning RB. We’re used to the Bengals having a split backfield, with Zack Moss getting the lion’s share of the work thanks to his pass-blocking prowess. Since his injury, all of that work has gone to Brown. Since Moss’ injury, Brown has earned at least 20 touches in both games, and the Bengals haven’t done anything significant that would take work away from him. Chase Brown is a rest-of-season RB1 that can be had for RB2 prices. If I can turn Cade Otton and Tank Bigsby into Brown, I’m doing that in a heartbeat.”
Mike MacGregor (Draft Buddy)

Sell

Chase Brown has been a pleasant surprise this year, helping owners survive injuries and disappointments at the running back position. His value is fairly high right now, but he has a bye coming and games against decent defenses, including Pittsburgh, Denver, Cleveland and Tennessee, all of whom are within the top 14 rushing defenses in the league. Couple that with the passing explosion of the Bengals, and Brown could be traded for a higher-end running back with an easier schedule or lower current value, including Isiah Pacheco, Alvin Kamara, James Cook or David Montgomery.”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

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