📈 Week 7 Trade Targets

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Week 7 Trades

Here are 5 players that look like great buys going into Week 7 … in two minutes or less.

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QB: Jordan Love (GB)

Jordan Love’s quietly playing some of the best ball of his career,  but the box scores haven’t fully caught up yet. Through six weeks he ranks 7th in QBR, 4th in passer rating, and 3rd in yards per attempt, showing real growth as a downfield passer. His Week 6 line against Cincinnati (259 yards, a touchdown, and six completions of 20+ yards),  was another reminder that he can pick defenses apart when Green Bay lets him cook. But because his volume has stayed under 30 attempts in three of five starts, the perception hasn’t spiked with the performance. So if he’s sitting on someone’s bench as a QB2, this is the perfect moment to buy before those big-play metrics turn into box score explosions.

RB: Saquon Barkley (PHI)

Saquon Barkley is one of the clearest buy-low spots in fantasy right now. He hasn’t cleared 60 rushing yards in four straight games but he’s still sitting 2nd in snap share and locked into feature-back volume on an offense that’s struggling but not broken. The Eagles offense has stumbled the last two weeks against the Broncos and Giants so his fantasy box scores don’t reflect the role he’s actually playing… and that kind of disconnect creates trade value. If this offense finds rhythm again, Barkley’s usage gives him as clean a path as any RB to bounce back down the stretch

WR: Stefon Diggs (NE)

Diggs had a down Week 6 after torching defenses in Weeks 4 and 5 with over 100 yards each. But the down week against New Orleans had more to do with low volume ( just three targets) than any real drop in usage, and it came right after he erased Buffalo for 146 yards. So this is a classic buy-low window on a clear WR1 in a Patriots offense that’s stabilized during their three-game winning streak. He’s still Drake Maye’s top read, and that kind of role doesn’t stay quiet for long.

WR: Michael Pittman Jr. (IND)

Pittman has opened the year as a steady presence in this offense, logging at least five targets in every game before last week. But he just turned in his quietest line of the season with only 20 yards on 2 catches. That kind of down week can scare managers, but his role hasn’t changed: he’s still the clear WR1 for a team that’s moved the ball well all season. And with touchdowns in four of his first five games, we’ve already seen how quickly his production can spike. So buy the dip. Volume + red zone usage + a stable offensive environment make him a classic buy-low target.

TE: Evan Engram (DEN)

Evan Engram has started to build momentum in this Broncos offense. He’s posted 13 targets and 10 catches over the past two games, finding the end zone once and functioning as a steady outlet for Bo Nix. But most managers still view him as a low-upside TE2 because the production hasn’t exploded yet. So this is the window: his usage has stabilized, the offense is moving the ball efficiently behind Nix, and his role in the short-to-intermediate game gives him a strong PPR floor. That’s the kind of trend you want to get ahead of before the box scores fully catch up.

So that’s the list. 5 players to pitch a deal for in the Week 7 trade market… as promised, in two minutes or less.

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-Joe

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