For many fantasy football leagues, the trade deadline is coming up, which means it’s one last chance to upgrade beyond the waiver wire.
So here’s your guide if you’re a seller or a contender, with some players who you can sell somewhat high on based on performance and strength of schedule.
The result? We some running backs, wide receivers and one tight end — no quarterbacks, there aren’t enough good ones to sell high on one — for you offer on if you can. Obviously, this all depends on where you’re at in the standings, whether you’re in a dynasty league and so forth.
Let’s dive in, and check out our guide to seven players you can buy low on:
RB Raheem Mostert, Miami Dolphins
De’Von Achane will be back soon, and while I think he and Mostert can coexist, it feels like now’s the time to sell high.
RB Brian Robinson Jr., Washington Commanders
He’s been good, but a little too touchdown-dependent. In games where he doesn’t score, he’s just OK, plus he doesn’t factor in much to the passing game.
WR Nico Collins, Houston Texans
There are a lot of mouths to feed in Houston, so you can sell high off of Collins’ last game in the hopes someone will bite.
RB Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks
His work is starting to disappear, with Zach Charbonnet slowly taking over. Time to sell before it’s too late.
RB Gus Edwards, Baltimore Ravens
The recent touchdown barrage doesn’t change the fact that Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell are taking away playing time.
TE George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
With Deebo Samuel returning, Kittle’s work may be diminished.