After months of waiting, we finally got to watch real, live football that actually matters. Week 1 of the fantasy football season is now just about in the books.
Fantasy managers should always be looking to improve their rosters. With that in mind, Pro Football Network recently examined a handful of buy-low targets and sell-high options. Here’s the quarterback and tight end who are interesting trade options.
Top QB and TE To Buy in Your League
Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati Bengals
I can’t imagine a worse return after missing half a season. Joe Burrow took the field at home against a team expected to be the worst in the league and did not throw a touchdown.
There were also extenuating circumstances. Ja’Marr Chase had barely practiced amidst his hold-in. Tee Higgins missed the game after tweaking his hamstring at practice on Thursday. There are clearly better days ahead for Burrow.
A lot of quarterbacks struggled in Week 1. In general, offenses will improve as the season progresses. If you can take advantage of a panicking Burrow manager, go for it.
Dalton Kincaid, TE, Buffalo Bills
I really struggled to find a tight end worth buying low after Week 1. Given that Dalton Kincaid played 83% of the snaps and only caught one pass for 11 yards, his fantasy managers might be concerned it will be more of the same. He was outproduced by Dawson Knox.
While I wasn’t high on Kincaid entering the season, he’s certainly not going to be this bad. Josh Allen did not throw more than five passes to any receiver. Eventually, one should emerge as his favorite. My bet remains on Kincaid. Buy low if you can.
Which QB and TE are the best sell-high options? Who are some buy-low targets at the other positions? Check out the full article!