The Post’s Drew Loftis evaluates all the relevant fantasy football news from Week 6 of the NFL season.

Moving In

Daniel Jones QB, Giants

Three straight humdrum-to-awful fantasy performances likely have landed him back on your waiver wire. Great streaming option vs. Cardinals this week. If you can hang onto to him, he gets the Eagles, Dolphins and Redskins during the fantasy playoffs.

Mike Williams WR, Chargers

We keep waiting for him to bust out and he hasn’t. But he does have 10 red-zone targets with just one TD so far. That efficiency rate is due for a correction, meaning more TDs for Williams ahead.

Luke Willson TE, Seahawks

With Will Dissly suffering an apparent Achilles injury, Willson will step into that role. He is a veteran who never has produced at Dissly’s pace, so temper expectations.

Darren Fells TE, Texans

Followed up two-TD Week 5 outing with six grabs for 69 yards on seven targets Sunday. Role could be growing.

Moving Out

Baker Mayfield QB, Browns

Had a satisfactory fantasy day, thanks to rushing TD, but still didn’t play well. Have a backup plan.

Carlos Hyde RB, Texans

Two straight weeks of 20-plus carries. Parlay that and buy low on a more talented featured RB like Joe Mixon, David Montgomery or Damien Williams.

Dede Westbrook WR, Jaguars

In the slot against a Saints defense much tougher on other positions, turned in another dud. With emergence of D.J. Chark and the Gardner Minshew train slowing, outlook for Westbrook is dimming.

Hunter Henry TE, Chargers

Blockbuster season debut, after missing time with a knee injury — eight catches on nine targets for 100 yards and two TDs. So why shop him? If you found a suitable fill-in while Henry was out — Austin Hooper, Mark Andrews, Darren Waller — trade the one that yields the highest return.