Sell High
Trey Benson (RB-ARI) - Benson will take over as the every-down back in Arizona, which would be more exciting if the team had shown any ability to get the running game on track in the first three weeks. Benson will have a reasonably high floor because of his pass-catching ability, but the ceiling games may not come often in a mediocre offense. If you can use the promise of the beginning of his tenure as the feature back to make Benson the main piece in a deal to get a more established back in a better offense, do it.
Tre Tucker (WR-LV) - Tucker's Week 3 will go down as one of the biggest wide receiver games of the season, but two of his three scores came in garbage time. Brock Bowers isn't 100% and the Raiders' running game is stuck in a ditch on the side of a road. Chances are, Ashton Jeanty will start making more of an impact sooner or later, and Bowers will go back to being the central piece of the passing game.
Buy High
Tyquan Thornton (WR-KC) - Xavier Worthy will be back this week, but it is very difficult to imagine him having a big role with a balky shoulder in a harness. Rashee Rice won't be back for three more weeks. It sure seems like Thornton is going to be the primary deep threat going forward, and in an offense that is going to ask Patrick Mahomes II to perform more derring-do than what we've seen from him in the last few years. Thornton was a replay overturn away from two scores and a breakout in Week 3. Don't let the ball getting marked at the one diminish what he accomplished, and what he could accomplish with Mahomes.
Cam Skattebo (RB-NYG) - I apologize for underestimating Skattebo. His spirit, resourcefulness, and single-minded drive on the field are irresistible. He can help a rookie quarterback a lot in the short passing game, and hopefully, the offense will be invigorated by the installation of Jaxson Dart. I would expect Skattebo to be worth more than Trey Benson in redraft leagues, and he could be a discount Christian McCaffrey.