Acting in Fantasy Football is an important way to make your team better. However, it is also the only controllable way to make other teams worse. In theory, Great Fantasy Football Trades optimize the schedules of both teams involved, leaving non-handy teams behind. This series will help to give some useful tips about players to ‘buy’ and ‘sell’ in transactions. It will also offer the right context to determine when acting before or exchanging a specific player is logical for your team. For a player to be involved in a trade, there must be a market for that player. In contrast to your typical “trade for” and “exchange away” articles that are aimed at taking advantage of less informed competitions, this series will consider the team context to determine whether you should buy or sell a popular player on the trade market.
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Week 3 Fantasy Football Trade Advice
On the Block: Wr Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars
Reason to buy: Air Windows!
During the first two weeks of the season, Brian Thomas Jr. Sixth among all recipients with 258 air yards. Unfortunately, Thomas did not succeed in benefiting a lot of these air yards and to receive only 60 meters. It is on average less than double-digit fantasy points in PPR scoring. Although the fantasy points have not been there, the underlying Air Windows suggest that there are better days obvious. The recipients who flank Thomas in this metriek include Malik Nubers, Ceedee Lamb, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Mike Evans and Rome Odunze. Four of these five receivers are among the top 12 broad recipients in general fantasy points at the recipient position. It is a matter of when, not if, that Brian Thomas is starting to score week -winning fantasy points. If you are a team that is looking for broad receiver help, air recruitment suggests that Thomas is a real buy-low. If you need a receiver and say goodbye to a run such as James Cook or Chuba Hubbard for Brian Thomas, that deal can look stupid as soon as these air yards are realized.
Reason to sell: Vibes
A recipient who actually has more air yards in the season compared to Brian Thomas is Tyquan Thornton. Like all advanced statistics, Air Yard’s context needs to be fully understood. Unfortunately, the context around Thomas and the Jaguars presents some red flags. Head coach Liam Coen hinted on one Previously unknown wrist injury. Moreover, the receiving role of Rookie Travis Hunter can continue to grow, and instead of following Thomas with five goals on the season, he could even catch up or catch up. So far, Thomas has also struggled with drops and has generally not had great fantasy success when the Trevor Lawrence throws him the football. If the vibes are not something that you dig with Brian Thomas in Jacksonville, you could look to sell the recipient for the day of the first day. Maybe you turn to another potential buy-low candidate in Drake London, you can feel better in the long term.

On The Block: RB Javonte Williams, Dallas Cowboys
Reason to buy: Chance is King
We enter week 3 of the NFL season and Javonte Williams is the RB3 in general. Much of this is due to the three touchdowns that Williams scored for three weeks. Williams, however, is in the top ten of all running backs in both carrys and goals. He receives Bell COW usage for one of the best violations in the competition. With Rookie Jaydon Blue a weekly inactive, the role of Williams on this Bell Cow -Rol grabbed nowhere. If you need some victories, you can probably get Williams for a failure to launch Rookie that runs back such as Omarion Hampton, Treveyon Henderson or RJ Harvey.
Reason to sell: touchdown -regession
As mentioned, Javonte Williams has three touchdowns through two games. This pace is untenable. While his chances lock on a beautiful RB2 floor, he has to score touchdowns to touch the 20-point-per-game ceiling that he has shown so far. He only creates 2.88 meters per touch, so he places the 31st place under all runs. He needs these touchdowns to hit his ceiling because the efficiency for large chunk games doesn’t seem to be there. If you need reciprocal help and sell Williams for a wrestling veteran such as Chris Olave or Jerry Jeudy, this can be a good trade as soon as the touchdowns dry up for Williams.
On the block: RB JK Dobbins, Denver Broncos
Reason to buy: he scores fantasy points
Just like Williams, JK Dobbins is on his way to a hot start with his new team. As the lead of the Broncos, Dobbins is currently the RB13 of the season. Dobbins also scored a touchdown in every match. Although he does not see Bell COW role in this Sean Payton violation, with only a Snap share of 52.7%, Dobbins makes this lack of opportunities good with efficiency, whereby a +25.1 (sixth under qualified running backs) production premium is placed. Dobbins should continue to see some work as the season progresses, because Sean Payton usually uses several backs in his attack. If you need a run and get dubbins for a hot wide recipient such as Keenan Allen or Michael Pittman, it would be a lot to do.
Reason to sell: RJ Harvey is inevitable
RJ Harvey, just like his declining design classmates, has understood this season so far. However, Rookie Running Backs are usually weighed back bets in Fantasy Football that often secure competition -winning opportunities as the season progresses. Harvey’s time is likely to come this season, and if that is the case, it will be during the fantasy play -off weeks when the bet is highest. If Harvey is able to struggle opportunities away from Dobbins, the veteran can be a bank food as soon as the fantasy -play -offs can roll around. If you are looking for the inevitability of Rookie racing, Dobbins is now logical. The actions of him for a wrestling broad recipient such as Terry McLaurin or teammate Courtland Sutton is something to explore.
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