Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Mike Gesicki, Christian Watson, Rome Odunze, T.J. Hockenson

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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: Week 10

T.J. Hockenson (TE – MIN)

T.J. Hockenson added to the offense with three receptions for 27 yards on four targets, averaging 9 yards per catch. He had a red-zone target but it was picked off. He also had seven additional receiving yards wiped away because of a penalty.

In his season debut, Hockenson ran a route on 57.5% of dropbacks accompanied by 27 air yards, 10.93% air yards share, 15.15% target share. Expect his role to increase. Buy. The single best matchup for tight ends is coming up for him next against the Jaguars.

Rome Odunze (WR – CHI)

Rookie Rome Odunze was the standout in the receiving game for the second straight week, catching 5 of his 7 targets for 104 yards, averaging 20.8 yards per reception with a long of 44 yards and 29 yards after the catch. He saw one red-zone target. 108 air yards, 30.42% air yards share, 19.44% target share. The rookie is breaking out before our eyes. And in the second half of the season, that means he could be a league winner.

Christian Watson (WR – GB)

For the Packers’ receiving corps, Jayden Reed had an explosive day, catching 5 of 6 targets for 113 yards, averaging 22.6 yards per reception, including a long of 41 yards and gaining 25 yards after the catch. 93 air yards, 25% air yards share, 16.22% target share.

Christian Watson hauled in three of seven targets for 37 yards, with a 12.3-yard average and a long catch of 19 yards. He had one red-zone target (didn’t score) but converted a two-point conversion.

Watson’s underlying usage was strong: 145 air yards, 38.98% air yards share, 18.92% target share. In the last two games, Watson leads the Packers in targets (13) and air yards (211) but he has just seven catches for 76 yards.

Mike Gesicki (TE – CIN)

Tight end Mike Gesicki was the standout receiver, catching 5 of his 6 targets for 100 yards and two touchdowns, averaging an impressive 20 yards per catch with a long reception of 47 yards, generating 48 yards after the catch. 78 air yards, 37.32% air yards share, 16.22% target share. Gesicki ran a route on 58.5% of dropbacks.

I said to sell Gesicki “high” last week under the presumption that Tee Higgins would miss. He didn’t and Gesicki smashed again. Among a lackluster waiver wire group this week, Gesicki might be the best of the bunch. Even if Higgins plays on Thursday night, the matchup against the Ravens is one of the best for the Bengals TE.