🔄 Trade Targets for Week 11

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Week 11 Trades

Here are 5 players that look like great buys going into Week 11 … in two minutes or less.

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QB: Jaxson Dart (NYG)

Jaxson Dart should emerge with a bit of a post-concussion discount once the fallout from Week 10 settles. He’s put up strong dual-threat production nearly every week, with 66 rushing yards and two touchdowns before leaving Week 10, and that rushing floor keeps him fantasy-relevant even when the Giants struggle. But after getting knocked out late last game, some managers may panic sell and predict a cooldown. Don’t buy it: the Giants have the easiest fantasy QB playoff schedule from Weeks 15–17, so once he’s cleared, he could be a league-winning starter.

RB: Derrick Henry (BAL)

King Henry’s been stuck in the middle lately… solid volume, but without the fireworks fantasy managers expect. But it’s not because he’s washed. Baltimore’s wants him at full speed for the stretch run, keeping him healthy while Lamar and the offense get back in rhythm. With the Ravens surging again and a favorable fantasy playoff slate ahead, so this is the exact window to buy low on the Big Dog before he starts mauling defenses when it matters most.

RB: Quinshon Judkins (CLE) 

Judkins is a buy-low right now, and the timing couldn’t be better. After a quiet game against the Jets where he still handled 24 touches, managers are fixating on the box score instead of the workload. But this backfield still runs through Judkins, and Cleveland’s upcoming stretch is tailor-made for him. The Browns have the most favorable RB schedule in fantasy from Weeks 15–17, and his role hasn’t budged despite Dylan Sampson mixing in on passing downs. So if someone’s losing patience after the rain-soaked dud, trade for him now before he reminds everyone that volume and playoff matchups win leagues.

WR: Justin Jefferson (MIN)

No, the yardage hasn’t been there. But Justin Jefferson is still the kind of alpha receiver you trade for when managers are overreacting to a weird stretch. He’s still commanding elite target volume (double-digit looks in four of his last five), but sloppy quarterback play has masked how dominant he remains. The Vikings’ passing rhythm has been disjointed with J.J. McCarthy back under center, but Jefferson’s role hasn’t changed — he’s still the first read on nearly every dropback, and the team’s fantasy playoff schedule is the third-easiest in the league for wide receivers. So this is the perfect time to buy low on a star receiver before those soft matchups bring the eruption weeks everyone’s been waiting for.

WR: A.J. Brown (PHI) 

Brown hasn’t lived up to the first-round price tag this season, battling a hamstring injury, trade rumors, and inconsistent usage. But the reset after Philly’s bye could be exactly what he needs. The Eagles are still built around Hurts/Brown/Smith when it matters most, and that passing game always trends upward when the games start to count. So with the easiest fantasy playoff schedule for WRs from Weeks 15–17, this is the window to buy low on a dominant player before the fireworks start again.

So that’s the list. 5 players to pitch a deal for in the Week 11 trade market… as promised, in two minutes or less.

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