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WRs and RBs to Buy and Sell Ahead of Week 7
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#5: RB - Chase Brown (CIN)
Chase Brown has overtaken Zack Moss as the Bengals' lead back, and despite a quiet outing, his stock is rising. Brown averaged 5.3 yards per carry and chipped in two receptions in a messy win over the Giants. As Cincinnati's offense starts to click, Brown will ride that momentum.
#4: RB - Saquon Barkley (PHI)
This is your chance to buy low on Saquon Barkley after a lackluster 7.4 PPR point performance. Despite the off day, Barkley still logged 18 carries and 2 targets. Given his season-long production, expect him to bounce back without issue. Strike a deal now while his valueās dipped.
#3: WR - DK Metcalf (SEA)
Metcalf has underwhelmed with two straight games under 8 PPR points, but donāt let that fool you. He still led the Seahawks with 18 targets over that span. Plus, Seattleās upcoming schedule offers some favorable matchups for Geno Smith and the passing game. Grab Metcalf before he heats up.
#2: WR - Tank Dell (HOU)
With Dell, it's always been about consistency and health, and he's reportedly the healthiest heās been all season. He looked sharp against New England, leading the team in targets, catching 7 passes, and scoring a touchdown. With Nico Collins on IR, Dell will be the focal point of Houstonās passing attack.
#5: WR - Zay Flowers (BAL)
Flowers is coming off his best fantasy week of the season, which makes this a perfect time to flip him. Sure, there are going to be weeks when the game script calls for Lamar Jackson to throw a lot, and those will end up as spike weeks for Flowers, but consider his inconsistency so far: heās got 3 weeks outside of the top-70 PPR WRs to go along with his 3 weeks inside the top-14. The floor is too low, so I want something for him now.
#4: RB - Rachaad White (TB)
The criticisms about Whiteās efficiency is nothing new, and weāve already seen Bucky Irving pass him in terms of talent and explosiveness. But, with Sean Tucker showing up like he did in Week 6, Whiteās place in that pecking order looks tenuous. If thereās any name value left here at all, you need to take it.
#3: WR - Calvin Ridley (TEN)
Ridley posted zero receiving stats despite leading the Titans in targets, with 8. Thatās not a good sign. In fact, on the season, Ridley ranks outside of the top 90 WRs in target accuracy. The struggles will continue, so heās not worth the spot on your roster.
#2: RB - Rhamondre Stevenson (NE)
Stevenson sat out Sunday, and the Patriotsā rushing offense looked dead without him. Heās just not getting any help out there. Heās currently ranked 44th in the NFL in yards per touch despite having the 3rd-most evaded tackles and the 11th juke rate. It tells me that no one running behind that offensive line will turn in good numbers. So, trade Rhamondre if possible.
Other Week 7 content your buddies already know aboutā¦
- š„ Week 7 Waiver Targets
š Itās Bills vs. Jets on Monday Night Football
šØ QB Richardsonās Week 7 Status: Will He Play?
š„ Stefanski Still Publicly Confident in Watson
ā Multiple Saints Offensive Players Limited Monday
š„ Aaron Jones Back on the Field for Vikings
š¦ Eagles to Lose LT for the Next Few Weeks
š Stafford Wonāt Miss Time to Back Issue
š Steelersā Center Dealing With Injury
š¦ Hope for Injured Hutchinson to Return This Season
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