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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

10 Players You Must Trade Away Before It's Too Late (Fantasy Football)

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5774 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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10 Players You Must Trade Away Before It's Too Late (Fantasy Football)

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0:00.0

Imagine if you were able to trade away guys like J.K. Dobbins, Remandre Stevenson,

0:03.6

when they're at the peak of their powers in fantasy, but now they're not.

0:05.8

Well, that's what this video is all about, trying to find the tradeaway players that you need

0:08.7

to be getting off of your team, and there's 10 of them in this video, and send them over to

0:11.9

your friend's roster before week five begins.

0:14.0

And we'll begin with Jordan Addison, the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver, who returned in week four from an injury, and he ended up playing pretty well. Now, if we want to see his usage, he runs 85% of the routes in week four, according to Fantasy Life status. Now,

0:25.1

this is very good. This means that his left ankle injury that he was dealing with. He also had a

0:28.5

right high ankle sprain that he got in the preseason of the targets okay that's not a great number overall and more on that in a second

0:40.7

addison ended up a big day here and this is why he's a trade away 23 fantasy points he scores two

0:44.8

times but one of those touchdowns was a big touchdown downfield against the packers backup

0:48.2

cornerbacks the other one was you know a rushing touchdown this kind of reminds me of Xavier Worthy in week one. Remember Xavier Worthy on Thursday night football, had a rushing touchdown, had a receiving touchdown on somewhat

0:57.1

of a broken play, only has three targets, but he has 20 points. Like, you can't sustain that,

1:00.7

and we've seen that with Worthy now, you know, in week two and three. Okay, so the 12% target

1:04.3

here and four targets. Yes, you know, the Vikings didn't throw a lot in the second half and in the second quarter as much because they were up by 28 points pretty early on in this game. But still a 12% target share is rather low. But it was his first game

1:14.7

back from injury, so we give him some benefit of the doubt. But also we have to point out that Jire

1:17.9

Alexander was inactive, the Packers number one cornerback. So the Packers were actually without their

1:21.3

top two cornerbacks in this game overall, which is another reason why the big touchdown that you see from Jordan Addison that he often did last year, 10 touchdowns and three of those last year were on broken plays. This one

1:31.0

wasn't a broken play, but again, backup cornerbacks in there running right by them. Probably

1:34.5

doesn't happen with a guy like Jair. Adison ended up ranking third on the team and targets

1:37.7

behind the running back Aaron Jones, who's been highly involved, much more involved than the running backs last year for the Vikings were in the receiving game. So that's something to point out as well for target shares moving forward for Addison,

1:47.1

Justin Jefferson, Jalen Nagar stays involved.

1:49.0

You can see a lot of guys in general were involved here.

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