šŸ›’ Who to Buy, Sell, & Hold

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Welcome to Thursday’s edition of the Deep Dive Fantasy Newsletter, where I’ll take a look at the fantasy marketplace, preview a bet for the TNF matchup, and, of course, share the happenings over at 4for4.

I’ll highlight the most notable players to Buy, Hold, or Sell, using and referencing 4for4's powerful Trade Evaluator tool.

Buys

āš”ļø RB Omarion Hampton, Chargers - (Trade Evaluator: RB14 / 27th overall / 111 Trade Value points)

Hampton's fantasy managers can’t be too excited about his 3.2 yards per carry in Friday's contest in Brazil. He finished with just 7.1 in half-PPR scoring in a game where the Chargers were ahead the entire time, but there’s plenty to be excited about. LA’s offense looked solid, which is encouraging for future scoring opportunities. Plus, he saw 17 touches to Najee Harris’ two, so the volume should be there moving forward.

šŸˆā€ā¬› WR Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers - (Trade Evaluator: WR29 / 75th overall / 31 Trade Value points)

The rookie’s Week 1 wasn’t spectacular, as he posted a 5-68-0 line. However, McMillan did lead the Panthers with nine targets and dominated the air yards share (47.5%) while averaging an impressive 15.3 air yards per target. Hopefully, Bryce Young improves; otherwise, he may not pan out. Now is the time to get T-Mac for cheap.

šŸŽ–ļø WR TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots - (Trade Evaluator: RB17/ 48th overall/ 71 Trade Value Points)

Henderson didn’t get the volume drafters were hoping for in Week 1, but he did catch all six of his targets, which shows skills and promise. The rookie will get his sooner rather than later, so get in now while it’s easier.

Sells

🦬 WR Keon Coleman, Bills - (Trade Evaluator: WR40/ 94th overall/11.2 Trade Value Points)

Coleman is a sell-high candidate as he torched the Ravens in Week 1, but the game script had the Bills behind, and they won’t be in that position much this season. Find a WR thirsty manager and swap him for a higher-volume RB.

😈 RB Aaron Jones, Vikings - (Trade Evaluator: RB24 / 68th overall/ 38 Trade Value Points)

Jones was fairly inefficient as a rusher(8-23-0), but did have a 27-yard receiving TD during the Vikings’ fourth-quarter comeback, which made it seem like a better day for the RB. He was out-touched by Jordan Mason 16-11, which should be worrisome for fantasy managers.

Holds

  • Ja’Marr Chase

  • Nico Collins

  • D’Andre Swift

  • Calvin Ridley

  • Malik Nabers

  • Emeka Egbuka

  • George Pickens

  • Mark Andrews

The Commanders play host to the Packers tonight, which should be a fun one.

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