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Fantasy Stock Market: Week 6

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We are almost halfway through the regular season and have just about five weeks left to consider trades. Most leagues including my dynasty have a week 11 trade deadline and that will be here before you know it. We are also starting to run out of candidates I haven't discussed ad nauseam. If you've been following this series thus far I greatly appreciate it and thank you. You would have bought Ja'Marr Chase and other Bengals dirt cheap along with Lamb, Pickens, Prescott, and Javonte Williams. You would have sold David Montgomery high and been rid of Tracy by now as well. Thank you for the support and let's get into this week.


BUY


Trey McBride, TE, Arizona Cardinals


The Cardinals have been a dumpster fire as usual this season but ole ash tray is the bright spot yet again. Even with the dysfunction and questionable play calling Trey remains a top 6 TE with potential for a boom game every time. A lot of owners may be panicking after the Cards gave the Titans their first win so I'd be jumping to get Trey from an overzealous seller.



George Kittle, TE, San Francisco 49ers


Kittle could soon rejoin his team and they are in desperate need of play makers. With a lot of injuries and Mac Jones playing better than anticipated, I think Kittle will get peppered with targets and volume. We've seen him feast in this offense before and a healthy Kittle elevates the whole team.


SELL


Tyler Allgeier, RB, Atlanta Falcons


If someone thinks Allgeier is a stand alone back I'm taking that opportunity. Allgeier is nothing more than expensive bondage handcuffs with fuzzy trim. There's not much there and it's not practical. Bijan is life.


Ryan Flournoy, WR, Dallas Cowboys


Lamb will be back soon and Pickens is the number 2 plus Ferguson has to eat. Dak is playing out of his mind but he can't keep a 4th pass catcher fantasy relevant after also including any receptions going Javonte's way. It wasn't Flournoy season last year and it won't be this year either. Find a sucker and fleece them like fine wool.


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