Rest-of-Season Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone’s fantasy football running back breakdown prio…


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Rest-of-Season Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's fantasy football running back breakdown prior to Week 5

Creating realistic trade offers that lead to a deal being accepted is always challenging. Throughout the season, Justin Boone will be publishing his rest-of-season trade value charts, which you can use as a guide to help make moves and manage your roster. He’ll also highlight some of the players you should be buying or selling each week.

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Follow the links below to see his trade values for each position.

RJ Harvey, Broncos — This isn’t a buy-low situation as much as it’s a buy-immediately-before-it’s-too-late scenario. Harvey is fresh off his best game as a pro, taking advantage of a positive game script against a weak Bengals defense and accumulating 98 scrimmage yards and a score. His 41% snap share was also a season high. J.K. Dobbins isn’t giving up the starting job easily (he topped 100 yards in that game), but the veteran also has an extensive injury history. Harvey’s time is coming, and you’ll want to make sure he’s on your roster when it arrives.

Fantasy football buy, sell: 8 trade candidates for Week 5

Week 4 of the NFL season is almost behind us with the Monday Night Football doubleheader remaining. Four previously undefeated teams were handed their first losses this week. The most surprising result was the winless New York Giants taking down the Los Angeles Chargers.

Bye weeks start next week, which will push more fantasy football managers to make trades. A common strategy is trading to fill bye week holes. This approach is flawed for many reasons, and it is one you can exploit if managers in your league fall for it.

With that in mind, here are eight players who are good buy and sell candidates in trades as Week 5 approaches.

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Dynasty Trade Advice: Players to Buy or Sell (Fantasy Football)

Welcome back to Dynasty Trade Advice, your weekly guide to capitalizing on the dynasty fantasy football market.

Each week, I’ll dive into current dynasty market values to uncover the best buy-low and sell-high opportunities. To find these sweet spots, I’ve checked community-sourced market values from KeepTradeCut and compared them against my own dynasty fantasy football rankings, found on FantasyPros. Let’s get to it and see who I’m buying and selling in dynasty following Week 4 of NFL action.

With Tyreek Hill suffering a catastrophic and potentially career-ending knee injury, Mike McDaniel has lost a key piece in his offense. He’ll need to rely even more on De’Von Achane to have any hope of competing. While the overall offensive efficiency is certain to decline without their speedy veteran receiver, Achane’s role is set to become truly dominant. He is a lock for an elite workload of 25+ touches per game for the remainder of the season, cementing his volume floor.

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