šŸ”„ Fantasy Trades to Make Today

Get these deals done going into Week 11

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  • 5 excellent Week 11 trade targets šŸ“ˆ 

  • 5 players to dump before they disappoint šŸ“‰  

  • The latest news from around the NFL šŸˆ

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#5: RB - Tyrone Tracy Jr. (NYG)

If there was any remaining doubt about the Giantsā€™ backfield hierarchy, it should be completely erased now. Tracy took 18 rushes over the century mark and into the end zone in Week 10, firmly outproducing Devin Singletary once again. As a bonus he has some vulnerable defenses coming up. If you do target Tracy, you should be able to get him at a fair price considering the state of his offense.

#4: RB - Jaylen Warren (PIT)

The old efficiency trends cropped up again for the Steelers backfield in Week 10. Warren averaged 4.7 yards per carry against the Commanders, while Najee Harris was stuck at 2.5. Warren also took 2 targets compared to 0 for Harris. If Najee hadnā€™t found the end zone, Warren would have outscored him. With Pittsburgh looking legitimately good at this point in the season, Warren might be a guy with hidden potential for the end of the fantasy run.

#3: WR - DK Metcalf (SEA)

Metcalf might be one of the few legitimate buy-low veterans worth looking into. Heā€™s been injured and his team was on a bye this weekend. But, 3 of his 7 games ended with top-12 fantasy scores. So, when he returns he should also get back to producing at a high level.

#2: WR - Mike Evans (TB)

Yes, Evans has been out since Week 7, and the Buccaneers are on a bye this weekend. But, that makes it the perfect time to strike. We know who Evans is and what he will be when he returns. And, Tampa has some defenses on the schedule down the stretch that are beatable, especially for a guy of Evansā€™s stature. So, see what you can get.

#5: RB - Rhamondre Stevenson (NE)

Rhamondre is a victim of a poor offensive line. Thatā€™s proven by the fact that heā€™s a top-10 back in terms of juke rate and evaded tackles, but ranks 54th in true yards per carry. Even though New England dominated the Bears, 19-3, Rhamondre only managed 8.7 fantasy points. Heā€™s becoming highly touchdown-dependent in this offense, so flip him while you still can.

#4: WR - D.J. Moore (CHI)

If it wasnā€™t clear before, it isnā€™t going to be worth it to hold onto any Bears. Itā€™s just too bad we canā€™t get a couple of spike games from Moore before pulling the trigger. Still, you should try and find some value for him if possible in your league.

#3: WR - CeeDee Lamb (DAL)

Is CeeDee as QB proof as we think? Lamb finished the dud against the Eagles with his lowest fantasy score of the season despite 10 targets while playing from behind most of the day. In fact, the Cowboysā€™ QBs were actively terrible, combining for just 66 yards and a pick on 17-for-29 passing. Lamb is going down with this ship, so trade him if possible.

#2: RB - Kareem Hunt (KC)

The writing is on the wall. Hunt only averaged 2.5 yards per carry against the Broncos on Sunday, but he saved his fantasy day with 7 receptions for 65 yards. As Isiah Pacheco prepares to return to the fold over the next couple of weeks, Huntā€™s role will only shrink, and these outputs will not last.

Other Week 11 content your buddies already know aboutā€¦

- āœ… Looking for Waivers in Week 11?

šŸ¦… Goedert, Smith Both Listed as DNP Monday

āš”ļø WR Chark a Nonfactor in Teamā€™s WR Room

šŸŽ¬ Seahawks Cut Defensive Player

šŸ¤  Cooper Rush to Retain Starting Job Amid Struggle

šŸ¦¬ Bills to be Without WR Coleman in Week 11

šŸ¬ Dolphinsā€™ Starter Placed on Injured Reserve

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