![]() ![]() Chase is considered week-to-week, but he wasn’t placed on IR so he could return as early as Week 11 after the Bengals’ bye. If that’s the case, make him available to people atop the standings. On the flip side, if you’re near the bottom of the standings you may have to cut ties with him, especially if you can’t afford to wait until he returns. Acquiring him is a big risk, but it could pay off in a significant way. I’ve read a lot of Ja'Marr Chase proposals over the last week, so I thought I’d bring him up. Las Vegas has one of the worst defenses in the league, so the targets will continue to pile up for Adams. Adams has a healthy 30% target share and 40% of the Raiders’ air yards. He was battling the flu (and still is, according to reports). This is a perfect time to buy as Davante Adams is coming off a game where he scored 0.8 half-PPR points. ![]() The Jets play Detroit, Jacksonville and Seattle in Weeks 15-17, and all three teams are currently inside the top 10 in fantasy points allowed to backs. I think Carter will be the pass-catching back in his offense, and there’s value in that role in PPR leagues. Robinson only had two fewer carries than Michael Carter last week, and it was his first game with the Jets.Ĭarter had four grabs on seven targets last week, and he started off the season with 12 grabs on 14 targets in his first two games before Breece Hall took over. There’s value in that role, especially in half-point or standard leagues. I believe James Robinson will come out of the bye as the lead back, potentially this week, and I think he’ll have the goal-line role. I think both players will be cheaper after this week as they’re in a tough spot against the Buffalo Bills and the Jets are on bye in Week 10. Michael Carter/James Robinson, RB, New York Jets If the manager has a losing record, they won’t be able to afford his bye week. Keep in mind he has a bye on Week 10, which I think makes it easier to acquire him. He’d make for a nice RB2 or flex play down the stretch in PPR formats. The Bengals’ back is averaging a career-high 26.8 receiving yards, his 34 grabs are seven shy from his career high, and he’s just 10 targets away from 55, which is the most he’s ever had in a season. It was the second time this season where Mixon had seven catches and he’s had at least three in all eight of his games. ![]() Mixon caught seven of the nine balls thrown his way from Joe Burrow in their first game without Ja'Marr Chase. So why buy? Well, he has a lot of value in PPR leagues. He’s only topped 61 rushing yards once since Week 1 and has a career-worst 3.3 YPC this season. It was another dud game on the ground from Joe Mixon in Week 8, as he only had 27 yards on eight carries. Remember, you want to sell high and buy low, not sell low and buy high.īuy-Low Candidates Joe Mixon, RB, Cincinnati Bengals I’m a big believer in 2-for-1 and 3-for-1 package deals if it means landing the best player in the trade. Keep in mind that some of the buy-low and sell-high candidates mentioned below don’t need to be moved. ![]()
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