Buy Low, Sell High: Week 4

Our Sigmund Bloom examines players you should target or try to move on from.

Sigmund Bloom's Buy Low, Sell High: Week 4 Sigmund Bloom Published 09/26/2024

 

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The Green Bay Packers offense - If the Packers are this efficient and effective without Jordan Love and with a quarterback who was traded for couch cushion change in a quarterback-needy league, what will it look like when everything is clicking? Jayden Reed and Christian Watson should become every-week startsTucker Kraft could be a viable tight end play even while sharing snaps with Luke Musgrave, and don’t sleep on Emanuel Wilson, who will turn this backfield into a committee if he and Josh Jacobs keep playing the way they played last week. MarShawn Lloyd's dynasty value is also up just because he plays in this offense. 

Erick All Jr.. (TE-CIN) - Don’t be surprised if All is a top five fantasy tight end sometime in 2025, as long as he can stay healthy. He was a second-round (read starter) quality tight end prospect, but he tore an ACL last year and had back surgery in 2022, so he fell to the fourth round. He is already showing that he deserves significant playing time less than a year removed from his knee injury, and the Bengals are raving about him. Iowa tight ends strike again.

Carson Steele (RB-KC) - Steele didn’t make the needle move much in his first start for the Chiefs, but he was the dedicated lead back, earned praise from Andy Reid, and should tighten his hold on the job with another strong performance this week against the Chargers. The Chiefs are going to be content to win ugly, and that should include a big dose of Steele every week. If you missed out on Jordan Mason, making an offer to someone who added Steele, but doesn’t need him, could soothe the pain.

Zay Flowers (WR-BAL) - Flowers didn’t do much in Week 3 because the Ravens opened up a big lead in the first half against a hapless Cowboys run defense. That might not happen often as the Ravens poor pass defense was exposed in the second half. The Ravens could get in more wide open high-scoring games if this issue can’t be solved. They also have a run of poor pass defense with the Bengals, Commanders, Bucs, and Browns up over the next four weeks.

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