Sell High
Justin Jefferson (WR-MIN), Jordan Addison (WR-MIN) - Do you believe in J.J. McCarthy? I'm not sure that Kevin O'Connell does, given how he has handled Carson Wentz's shoulder injury. However, now that Wentz is having surgery, he has no choice but to put McCarthy out there against a Lions defense that has been able to get under the skin of opposing quarterbacks at times this season. McCarthy showed nowhere near enough ability to keep Jefferson and Addison's values anywhere near where they were with Wentz, which isn't exactly a high bar. Things could get out of hand if McCarthy is struggling against prevent defenses in lopsided losses to teams like Baltimore, Green Bay, and Seattle on the upcoming schedule. Selling Jefferson in dynasty leagues might be going too far, but it's hard to be optimistic about him in redraft. Addison might not even be startable with McCarthy.
Sell Low
J.J. McCarthy (QB-MIN), T.J. Hockenson (TE-MIN), Jordan Mason (RB-MIN) - McCarthy might be at the highest value he's going to have right now before we see him play. Consider dealing him in superflex dynasty leagues. Hockenson's value could be swirling down the drain if McCarthy doesn't improve. Sell Mason for just about whatever you can get with the running game probably not getting out of the garage in the upcoming weeks.
Drake London (WR-ATL) - Kirk Cousins isn't saving London's value, and we have already seen what it is going to be with Michael Penix Jr. when Darnell Mooney is on the field. The Falcons are going to stick to running the ball and trying to play good defense to win. We keep trying to make London a fantasy WR1 because he plays like one, but the surroundings are not cooperating. Try to make a lateral move to someone like Nico Collins or George Pickens in redraft leagues.