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The eighth week officially begins the second half of the regular fantasy football season. At this point, the probability of finding a season-saving option on your league's waiver cable is much lower than it was in September. Some of you are working hard in the technical block to strengthen your team after a difficult start to the year. Others are in cruise control and are already turning to the playoffs while doing their best to maximize the value of their lineup during week 14. The importance of understanding the market value of each player and to get an idea of the stock whose stock is ready to decline or increase is reaching its peak with the closing of the fantastic trade deadline in most leagues. That's why our featured experts need to come and help you with their tips on the less productive players who are great low-cost options and those who surpass themselves are excellent sales candidates.
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Summary
Q1. Who is your favorite trading candidate at this point of the season? and who are you willing to give up for him?
Keenan Allen (WR – LAC)
"Allen was not mean, but he is currently in the background of the WR2 territory, which is disappointing for his expectations. Like last season, he started "slowly", but with his 8th week off and his nice schedule, it's time to get him into your team. After spending his week off last season (Week 9), Allen was Fantasy Wide's # 1 receiver in the rest of the way. A package consisting of an RB2 (ie Tevin Coleman / Adrian Peterson) and a WR2 / 3 (Golden Tate, Calvin Ridley and Devin Funchess) should be enough to make a deal. "
– Rich Piazza (Fantasy hangar)
David Johnson (RB – ARI)
"It's definitely the lowest you can buy DJ. The Broncos game was a difficult scenario for him with both pick-six. The Cardinals were therefore behind the eighth balloon earlier. In each of the previous three games, Johnson had at least 20 hits and a score. More importantly, in weeks 14 and 15 (the first two weeks of the playoffs), the Cardinals face the Lions and Falcons, who concede respectively the sixth and third points for the halves. Fro Johnson, I would like to exchange James Conner or Christian McCaffrey. "
– Michael Tomlin (SoCalledFanEx)
Doug Baldwin (WR – SEA)
"With a tough season behind the injury maintenance and passing blocking for Russell Wilson, Baldwin is a little tarnished by his usual status in WR1. As a result, some Baldwin owners may have the opportunity to leave Baldwin after scoring 91 yards just before the Seahawks' break. The team changed the offensive line to a reasonable form and Baldwin had another week of rest. You could eventually start your dealings with one of Detroit's receivers or other players of equal value. "
– Richard Savill (Fantasy Six Pack)
Aaron Rodgers (QB – GB)
"Rodgers is a player who could make the difference in the last straight. Knee injury in the first week, he was disabled during the first month of the season. But he is recovering every week and, in case you do not notice, he has accumulated more than 30 points in fantastic matches before the end of the 7th week. Buy low now before it's too late. Hiring another QB1 type player with a RB or WR on your bench could do the trick. "
– Dan Clasgens (Pro Football Focus)
Ronald Jones (RB – TB)
"Some will contravene Jones' 13-yard performance and a touchdown against the Bucs, but it was interesting to note that he had managed to postpone the goal line and had scored the first touchdown of the Bucs season. Similar to Marlon Mack in Indianapolis, Jones is not one who will consistently get three or four yards.It is rather someone who is ready to score a point on the outside if that gives him a chance to break one in. He is the half-offensive best suited to this offense.If you can reach him for someone like Ito Smith or TJ Yeldon, I would take him. advantage of Jones. "
– Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros)
Stefon Diggs (WR – MIN)
"I am happy that the world of football (fantasy and reality) has realized the genius of Adam Thielen. My models have Thielen> Diggs since the beginning of last year and I have a lot of Thielen stock this year. Diggs has done nothing wrong. I still have it as the rest of the WR8 season – ahead of Odell Beckham Jr. and Keenan Allen, among others. I can see one of them or even Antonio Brown being traded to Diggs as part of a multi-player deal. "
– Rudy Gamble (Razzball)
Tyler Lockett (WR – SEA)
"I would buy Lockett. The Seahawks can not rely on Doug Baldwin to stay healthy at the moment. Lockett is their most reliable playmaker in the passing game. Lockett scored regularly and eventually reached his potential as WR. If you need WR help and you have a suitable RB depth, a RB3 / flex type should be able to compensate for it. Think of Doug Martin before he ignites or see if the other owner still believes in Jordan Howard.
– Scott Engel (RotoExperts)
Q2. Who is your favorite candidate at the highest level of sales at this point of the season and what would you try to get back?
Marlon Mack (RB – IND)
"Do not wait too long before selling Mack. He just finished a monster performance and is finally close to 100%. However, I am not sold, his body can handle heavy workloads and it is hard to imagine that the Colts are playing with the type of lead they experienced in week 7 compared to Buffalo. You can probably get a similar RB and extra depth by moving it immediately. You may be waiting even after this week's confrontation with Oakland and hope another big day will pay even more. "
– Dan Clasgens (Pro Football Focus)
"I have never been high placed Mack to start, and now that he has organized two good consecutive games, it's time to move him. Not only do I not think he can stay healthy, but I do not trust the Colts' racing game and the use of their backs either. They have a good game against Oakland before their week off, but after that, the program gets tougher. With more valid halfs than the other positions, you could look for a high-end WR2 with a positive potential (Stefon Diggs, Tyler Boyd or John Brown). "
– Rich Piazza (Fantasy hangar)
"After productive outings in two consecutive games, Mack reaches a point where its imaginary value is ripe for a good trade. The upcoming games between the Dolphins and the Raiders are another selling point. They are both generous in terms of setbacks for fantasy points over the last four weeks. However, Mack remains at risk of injury. I think maybe we could force Tarik Cohen or better at a reasonable price. "
– Richard Savill (Fantasy Six Pack)
Christian McCaffrey (RB – CAR)
"Do you remember the third week, when McCaffrey had 184 yards in 28 races and everyone thought he was a new workaholic who was guaranteed more than 20 touches per game? Yes, that seems to be so long ago. He has only 15 races in the last two weeks and has not hit the bottom of the pack this year. With D.J. Moore becoming more involved in the offensive and Greg Olsen returning, he will not have as many benefits to win. Many people consider it a weekly RB1 based solely on the value of the name, but without this match against the Bengals where there was virtually no defensive lineman left, he has always been mediocre. McCaffrey offers solid soil, but at this point I prefer James White or Mark Ingram. "
– Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros)
Patrick Mahomes (QB – KC)
"Look, I'm the biggest Mahomer out there as a former Red Raider, but his production is not sustainable. He is about to throw more than 50 touchdowns and more than 5,000 yards. This would be the second best season in the history of football. Regression is coming for him and he has the toughest playoff program, including the Ravens and a trip to Seattle, the two defenses offering the least fancy points to the quarterbacks. For Mahomes, I would try to get Golden Tate or Allen Keenan.
– Michael Tomlin (SoCalledFanEx)
Allen Robinson (WR – CHI)
"He has been rated as a top 15-25 WR all season and everything is based on a great 2015 season. He's talking about 50RW this year and I do not see this drastic change the rest of the season. Find an owner who still buys the hype + Trubiskaissance and swap it for a better WR. "
– Rudy Gamble (Razzball)
Tevin Coleman (RB – ATL)
"I would sell on Coleman. In general, he will continue to be a productive leader for a high-yielding offense. But the yardage has not been reached overall since the fall of Devonta Freeman, and he will continue to lose touch with Ito Smith. You may be able to land a medium-low WR2 for Coleman. You can target a type of Jarvis Landry or place your goals a little lower for a Kenny Golladay. "
– Scott Engel (RotoExperts)
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