Jay Ajayi leads Week 11 fantasy trade targets
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Dustin Brown Men Jersey Jay Ajayi leads Week 11 fantasy trade targets Published: Nov 15, 2017 at 10:19 AM In this edition of Trade Calls we set our sights on three players to make a move for in trade negotiations, one way or the other. Whether it's upcoming schedules, overreactions due to underperformance or unexpected fantasy-point explosions, look to move this list of players ahead of the Week 11 slate. Let's dig into the good stuff. BUY: DeVante Parker, WR, Miami Dolphins Since the traded away , the offense has become more pa s-happy. In Weeks 2 through Week 8, Miami owned a 60/40 run to pa s ratio. That has flipped to 40/60 in the two weeks since Ajayi was jettisoned. In fact, not a single player on the team has notched double-digit rush attempts in either of their last two games. Much of that has to do with the fact that Miami was playing from behind in Week 9 against the and Week 10 against the . And because the offense isn't what one would call productive and/or efficient, we should expect more of the same going forward with two matchups against high-scoring offenses like the (twice) and in coming weeks. No player has benefitted more from the negative game scripts the have faced the last few games than wideout . Since his healthy return in Week 9, Parker leads Miami in Next Gen Stats percentage of team air yards, or TAY, with a 40 percent share. That number ranks him 11th in the NFL among all wideouts during that two-game span. Parker also leads the team in receiving yards with 142 on 11 receptions in the last two weeks. What's more, over half of his opportunities have come in the second half. Of his 17 combined targets, 58 percent have come after halftime, with 54 percent of his receiving yards also coming after intermi sion. even noted on Monday night that he can't remember the last time a player "bo sed garbage time" the way Parker had. True statement, Pat. Especially when the guy is . You might be wondering about . In the two games that Parker has been back from injury, Landry has just as many targets (17) and receptions (11) as his teammate, and has scored twice compared to no touchdowns for Parker. You can't bank on touchdowns, and a huge fantasy red flag for Landry is his lack of yardage production. As my fantasy cohort out, Landry leads the NFL in receptions, yet he ranks 61st in yardage. Landry is not the player in the offense who is going to benefit from Kurtis MacDermid Men Jersey negative game scripts. It's going to be Parker. And those matchups against high-scoring offenses that I mentioned earlier ( , Chiefs) are also against two of the league's worst pa s defenses. Parker is set up for a productive stretch run, so buy-in now before his matchup against Tampa Bay in Week 11. SELL: A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals dropped 115 yards and a touchdown on the last week, marking his best fantasy performance in a month. That kind of performance should be expected from an elite wide receiver against a defense that is allowing the eighth-most fantasy points per game to the position. But since the ' Week 6 bye, Green has failed to eclipse 42 receiving yards in three of four contests. Yes, that includes the Week 9 game that he was ejected from after just one catch, but not including that game, Green's average targets per game have dipped from 10.2 to seven, with a 3.6 receptions per game average during that span. Green is obviously the key cog in the offense, but his elite talent is being wasted as Cincinnati team has struggled this year, averaging just 203 pa s yards per game, sixth-worst in the league. His best fantasy games this season have come in favorable matchups against the , , and . But he's failed to produce in tougher matchups against the , and (he had one catch for six yards before getting to sed a few minutes before halftime). When it comes to trade calls, a lot of predicting sell-highs is based on matchups the rest of the way, and Green's are far from favorable. The face four top-four pa s defenses in their next five games including the , , and . So when you combine Green's inconsistent production since the bye, overall struggles on offense for the and the scary matchup outlook down the stretch, you can see why it might be time to move Green for some depth if you're looking at a fantasy playoff run. Just don't sell yourself shy. BUY: Jay Ajayi, RB, Philadelphia Eagles I am all-in on in Week 11 against the and going forward in . So much so that I pulled off a trade for him in my longest running, nearest and dearest, home league. Let me explain why. Ajayi is the three-down back the never knew they needed, that is, until they became the best team in the NFL. The team liked him so much, that they were confident giving him the ball eight times in a big win over the just days after he joined the team. And what did Ajayi do with that opportunity? He averaged 9.6 yards per carry which included an explosive 46-yard touchdown rumble in his debut. He's now had a full bye week off to study Philadelphia's offense, and every report coming from the coaching staff and points to Ajayi having an increased role starting in Week 11. Coach Doug Pederson praised Ajayi's football smarts this week, as well as his understanding of the game and his ability to quickly pick up the offense. It's a stark contrast to what coach Adam Gase was saying about Ajayi just a few weeks ago. Clearly, the fourth-year back is a major part of the ' offensive plan going forward, and Week 11 presents an ideal situation for him to thrive. Marty Mcsorley Women Jersey The Dallas defense can be attacked via the ground game and will be without linebacker leaving even more opportunity for Ajayi to thrive. Philadelphia is already averaging 136.8 rush yards per game, fourth-best in the league, and runs the ball 31.6 times per game, second most. They're the only team with over 30 rush attempts per game but fewer than eight rushing touchdowns, and Ajayi is going to change that. Beyond Week 11, the have three favorable running back matchups in Weeks 14, 15 and 16 (aka the fantasy playoffs) against the , and . Trade for him now, before he goes off in Week 11, or you'll mi s your chance to acquire an RB1 for a championship run. *-- Follow Matt on: Instagram: . (Tune in to his IG Live se sions every Sunday morning.) Twitter: . (You may @ me. I may or may not block you.) Facebook: . (Need them likes, yo.) TV: watch for the video version Trade Calls on Thursday's episode of Live on NFL Network! * This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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