Friday, September 20, 2024

Fantasy Football

Buy Low and Sell High in Week 6

With bye weeks now here, trades could become more common. Here are some names to consider for who to buy low and sell high in week 6.

Buy Low

Diontae Johnson

George Pickens is garnering a lot of attention, but Diontae Johnson still led the team with 13 targets this past week. He should still be a solid PPR option.

Dalton Schultz

He is being dropped in many leagues. Dalton Schultz is struggling with injury issues but we’ve seen him be one of the top fantasy TEs, largely through volume. I expect that to be the same when he returns to health.

Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz (86) scores a touchdown during an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, in Arlington, Texas. Dallas won 41-21. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

Sell High

Taysom Hill

He has a huge ceiling. I recommended someone start him this past week against another TE streaming option. However, that’s all he is to me, a TE streamer. His ceiling is huge, but once Jameis Winston returns, he will likely return to being just that, a TD-dependent streamer. If you can sell Taysom Hill for a decently reliable starter, I’d do it.

Michael Carter

Coming off of a two-TD game, I don’t think he’ll ever hit this performance again this season unless Breece Hall gets injured. Hall is clearly taking over the touches and Michael Carter just happened to get the easy goalline carries after Breece did all the work bringing it there but needed a break. I would sell him for any RB who could be FLEXable.

Wrap-Up

There are plenty of other buy-low and sell-high options but these are a few of them. I’ll be back every week with new names, but here are some ideas for who to buy low and sell high in week 6.

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