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Moves to Make Now in Dynasty Fantasy Football (11/15)

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We’re almost there, folks. It’s time for the annual “should dynasty leagues have trade deadlines?” debate among the fantasy community. The playoffs are right around the corner too. This week’s edition of “Dynasty Moves to Make” offers up a couple of spot starters available on waivers and some running backs you should be looking to acquire.

As a reminder, buying doesn’t mean getting a player for Will Shipley and the new “Live From Nashville” Nickelback album. Selling doesn’t mean you must rid your rosters of said player for 10 cents on the dollar. When players are improperly valued, take advantage.

Dynasty Moves to Make: Sells

Mark Andrews, TE, Baltimore Ravens

Consider Mark Andrews‘ Week 10 performance an early Christmas gift. Andrews reached season highs in snap percentage (84%), targets (7), receptions (6) and receiving yards (68) and caught a touchdown for the heck of it. Encouraging, right? Well … the problem is this happened with Isaiah Likely out of the lineup with a hamstring injury. After failing to break double-digit points through the first five weeks of the season, Andrews has done so in four of his last five games. Much of that can be attributed to his five touchdowns over the stretch. Even with Week 10, Andrews only averages 3.6 targets per game, which is his fourth season in a row with decreasing average targets per game. Likely will be back (probably this week), and Diontae Johnson likely gets involved in the offense as he learns the playbook. This is the last chance you’ll have to trade Andrews anywhere near elite tight-end status.

Players I’d be willing to trade Andrews for 1 for 1: Evan Engram, Cade Otton, David Njoku
Trade Andrews if: You roster him. His value has nowhere to go but down.

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