The opening week of fantasy football has come to a close. Now it’s time to shift our focus towards Week 2. If you’re hoping to enhance the strength of your team it might be worth contemplating some trading opportunities. Here are a handful of players who could serve as promising targets, for acquiring at a cost or selling at a value in Week 2.
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Buy Low
Darrell Henderson
Darrell Henderson Jr., the running, for the Rams had a performance in Week 1 with only 12 carries for 44 yards. However, this was mainly because the Rams heavily relied on their passing game.
Henderson remains the primary running back in their offense. Is expected to have opportunities to run in Week 2.
Michael Pittman Jr
In terms of Michael Pittman Jr., the receiver for the Colts he had an outing in Week 1 securing 6 catches for a total of 70 yards and scoring a touchdown. Nevertheless, there is still room for him to showcase his potential.
It seems likely that he will play an essential role in the Colts’ passing strategy moving forward.
Brandon Aiyuk
Brandon Aiyuk of the San Francisco 49ers made quite an impression during Week 1. He delivered a performance by catching 8 passes for a total of 100 yards while also scoring two touchdowns.
Although Aiyuks’ career has seen some inconsistency his evident talent positions him as a contender to be considered among the top ten fantasy receivers.
Zay Jones
Zay Jones, from the Raiders, experienced a game during Week 1 with just two receptions amounting to only 18 yards. Nonetheless, Jones possesses big play potential. Has proven capable of delivering performances at any given week.
Tyler Higbee
Tyler Higbee, who plays as an end for the Rams, faced disappointment with two catches totaling 10 yards throughout Week 1. However, he remains the end, for the Rams offense and can expect an increase in the number of passes thrown his way during Week 2.
Sell High
Davante Adams
Davante Adams, the receiver, for the Packers, had a performance in Week 1. He caught 12 passes totaling 206 yards and scoring 3 touchdowns. Despite his top-tier status as a fantasy receiver it could be advantageous to explore trading him while his value’s still high.
Cooper Kupp
Cooper Kupp, another receiver from the Rams had a comparable showing. He caught 11 passes for 142 yards. Scored 2 touchdowns. Like Adams Kupps’ exceptional performance might make it challenging to convince others to trade him. Nevertheless, there is potential for a return if you consider selling him.
Austin Ekeler
Austin Ekeler, the running for the Chargers delivered a Week 1 display by rushing for an impressive total of 115 yards and scoring two touchdowns. However, it’s worth noting that he will face off against a Patriots defense in Week 2.
This situation presents an opportunity where you could consider selling him at a peak value before this match-up.
Justin Jefferson
Justin Jefferson of the Vikings also had a performance in Week 1. He caught seven passes amounting to a total of 85 yards. Similar to Ekeler Jefferson faces a challenge against the Cowboys’ defense in Week 2.
If you are inclined towards maximizing your returns, on Jeffersons value before this game takes place.
Miles Sanders
Miles Sanders, the running, for the Eagles, didn’t have a game in Week 1 as he only managed to rush for 39 yards. Despite this, he is still a player. However, it’s worth noting that he will be sharing carries with Kenneth Gainwell. If you’re not confident about Sanders’ future performance you could try selling him at a value.
Conclusion
These are a few players who could be considered as candidates, for buying low or selling high in Week 2. Remember to conduct your research and make decisions based on what your team needs and the upcoming matchups.
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