Week 11 Fantasy Football Trade Value Charts: DeAndre Hopkins The Prime Buy-Low Candidate
In this week’s trade value charts, we’ll really focus on the running back and wide receiver targets. Right now, RBs Cordarrelle Patterson, AJ Dillon, and Elijah Mitchell stand out as particularly interesting buy-low targets after their trade values have dropped substantially since the season began.
While WRs Terry McLaurin and Christian Kirk have been on fire this season, their trade values very well may have reached their peak. This makes them ideal sell-high candidates in trades as we head into Week 11 of the 2022 fantasy football season and the trade deadline looms.
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Week 11 Buy-Low Candidates
WR DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals (13.55)
DeAndre Hopkins had 10 catches for 98 yards in his fourth game of the season. This means that he’s averaged essentially 100 receiving yards per game through his first four games of the season for the Cardinals. Hopkins has 36 catches for 396 receiving yards and two touchdowns this season. He could easily erupt for more in the weeks to come, yet his trade value is astonishingly low heading into Week 11. Certainly, his six-game PED suspsension plays a role in that, but Hopkins is certainly one of if not the most underrated fantasy football wide receiver based on his current traded value and his impressive production over the last few weeks.
RB Cordarrelle Patterson, Atlanta Falcons (15.61)
Despite getting off to a great start this season, Cordarelle Patterson missed a stretch of games in October but has gotten back on the field for the Falcons this month. He is back and but his trade value is very low. He could erupt over the next few weeks as the Falcons desperately try to compete with Tampa Bay to make it out of the NFC South come postseason time.
RB AJ Dillon, Green Bay Packers (14.68)
AJ Dillon has certainly let down his fantasy owners this season. Nonetheless, Quadzillah had an efficient game on Sunday where he had 13 carries for 65 rushing yards. Dillon has now produced 454 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards, and one touchdown in 2022. His trade value has dropped substantially since the season began. After a performance like his on Sunday, fantasy owners might consider buying him low in trades this week.
RB Elijah Mitchell, San Francisco 49ers (10.68)
Elijah Mitchell had an impressive return after being sidelined since Week 1. He had 18 carries for 89 yards (4.9 AVG) in the 49ers 22-16 victory over Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers this weekend. While Christian McCaffrey is now San Francisco’s top option at RB. While injuries prevented him from producing the season many had hoped for, his great return to the 49ers first-team offense should encourage fantasy owners to pursue him in trades heading into Week 11 especially taking into consideration how low his trade value has dropped.
Week 11 Sell-High Candidates
WR Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders (21.45)
Despite getting off to a relatively slow start this season, Terry McLaurin has had at least five catches for at least 70 yards in three of his last five games. He is coming off of an eight reception game for 128 receiving yards against the Eagles last night. Nonetheless, the Washington Commanders are too much of a liability on offense to consider McLaurin a fantasy lock for the remainder of the season. While he’s had great games, he’s also had some rough outings. Right now, his trade value has peaked at approximately 21-22 points. He is currently ranked ahead of DK Metcalf (20.66), Tyler Lockett (20.52), Deebo Samuel (20.29), and Amon-Ra St. Brown (20.01). If you have McLaurin on your roster right, this week could be the perfect time to sell him high and get your hands on a truly elite wideout poised to breakout in the later half of the 2022 NFL season.
WR Christian Kirk, Jacksonville Jaguars (25.85)
Christian Kirk is having a surprisingly impressive season in his first year in Jacksonville. Kirk has amassed 679 receiving yards and seven touchdowns on 52 receptions from Trevor Lawrence in his sophomore NFL season. While Kirk has been red hot, you cannot count on Jacksonville’s receivers to produce each weekend like you can on other wide receivers who are ranking well ahead of Kirk. Right now, A.J. Brown (23.85), Jaylen Waddle (23.84), and Mike Evans (21.97) all fall below Kirk in the WR NFL Trade Value Charts. Although Ja’Marr Chase (24.29) has been out with a hip injury and could miss another few weeks, has slipped more than a full trade value point below Kirk in the charts. While we are not telling you to absolutely shop Kirk away this week, you might consider doing so because of his red-hot trade value. It is hard to picture his trade value increasing much more than where it has peaked at the moment.
RB Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings (30.67)
Over the last few weeks, Vikings’ RB Dalvin Cook has been on absolute tear. This Sunday, Cook had 119 rushing yards, 27 receiving yards, and one touchdown. Since Week 5, Cook has produced 448 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards, and six total touchdowns. He’s therefore been red-hot in this second half of the season. At the moment, he has one of the highest fantasy football trade values of all players at any position. At running back, you could shoot your shot and try to trade Cook away for Derrick Henry (31.50) who is in range after finally having a bad game in Week 10. Right now, Josh Jacobs (29.89), Nick Chubb (28.55), and Christian McCaffrey (27.82), and Alvin Kamara (26.92) all rank below Cook in the trade value charts. It could be the perfect time for fantasy owners to cash in on his high trade value and trade him away for a different and potentially more valuable elite fantasy running back.
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