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 are the wide receivers who are interesting trade options.
Top WRs To Buy Low
Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals
It’s hard to imagine a worse debut for Marvin Harrison Jr. He dropped an easy pass and finished with one reception for four yards. Of course, he will be better.
I can’t imagine anyone who spent an early second-round pick on Harrison is selling him after one bad game. But you never know. Fantasy managers are a fickle bunch.
I still believe in Harrison returning WR1/2 value this season. He’s the clear WR1 on the Cardinals. Kyler Murray looks like he did before he tore his ACL. This is going to be a very good offense with a very bad defense. Jump on Harrison if you can get any sort of discount.
DJ Moore, Chicago Bears
There were a lot of underperforming wide receivers in Week 1. The Bears really struggled offensively in Williams’ first start. Both of their touchdowns came via defense and special teams.
Amidst Williams’ difficulties, he did target DJ Moore eight times. Unfortunately, Moore only managed five receptions for 36 yards.
Moore is still the clear WR1 for the Bears. He will be the favorite to lead them in targets every week. If his manager is worried about Keenan Allen’s involvement and Rome Odunze coming on later in the season, see if you can buy low on a guy I still think can finish as a fantasy WR1.
Which wide receivers are the best sell-high options? Who are some buy-low targets at the other positions? Check out the full article!