🔥 Week 8 fantasy football trade targets you need to know

Week 8 fantasy football trade guide breaking down who to buy low and who to sell high before your season slips away

Rome Odunze is locked in as Chicago’s WR1 and still a buy-low after quiet weeks as the Bears offense finds rhythm

Bijan Robinson is battling a recent knee scare and losing touches to Allgeier so it’s time to move on

Travis Etienne gets Raiders, Titans, and Cardinals next with one of the softest RB playoff schedules, perfect buy window

Quinshon Judkins just scored three times but his usage and receiving work won’t hold up against New England

De’Von Achane still ranks among the top in receptions and efficiency, his role keeps growing

DeVonta Smith exploded in Week 7 but remains the No. 2 option in a low-volume pass offense

Rashee Rice looks like a top-five WR rest-of-season as his target share spikes

Who to trade for in fantasy football Week 8

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So, you’re 1 and six or two and five in your fantasy league. Well, good thing you found this video because week eight is your last chance to save your season. First, you’re going to trade for Roma Dunce. The Bears have found the rhythm and Odun is locked in at their wide receiver 1. Plus, the early season excitement has worn off, so he’s a classic buy low after a couple of quiet weeks. Next, this one might upset some people, but if you can trade away Ban Robinson for CMC, JT, or JSN, do it. He came so close to hyperextending his knee last week, honestly, I thought his ACL was cooked. But then they get the Dolphins this week, and in every blowout, Algier ruins Bjon’s ceiling. So cash out now before it’s too late and trade for Travis ETN. He’s coming off of two straight duds in brutal matchups. But next he gets the Raiders, Titans, and Cardinals and one of the softest playoff schedules for running back. So we’re buying. Thank me later. But trade away Quinn Sean Judkins. Yeah, he just scored three times, but sell high. That was more than the entire Browns offense has managed in any game this year. Plus, they’re about to get run over by the Patriots. And Judkins doesn’t catch passes. But trade four, Devon Aani still ripping off chunk plays and ranks top three in receptions. He’s also the only player who may actually get better as the Dolphins offense implodes. Trade away Devonte Smith. He went nuclear in week seven, but sell high. He’s still the number two option in an offense that sits bottom five in pass rate. But before my number one trade for and trade away, make sure you’re taking all of your picks on Khi this week. It’s basically like a stock market for sports and it’s available in all 50 states. Trade for Rashi Rice. He’s a top five wide receiver the rest of the way and if his owner doesn’t realize that yet, you’re running out of time. But don’t buy the hype after his first TD. Tradeaway Travis Hunter.

33 Comments

  1. Traded away Irving and smith for brown and odunze week 3. Followed that by trading mclaurin and spears for Jeanty. Traded Jeanty for Jacob’s. Traded Diggs for etienne
    Still have Gibbs, Taylor and rice. Most points in the league

  2. You’re videos are no help your telling ppl
    To trade for players that other ppl in your league got already lol and would only get rid of they were slow asf

  3. Do not trade Justin’s. Super easy schedule and he gets 20+ attempts each game. Terrible take.

  4. Trade for CMC, Odunze, Achane and Rice. Some great insight. Never would have thought to get them and I’m sure their owners are just itching to get them off their team. Amazing

  5. I got an offer of Devonta Smitty and Judkins for Saquon from the dude in last in my league who needs startabke quality player depth and Saquon has been mid.

    Should I take a risk in Saquon bounce back

  6. I agree that JT, CMC, and JSN are all better than Bijan but Bijan is right after those 3 and there’s no point in trading him

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