Sell High
Caleb Williams (QB-CHI), DJ Moore (WR-CHI), Rome Odunze (WR-CHI) - Williams was more good than bad against the Steelers in Week 12. Their defense was confused and committed lapses in the secondary more than once against the Bears' downfield passing game. The upcoming schedule might not be as generous with the Eagles, Packers, Browns, and a second date with the Packers over the next four weeks. If your redraft team is depending on the Chicago passing game, try to retrench elsewhere.
Sell Low
Drake Maye (QB-NE), Stefon Diggs (WR-NE) - Without much fanfare, Maye has regressed to a low fantasy QB1/streamer scoring level in fantasy leagues over the last month. He underachieved against the Bengals in Week 12 and lost two starting offensive linemen along the way. It was especially disappointing because Maye had his full arsenal of weapons in the passing game for the first time since Week 8, which was the last time he had a ceiling game for fantasy. Instead, that just hurt Diggs, who had his first floor game since Week 6, undermining confidence in him as a WR3/Flex option going forward. Continuing to underachieve against the Giants, Bills, Ravens, and Jets is within the range of outcomes for this offense.
Buy High
Emanuel Wilson (RB-GB) - Josh Jacobs is good to go for Week 13 without any injury listing, but the details of how he ended up leaving Week 11 are a bit ominous. Jacobs took a hit on his knee, which caused it to lock up and render him out for the rest of the game. Testing revealed no structural damage, but it certainly doesn't sound like Jacobs' knee is healthy. Wilson showed that he can handle a big workload and maintain Jacobs' level of physicality. With another unfortunate hit to Jacobs' knee, we could see Wilson as the starter for more than just one week. If the Packers are smart, they will employ a committee approach to preserve Jacobs for the playoffs, creating weekly flex value for Wilson.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB-NYG) - Tracy's back-to-back games with at least 23 touches and 130 total yards have gotten about as little attention in fantasy as they possibly could have. Perhaps folks checked out of this backfield after Cam Skattebo went down, and the Giants employed an ugly fantasy running back committee, with the quarterback hogging all the red zone touchdowns. Since then, Tracy has emerged as the lead back over Devin Singletary with a very powerful brand of running to go with quickness and speed, and he even was the first in line for touchdown opportunities last week after Singletary scored from short range twice in Week 11. Jaxson Dart should be back this week, which will keep this offense lively, but the team should hold him back from running at the goal line to avoid another concussion, which is where Tracy can turn his strong RB1 games into elite fantasy performances if he can convert.