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For Week 7:

Buy Low:

Darren Mcfadden- has an incredible schedule moving forward. Seems healthy after 6 weeks starting. Explosive back that is perfect for PPR format. Traded away Matt Ryan, Lynch, James Jones and Rudolph for Mcfadden, Stafford, and Aaron Hernandez in one league. Mcfadden will be a beast moving forward. We will see performances consistent with that of last week against the Falcons.

CJ Spiller/Fred Jackson - Don't be afraid of the timeshare in Buffalo. This is a team that likes to run the ball alot. Offense seems better, more dynamic, when both players are healthy and running the football. Good combination of size and speed for both players. Once again, don't be afraid of the time share!

Matthew Stafford- As I mentioned, like Stafford moving forward. Hasn't been putting up the numbers representative of his pre draft ranking, but I think he steadily improves his stats as the season continues. His yardage numbers are definitely there, but it's his TD/Int ratio that is the issue. If he addresses this issue, he can't be a steal from those who have grown impatient of Stafford

Jay Cutler - If you have someone like Vick, or Newton, it may be smart to stock someone like Cutler on the bench. He may have the occasional ugly game like against Packers, but he seems to have clicked with Marshall, as we have seen major strides from this offense this season as seen against Cowboys and Colts are in the season.

Greg Jennings, Aaron Hernandez, Daryl Richardson, Jones-Drew, Doug Martin

Sell High:

Matt Ryan - As well as he has done this season, I think it is a perfect time to sell him high before his numbers slowly decline. Don't think h is going to tank by any means, but those lacking a consistent starting quarterback may be willing to give a little too much for Ryan. Ryan's turnover numbers have gotten worse as the season has progressed. Looked bad in the first half against a horrible Redskins defense, and the same against the Raiders.

Marshawn Lynch, Green-Ellis, MAYBE Antonio Gates,
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will be tough to sell benjarvus high since he hasnt done anything in a while...but i agree with most of your list. also im not really sure you want to sell m. lynch high, hes a stud RB which you always want on your team...any guy that can put up 100 on the 49ers seems good enough to me.

buy low guys in my opinion:
antonio brown: (i just got him) has a GREAT matchup with cinci and especially if steelers run game is hurting, you can bet that they will throw to him often to move the chains:
donald brown: coming back hopefully next week against terrible titans D...has a very soft upcoming schedule for the most part, including the playoffs. he will get the carries since vick ballard has been weak
jones-drew: if possible...will be hard, but he is coming off a couple down games and a bye...he has a very soft schedule going forward
cam newton: the peripheral #s are there for killa cam, but he hasnt been delivering quite yet...i still think hes a great dual threat and could be poised for some good numbers down the stretch

sell high:
chris johnson- i mean maybe he turns it around, i dont know, but i just would hate owning this guy...just had a nice game and maybe you can get a good return on him
frank gore- has been beasting no question, but durability has been a concern with this guy literally every single year...he just had a huge game then got hurt in the process...does this every yr
shonn greene- is there any explanation needed here? guy just dropped 30+ points, and is facing the pats (they have an amazing run D) but you can try to sell that he has been good against the pats in his career...i personally wouldnt want any part of this guy
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Agree on Antonio Brown...will be especially wonderful moving forward in PPR formats especially..

I don't like any Colts running back on that pass heavy team. Brown will get you the occasional touchdown but not a ton of upside there

Some call Cam a sell high but I kind of agree with you. Trading away a sell high like Matt Ryan for Cam and a solid running back like Fred Jackson (maybe a bit of a stretch) would be a nice little trade. Thinking Steve Smith is in same boat as Cam.
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Yeah that's quite ridiculous. I really liked Morris but had Trent Richardson and Foster so I thought trading Alfred Morris would be a good opportunity to update at WR2.

Have MJD in my other league along with McFadden and Matthews (picked him up in the 3rd round).

Decided to sell high on Lynch for Mcfadden because McFadden is more explosive and has more upside. Lynch is a model of consistency but hasn't gotten into the end zone alot. I like Mcfadden's big play potential and role in passing game, especially in PPR format.
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Passing game in Seattle will not get much better. Seattle must deal with tough run defenses in the division while a team like the Raiders have a cake schedule. Lynch is a low end number 1 running back on any team, but I think he's a little overvalued while a more explosive player in McFadden and Charles may be undervalued.
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while i dont think lynch is a sell high, i do think you made a great move for mcfadden ESPECIALLY because its ppr...and yes he does have a soft schedule...

cam's outlier numbers say that he is bound to pick it up soon, kinda like regression in baseball...he is #1 in the league in YPA and averaging 14.4 yards per completion...pretty big numbers...

i think the time to buy low on gates has passed...you could sell him high after last week if u can get a great deal for him, but i think he is ready to start putting up numbers
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Quote Originally Posted by Vitooch View Post
For Week 7:

Buy Low:

Darren Mcfadden- has an incredible schedule moving forward. Seems healthy after 6 weeks starting. Explosive back that is perfect for PPR format. Traded away Matt Ryan, Lynch, James Jones and Rudolph for Mcfadden, Stafford, and Aaron Hernandez in one league. Mcfadden will be a beast moving forward. We will see performances consistent with that of last week against the Falcons.

CJ Spiller/Fred Jackson - Don't be afraid of the timeshare in Buffalo. This is a team that likes to run the ball alot. Offense seems better, more dynamic, when both players are healthy and running the football. Good combination of size and speed for both players. Once again, don't be afraid of the time share!

Matthew Stafford- As I mentioned, like Stafford moving forward. Hasn't been putting up the numbers representative of his pre draft ranking, but I think he steadily improves his stats as the season continues. His yardage numbers are definitely there, but it's his TD/Int ratio that is the issue. If he addresses this issue, he can't be a steal from those who have grown impatient of Stafford

Jay Cutler - If you have someone like Vick, or Newton, it may be smart to stock someone like Cutler on the bench. He may have the occasional ugly game like against Packers, but he seems to have clicked with Marshall, as we have seen major strides from this offense this season as seen against Cowboys and Colts are in the season.

Greg Jennings, Aaron Hernandez, Daryl Richardson, Jones-Drew, Doug Martin

Sell High:

Matt Ryan - As well as he has done this season, I think it is a perfect time to sell him high before his numbers slowly decline. Don't think h is going to tank by any means, but those lacking a consistent starting quarterback may be willing to give a little too much for Ryan. Ryan's turnover numbers have gotten worse as the season has progressed. Looked bad in the first half against a horrible Redskins defense, and the same against the Raiders.

Marshawn Lynch, Green-Ellis, MAYBE Antonio Gates,
Agree with you on DMC. He's had a rough early schedule, but I read somewhere that he has the softest remaining schedule for any RB. He is going to explode in the 2nd half of the season. Also read that the Raiders tweaked the run game during their bye week, and added some power running schemes into the system.

Not sure how low I'd buy on Greg Jennings. His groin could be a problem all year long, I just wouldn't give up a lot for a guy who has a nagging injury, and is getting phased out in GB. Most likely, Jennings won't be back next year, I don't think GB minds having him sit for James Jones right now. Dougy Martin is another buy low guy. He'll be a solid RB2 the rest of the season.

Not sure why you'd sell high on Matty Ice. He'll continue to be a top 5 QB each week. BJGE isn't a sell high guy because he's been pretty pedestrian so far.

Two guys I'd really recommend selling high on are Bradshaw and Michael Turner. Both are older RB's who's numbers should fade as the season goes on. Bradshaw is already having foot problems, so if there is a time to trade him, it is now since he has come off 2 really strong games.

As for Alfred......people have been saying sell high on him since week 2 or 3. Yet he still keeps putting up double digit fantasy games. I think he's the real deal. He's perfect in Mike Shannahan's system. He's getting close to that RB1 status, but unfortunately his upcoming schedule will probably keep him as a RB2. Only reason why I'd even contemplate trading Alfred is because his upcoming schedule.
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yeah alfred seems legit...im not sure about your assessment of turner though...its true, hes getting a bit older, but he is still the solid back with no sort of timeshare...plus you know he will be getting the goal line opportunities with the falcons high powered offense, if you can get someone really good in return i would do it but burner turner doesnt seem like a terrible option. maybe im just biased though because he is my rb1 lol