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Buy Low and Sell High in Week 7

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Another week is in the books. Here are some names to consider for who to buy low and sell high in week 7.

Buy Low

Breece Hall

People were hyping up the news of Michael Carter being the team’s RB1 to start off the season and that had people concerned about Breece Hall‘s usage. However, his draft capital and skillset meant that would not last for long. We’ve already seen the usage transition and Hall’s value will likely continue to increase the way Jonathan Taylor’s did in the second half of his rookie season. The team is also becoming less pass-heavy in the transition from Joe Flacco to Zach Wilson.

Breece Hall – PFF

Cordarelle Patterson

He has been amazing for fantasy and I am willing to pay for him if there is an injury discount. Cordarrelle Patterson should be back and I expect him to be a solid RB2 while on the field.

Sell High

Brian Robinson

People are expecting him to take over the Commanders’ backfield. However, with Gibson still there, I don’t see it. Brian Robinson had a touchdown after a flukey Velus Jones fumble near the goal line. Without that, his fantasy numbers would be much less impressive. And he did not look any better than Gibson to me. If anyone is expecting him to be a startable player in the RB spot, I would sell to them.

Michael Carter

On the flip side of my first buy-low name, I’d sell Michael Carter to anyone who thinks he’s a FLEXable asset. I think he is now clearly the lesser back in most ways to his running mate.

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 7.

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