Fantasy Football Trade Advice: Tony Pollard, Cooper Kupp, Rhamondre Stevenson (Week 10)

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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

Tony Pollard (RB – TEN)

Tony Pollard led the Titans’ ground game, rushing 28 times for 128 yards (4.6 YPC) with a long run of 32 yards. He had an 8-yard touchdown called back on an offensive holding call. Pollard had seven red zone rush attempts and played 86% of the snaps despite missing practice all week.

Julius Chestnut contributed 5 carries for 22 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry. Tyjae Spears was inactive again.

The coaching staff has talked about wanting to limit Pollard, but Spears’ inactivity has put them in a tough position. That being said, if Spears returns with tough road matchups on the horizon, the time might be now to sell high on Pollard. Spears also might be a sneaky buy-low target/stash.

Cooper Kupp (WR – LAR)

In the receiving game, Cooper Kupp was Stafford’s top target, catching 11 of his 14 targets for 104 yards, averaging 9.5 yards per reception with a long of 23 yards and an impressive 50 yards after the catch. 78 air yards, 18.40% air yards share, 33.33% target share.

Like I said last week, I still think Puka Nacua is the No. 1 WR in this offense. I would sell high on Kupp after he commanded 14 targets and 100-plus yards in a game that Nacua played barely a half in.

Rhamondre Stevenson (RB – NE)

Rhamondre Stevenson had 10 carries for 16 yards and scored one touchdown on a whopping 74% snap share. Antonio Gibson had one carry.

Stevenson continues his streak as the Amari Cooper of RBs this season. Eight games played this season. Five top-10 finishes (including three inside the top-5). Then three outside the top 40 overall. Woof.

But with four TDs over his last two games, you better believe his stock has hit peak heights. Take advantage if you can move him for a sweet deal. But if not, just be ready for an upcoming inevitable dud game. On the road in Chicago might not be great. Again, Stevenson’s production last week was completely boosted by his two TDs because he had 16 rushing yards.

Running backs are usually accompanied by a higher floor, but that’s hardly been the case with Mondre. But I think the ceiling performances are worth holding onto Stevenson if you can’t get excited about a deal, given that he can deliver week-winning upside.