Fantasy Football Week 6: Trade Targets, Buy Low/Sell High, and Player Analysis
Fantasy Football TodayOctober 14, 20201h 4min16,415 views
43 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβLe'Veon Bell's Departure and Backfield Options
- π Le'Veon Bell was released by the Jets, prompting discussions about his fantasy value compared to Frank Gore and Michael Prier.
- π Analysis suggests Bell's struggles were not solely due to the offensive line, with metrics showing him below expectation.
- π€ The consensus ranks Bell, Prier, and Gore, with a preference for Prier due to potential role growth and Bell's need for a pass-catching-friendly team.
- βοΈ Potential destinations for Bell include Chicago, Miami, or Kansas City, with fantasy managers hoping he doesn't disrupt existing backfields.
Buy Low and Sell High Candidates
- π Christian McCaffrey is a prime buy-low target, especially if his injury keeps him out longer, making him worth trading for even a starting running back.
- π― Tyler Lockett is identified as a buy-low candidate due to recent low yardage games, with expectations of a return to high-end WR2 or WR1 production.
- π Mike Evans is a sell-high candidate due to his high touchdown rate but low yardage per game, suggesting a potential regression.
- π D.K. Metcalf is also a sell-high option if managers believe he'll remain a top-five receiver, though some prefer Tyler Lockett over him.
- β οΈ Kenyan Drake is a sell-high due to inconsistent play and potential increased involvement for Chase Edmonds, though acquiring an RB3 might not be a true sell-high.
Quarterback and Skill Player Analysis
- π Josh Allen had his worst fantasy game of the year against the Titans, with concerns about his declining rushing yards.
- π Ryan Tannehill is highlighted as a must-start QB1, especially with A.J. Brown back, and should not be on the waiver wire.
- π Devin Singletary had a disappointing game, with concerns about his workload being split, especially with Zack Moss returning.
- π Jamison Crowder is performing exceptionally well with high target share and yardage, but historical data suggests he can be streaky.
- β Zach Ertz is a difficult player to value, with no notable drop-off in speed or separation but a decrease in yards after catch, making him a low-end TE1 at best.
Other Notable Player Discussions
- π Joe Mixon is a buy-low target despite recent frustrations, with a high snap percentage and targets in the passing game.
- π Terry McLaurin is another buy-low candidate, expected to perform better with Kyle Allen at quarterback.
- β Drew Brees is discussed as a potential buy-low, with concerns about his profile without Michael Thomas and the Saints' conservative offense.
- π― Clyde Edwards-Helaire is considered a buy-low due to a lack of touchdowns, despite a strong workload.
- π Daryl Henderson is ranked low on the trust-o-meter due to workload uncertainty and a tough upcoming schedule.
- β Ronald Jones is a mid-tier trust player, recommended as a start until Leonard Fournette is fully integrated.
- π― Raheem Mostert is a near must-start due to his workload and increased passing game involvement.
- β οΈ Devonta Freeman is seen as a high-end flex play but is hampered by the Giants' overall poor offense.
- β Marquise Brown is a volatile player with big-play potential but inconsistent target totals and a lack of red zone usage.
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Fantasy FootballTrade TargetsBuy LowSell HighLe'Veon BellChristian McCaffreyTyler LockettMike EvansD.K. MetcalfKenyan DrakeRyan TannehillJamison CrowderJoe MixonTerry McLaurinDrew BreesClyde Edwards-HelaireDaryl HendersonRonald JonesRaheem MostertDevonta FreemanMarquise Brown
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