Fantasy Football BUY LOW and SELL HIGH Trade Targets Before Week 6
Welcome to the Week 6 edition of Troy King’s Fantasy Football Trade Guide for the 2023 NFL season, brought to you by RotoBaller.com! In this article, we’ll navigate the ever-changing landscape of NFL DFS and unveil the players you absolutely must cut, trade, and buy. Troy King, your trusted guide, will provide expert insights into the fantasy football world, highlighting the key moves to make in preparation for a winning Week 6.
Let’s dive into the must-buy and must-sell picks that will give you the edge in fantasy football this week!
Michael Pittman Jr. is our first buy-low recommendation. Regardless of the Colts’ quarterback situation, Pitman has consistently delivered a healthy target share. In Week 5, he averaged a remarkable 30% target share, ranking eighth in targets and tenth in receptions. Even when dealing with a changing QB landscape due to Anthony Richardson‘s injuries, Pitman remains the top wide receiver option. Now is the perfect time to invest in his fantasy potential.
DeAndre Hopkins might not be in the flashiest offense, but he continues to shine as one of the NFL’s premier wide receivers. In Week 5, he exploded with eight receptions on 11 targets for 140 yards. While we’re still waiting for that elusive touchdown, Hopkins consistently boasts a healthy target share. Don’t be swayed by doubts about his age or the Titans’ run-first approach. This is an excellent opportunity to buy low on a player with a high ceiling.
Rhamondre Stevenson is our first sell-high recommendation, primarily due to the struggles of the Patriots’ offense. Despite a decent workload, Stevenson has only managed one touchdown and hasn’t surpassed 60 rushing yards all season. The Patriots’ offense is out of sync, and Stevenson isn’t seeing enough targets to make up for it. Consider selling him to fantasy managers who still have faith in his potential.
Kyle Pitts may have had a standout performance in Week 5, but can we trust it to continue? With seven receptions on 11 targets and 87 yards, it’s tempting to believe in his breakout. However, Arthur Smith’s offense has been inconsistent, and Pitts has faced competition from other tight ends like Jonnu Smith. Expecting Pitts to be a weekly TE1 could lead to frustration. Now might be the right time to sell high and avoid the week-to-week headache.
Final Thoughts
In summary, for Week 6 of your Fantasy Football adventure, consider buying low on Michael Pitman and DeAndre Hopkins. They offer consistent target shares and the potential for big fantasy points. On the flip side, consider selling high on Rhamondre Stevenson and Kyle Pitts. Stevenson is stuck in a struggling offense, while Pitts’ performance might be an outlier.
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