Early Fantasy Football Trade Advice (Week 12) (2024)

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If your league doesn’t have a trade deadline, or the deadline has yet to pass, it’s time to get out there and check the pulse of your league mates and make some deals! The fantasy playoffs are right around the corner, so you must strengthen your roster where you can and, in turn, pivot off players who could disappoint down the stretch. As always, we’ve got you covered with three players to buy and three to sell ahead of week 12 of the 2023 NFL season.

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Three Players to Buy

Khalil Herbert (RB – CHI)

Khalil Herbert returned from injured reserve in week 11 and was the clear lead option in the Bears’ backfield outside of Justin Fields (who also returned from injury). Herbert received 16 attempts compared to just size for both Roschon Johnson and D’Onta Foreman, and he figures to be the clear lead back moving forward for the Bears offense. He only managed 35 rushing yards on his 16 attempts. Still, better days lie ahead for Herbert, who averaged nearly six yards per attempt last season and averaged over five yards per attempt this season before missing time due to injury. He’s a sneaky buy because he doesn’t possess the same “name brand” value as other players, and he could be undervalued in your league.

Gus Edwards (RB – BAL)

A few weeks ago, it felt like some touchdown regression was coming for Gus Edwards, but now he’s scored nine times in the last five games. He’s currently on pace for his best season as a pro and getting many valuable opportunities near the goal line for the Ravens. Like Khalil Herbert, Edwards isn’t the sexiest name on the trade block and could be had for cheaper than you might think in your league. You can’t bank on multiple touchdowns every week, but opportunity is king, and he’s seen double-digit rushing attempts in all but two games this season. He still has a bye week ahead of him and some difficult matchups down the stretch, but he’s worth floating an offer for.

Brock Purdy (QB – SF)

It’s looking like the bye week did wonders for Brock Purdy. He was in a bit of a slump from week six to week eight when he threw just three touchdowns compared to five interceptions in that span, but since the week nine bye week, he’s back on track. He’s thrown three touchdown passes and zero interceptions in consecutive weeks and needs to be locked into fantasy lineups moving forward. Given the current quarterback landscape, if you’re the team manager who was rostering Joe Burrow or Deshaun Watson, Purdy is a logical target if the rest of your roster is ready to push for the playoffs and beyond.

Three Players to Sell

Ja’Marr Chase (WR – CIN)

OK, hear me out. It feels sacrilegious to ever list Ja’Marr Chase as a sell candidate, and I must emphasize that this is only for redraft formats. Of course, in dynasty and keeper leagues, Chase remains a hold or even a buy if you can buy at a discounted rate following the Joe Burrow injury. In redraft formats, I’m fine dangling Chase in trade talks to see if I can find a wide receiver near the same talent level, but should have more reliable quarterback play for the remainder of the season. I’m in no way rushing to sell low on Chase, as he is the type of talent that should be essentially quarterback-proof, but you wouldn’t be crazy to see what else is out there.

Calvin Ridley (WR – JAC)

Calvin Ridley reemerged in week 11 for the Jaguars to the tune of seven receptions, 103 yards, and two scores, and now could be the time to move him if you’re hoping for a significant return. Consistency has not been the name of Ridley’s game in 2023. Week 11 was only his third 100-yard performance of the season and his fourth game with over five receptions. Christian Kirk has been far more consistent for the Jaguars, and there’s reason to believe that continues over the back half of the season. When fantasy playoffs start getting closer, I want players in my lineup that I can rely on for a certain level of production week in and week out, and unfortunately, that has not been Ridley this season.

AJ Dillon (RB – GB)

Aaron Jones unfortunately suffered a knee injury in week 11 against the Los Angeles Chargers. While the severity is unknown, it seems safe to expect him to miss some time. AJ Dillon handled most of the rushing work in his absence, but he only turned his 14 attempts into 29 yards. Dillon has seen double-digit rushing attempts in six games but has not eclipsed 100 yards in a game to date (his season high is 76 yards). He only has one touchdown on the season and has averaged over 4.5 yards per attempt in one game through 11 weeks. He hasn’t been very productive, and that could continue even if he is thrust into a full-time starter role. I’d look to flip him to a manager in your league who is more bullish on him taking on increased opportunities.

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FAQs

Who should I pick up Week 12 fantasy football? ›

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickups, Week 12: Taking the leap with Jayden Reed
  • Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers (36% rostered)
  • Odell Beckham Jr., Baltimore Ravens (8%)
  • Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans Saints (45%)
  • Rondale Moore, Arizona Cardinals (15%)
  • Zach Charbonnet, Seattle Seahawks (44%)
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How do you handle unfair trades in fantasy football? ›

How to deal with it: If efforts have been made to cover up their shady dealings, you'll have no choice but to scrap the deal and should probably seriously consider removing the owners involved from the league. Under-the-table trades are arguably the worst sin in fantasy sports, and should be dealt with accordingly.

Do you pick a new fantasy team every week? ›

Each Gameweek you select a new 15-player squad from scratch. Just like in Fantasy Premier League, a standard squad consists of 15 players with a budget of £100.0m, and managers must pick two goalkeepers, five defenders, five midfielders and three forwards.

What tight end to pick up in week 12? ›

At tight end, George Kittle is red hot and a top-three player at the position. David Njoku busts into the top 10 after a 15-target game last week, and Isaiah Likely has moved way up in the rankings with Mark Andrews expected to miss playing time. Be sure to check back for updates … and Happy Thanksgiving!

Who should I start fantasy football week 13? ›

Fantasy Football Week 13 Start 'Em Sit 'Em
  • DeVonta Smith. WR - PHI - #6. 2023 - 2024 season. ...
  • Jayden Reed. WR - GB - #11. 2023 - 2024 season. ...
  • Jaylen Warren. RB - PIT - #30. 2023 - 2024 season. ...
  • Devin Singletary. RB - NYG - #26. ...
  • Juwan Johnson. TE - NO - #83. ...
  • Christian Kirk. Q. ...
  • DeAndre Hopkins. WR - TEN - #10. ...
  • Tyler Higbee. Q.
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How do you trade successfully in fantasy football? ›

The Trade Secret

You need to approach your league-mates with a giving mentality. Research their team and identify which positions they need to improve most. First, start your trade talks by acknowledging their strong abilities as a fantasy player.

How many people to veto a trade? ›

Once a trade is accepted, an email will be sent to every team manager in the league with detailed instructions on how to cast a vote. Follow those steps and you'll be all set. If enough votes are cast against the trade (4 out of 10, 50% of teams NOT involved in the trade), then it will be immediately canceled.

When to veto fantasy trade? ›

Every team manager in your league has the power to cast a vote against a trade once one is accepted if they feel that it is unfair. As a team manager in the league you'll be sent an email with detailed instructions on how to cast a vote - follow those step and you'll be all set.

What order should I pick my fantasy team? ›

The best -- or fairest -- way to pick your fantasy draft order is to randomize it. Most league platforms will randomize the draft order for you, and you can find free randomizers on the internet if needed.

What to do when your fantasy player has a bye week? ›

Here are a few key strategies for managing bye weeks in fantasy football: Draft with bye weeks in mind: When drafting, consider the bye weeks of your potential picks. If possible, try to avoid selecting multiple key players with the same bye week to prevent leaving your lineup vulnerable later in the season.

Can you play 5 2 3 in FPL? ›

You are able to change your formation by making substitutions in your FPL team. In the example above, the team is set up in a formation of 5-2-3.

What is the most common scoring in fantasy football? ›

The most common three types of scoring in redraft and best ball leagues tends to be standard (no points per reception), 0.5 PPR (0.5 points per reception) and PPR (1.0 point per reception).

What is the most popular scoring system in fantasy football? ›

Points Per Reception (PPR)

PPR stands for “point per reception” and refers to just that. In this format, each offensive player gets 1 fantasy point for each reception. PPR has become the most played of the three fantasy football points scoring systems mentioned above.

What is the ideal number for fantasy football? ›

While there isn't a right or wrong league size, most agree that 10 or 12 people is just about right. If there are too few people in the league, everyone has a team full of superstars, which removes some of the skill aspects of fantasy.

What defense should I pick up in fantasy football? ›

Fantasy Football Defense Rankings (2024)
RankNameTeam
1.San Francisco DefenseSF
2.Buffalo DefenseBUF
3.Dallas DefenseDAL
4.Philadelphia DefensePHI
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Will JJ play week 12? ›

Week 12 injury tracker: Justin Jefferson Questionable, not expected to play.

Is Kyren Williams playing in week 12? ›

Rams' Kyren Williams leads Week 12 conference players of the week for play vs. Cardinals.

Is Jayden Reed playing week 12? ›

Packers add WR Jayden Reed to Week 12 injury report with chest injury.

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