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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
Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)
Marvin Harrison Jr. also contributed 34 yards on 2 catches, averaging 17 yards per catch. 91 air yards, 70.54% air yards share, 26.32% target share.
Another bad game from Harrison, who continues to have an up-and-down rookie season. He lost a fumble in this contest as well.
But this is exactly why it’s time to strike a deal. The Jets and a bye week are next meaning managers will want to move away after another disappointing game, But the post bye-week schedule is amazing.
Buy MHJ. After their bye week, the schedule is salivating for the playoff run: @ SEA, @ MIN, vs. SEA, vs. NE, @ CAR, @ LAR, and vs. SF.
Jaylen Waddle, despite only having two catches for -4 yards, managed to score a red-zone touchdown after suffering what looked like to be a serious injury. 19 air yards, 13.57% air yards share, 7.41% target share. Waddle still ran a route on 87% of dropbacks.
Although his final box score looks miserable because he was on the wrong side of a lateral on the final play of the game that resulted in a loss of 23 yards. WOOF. He should have finished with two catches for “19 yards.”
But as a Waddle manager, I can’t quit him with the Rams up next. The Rams defense that has allowed breakout games to Jameson Williams, Marvin Harrison Jr., Jauan Jennings and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. If you are going to sell Waddle, you need to give it at least one more week. Because next three games are Rams, Raiders and Patriots. Then Miami will play @ GB, vs. NYJ, @ HOU, vs. SF, and @ CLE.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. was the lead rusher, carrying the ball 16 times for 66 yards (4.1 YPC), with a longest rush of 10 yards. 3 red zone rush attempts, 0 rush TDs, 1 red zone target, 0 receiving TDs.
Tracy Jr. ran a route on 52% of dropbacks and lead the backfield with a 72% snap rate.
Per the FantasyPros SOS tool, the Giants have the No. 1 most favorable schedule for RBs.
Devin Singletary added 33 yards on 7 carries, averaging 4.7 yards per carry on a 28% snap share.
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