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Creating realistic trade offers that lead to a deal being accepted is always challenging. Throughout the season, Justin Boone will be publishing his rest-of-season trade value charts, which you can use as a guide to help make moves and manage your roster.
Below he highlights some of the players you should be buying or selling this week.
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Trade Value Charts
Buys
Jayden Daniels, Commanders — Daniels is the QB10 in fantasy points per game this season, but he’s only finished as a top-12 quarterback in one of the four games he’s played. He was close to an even bigger outing on Monday night, but turnovers kept his fantasy stats in check. The spike week everyone is waiting for is about to arrive against the Cowboys, who are the easiest matchup for fantasy passers. This game also has an absurd 55 projected point total. You won’t have many opportunities to trade for a borderline elite fantasy QB, but the window for Daniels will definitely be closed after Week 7 — especially if we get positive news about Terry McLaurin returning from his injury absence.
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Other QB buys to consider: Brock Purdy, 49ers
James Cook, Bills — After scoring five touchdowns in the first four weeks, Cook has been held out of the end zone the past two games and didn’t record a catch during that span. It’s a trend that simply won’t continue when Buffalo returns from its bye week. The Patriots and Falcons defenses are underrated, including in the run game, where they both rank inside the top six for fewest fantasy points allowed to RBs. Capitalize on these quieter contests from Cook and make an offer on the Bills’ lead runner before the offense gets back on track.
Other RB buys to consider: J.K. Dobbins/RJ Harvey, Broncos
Courtland Sutton, Broncos — Prior to being shut down by Sauce Gardner and the Jets last week, Sutton had finished as a top-20 fantasy WR in four of his first five games with at least 99 yards and/or a touchdown in those contests. He remains the unchallenged No. 1 wideout in Denver and his schedule is about to get very friendly. Six of his next nine opponents are top-10 in fantasy points allowed to his position, with his next two ranking among the top three (Giants, Cowboys). Sutton is a strong fantasy WR2 with WR1 upside and he’s about to hit the sweet spot in his schedule.
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Other WR buys to consider: Terry McLaurin, Commanders
Kyle Pitts Sr., Falcons — Finding a tight end trade candidate is the toughest part of assembling this column, since the position is fairly straightforward with the high-end producers at the top and a big group of streamer types behind them. Pitts isn’t likely to join the elite producers, but he was offering steady numbers in the opening month before encountering the Bills, who are the second-hardest date for fantasy tight ends. The good news for Pitts is that he won’t face another tough opponent the rest of the year. After taking on a banged-up 49ers’ defense in Week 7, Pitts will get nine straight games against teams that are plus matchups, including six in the top-10.
Other TE buys to consider: George Kittle, 49ers
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Sells
Jalen Hurts, Eagles — The Eagles’ offense hasn’t looked right all season and the blame is spread across a few areas, most notable being new offensive coordinator Kevin Pattulo and an offensive line that isn’t as dominant as it’s been in past years. Regardless, there doesn’t appear to be any changes coming down the tracks. Though Hurts has still been producing as a fantasy QB1, we haven’t seen as many boom weeks from him. Brian Flores’ defense likely won’t offer any relief either, since the Vikings are the third-toughest matchup for quarterbacks in 2025. Then, Hurts will get the Giants again before heading on bye and returning against the Packers in Week 10. I don’t see Hurt’s value increasing during that stretch, so I’d be looking to sell and avoid things getting worse in Philly.
Other QB sells to consider: Matthew Stafford, Rams
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Alvin Kamara, Saints — The reports that Kamara isn’t likely to be traded are not only disappointing for Kendre Miller’s fantasy outlook, but also for Kamara himself. We’ve seen what the veteran back has done in the Saints offense this season and the results have been a low-ceiling fantasy RB2/RB3. The 30-year-old has been held under 50 rushing yards in four of his six outings and hasn’t reached the end zone since Week 1. If you can still take advantage of his name value and move him as part of a package for someone with more upside, I would do that immediately before the coaching staff starts giving younger players more touches in the second half of the season.
Other RB sells to consider: Travis Etienne Jr. Jaguars
Jameson Williams, Lions — Williams came through with six catches for 66 yards and a score in Week 6, but that’s just his second game with double-digit fantasy points this season. He hasn’t emerged as a more consistent producer this year due to the sheer amount of talent the Lions have on offense. This game against the Bucs will be a favorable spot at home in the dome. However, over the following month, Williams will have a bye week, a meeting with the Vikings (fewest fantasy points allowed to WRs) and then back-to-back outdoor games where Jared Goff tends to struggle. Williams is a boom-or-bust WR3/flex option who will let you down more often than not.
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Other WR sells to consider: Xavier Worthy, Chiefs
Travis Kelce, Chiefs — Hats off to Travis Kelce, who has looked good this season and is coming off two of his best stat lines this year with 7-61-1 versus the Jags and 6-78-0 against the Lions. Unfortunately for him, the return of Rashee Rice is going to make volume a problem. It’s a small sample size, but when Rice was emerging at the start of last season, Kelce was limited to 34 yards or less in all three of those contests and didn’t score a touchdown during that time. While I’m not suggesting the numbers will be that dire, it’s hard to envision the 36-year-old tight end increasing in value with the Chiefs’ No. 1 receiver returning to the lineup. Use the strong performances the last two weeks to move Kelce before this offense shifts to feature Rice.
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Other TE sells to consider: Jake Ferguson, Cowboys
Trade Value Charts
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