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As the NFL draft is just a week or so away, dynasty leagues were making last minutes moves to get ahead of the curve. Many owners may be hesitant to make moves before the NFL, but also this could be the time to advantage before the draft comes. Here are some Buy Low & Sell High; you could help make your team better right before the draft.

Buy Low

DeShaun Watson

Watson’s value has dropped a tad during the 2020 offseason after the Texans traded away his star receiver in DeAndre Hopkins. Just over the last two seasons alone, Hopkins consumed 219 receptions, 2,737 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns with Watson. Watson’s top talent is a mix of injury-prone deep threats that now included Brandin Cooks in recent trade. If you are in the market for a QB then you should take a shot on Watson. Owners in your league may be nervous about his situation and this will when you can take a shot at getting a great QB. Watson had finished 8th among QBs in deep throw completions in 2019. Watson should be able to get the job done as long as the receivers can stay healthy. He also has decent short throws in Randall Cobb and David Johnson, who are both reliable pass-catchers. Let’s also not forget that Watson could force his way out of town. The rumors that he could end up with Patriots is very interesting, so you want to take a shot on him now.

Jordan Howard

Howard has been the most underrated running back in the league. Since 2016, Howard has the third-most rushing yards in league with 3800 yards. He will only be 26 by the season starts. Owners may not be so thrilled with Howard since he has regressed over his four seasons and no passing game value in fantasy. He did recently sign with the Miami Dolphins this offseason, but many draft rumors are that the Dolphins will draft a top back. This is the time to buy him now in case the Dolphins don’t go with a top back. If that happens then you have a stable two-down running back that can be an RB3 for your team. If even the Dolphins do draft a top tier running back, Howard could see similar production like with the eagles. Howard from week four to nine that he had at least 50 yards each game and was putting big fantasy numbers up.

Nyheim Hines

Hines saw a regression in his sophomore season after 63 receptions as a rookie in 2018. Going out to grab Hines right now could be great value before his sleeper value rises big time. He isn’t going to be the starting running back for the Colts, but he could see similar receptions total to his rookie season. The recent signing of Phillip Rivers is an excellent thing for Hines to be fantasy relevant this season. In 2019, the Chargers had thirty percent of the Rivers passing attempts this back season. Rivers has always had a soft spot for the running back in the passing game. We could easily see Hines have a top 30 season for running back due to the number of passing targets he could receive this season.

Corey Davis

Davis has been a significant disappointment after being drafted as a top 10 player in the 2017 draft. Davis is a low-risk receiver that could provide the top 30 upside. He could see a Devante Parker like season his coming year with Ryan Tannehill being the full-time starter. Davis was on and off the injury report all season and wasn’t 100 % healthy during the Titans’ magical run. Defenses will be locking onto AJ Brown next season, leaving Davis to see softer coverages. Davis is a low-risk high reward type of receiver as the Titans head into a new season.

Marvin Jones

Jones is a super underrated receiver in fantasy football that could help you win a championship this season. Jones’ downfall is that he is now thirty years old and coming off an injury. Jones should be healthy by the start of the season and should be someone who you can target. Last season, Jones was a top fifteen fantasy receiver until he went out on injury in week 13. Jones may be on the wrong side of 30, but he can help you win a championship right now.

Hunter Henry

Henry has been a talented tight end but hasn’t stepped into the top tier yet. In three seasons, he has been a top 10 fantasy tight end even with injuries he has sustained. Now Henry has lost his star quarterback Philip Rivers and is replaced with Tyrod Taylor or a possible rookie. Many owners could be nervous about his success now, but you could try to steal him. When Taylor was the starter in Buffalo, he had a tight end, Charles Clay, three straight 500 plus yard seasons. Henry can still be able to perform at a high level with his mediocre quarterback play.

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Sell High

Aaron Jones

Jones continues to be a high sell for me. In 2019, he had a career season and finishing second in fantasy running backs. Jones is a great running back, but I don’t see him building off that 2019 season. He had 18 total touchdowns that are sure to be cut down by at least half. I fully expect the Packers to add more weapons for Rodgers and let him pass the ball more often. There are also rumors the Packers have an interest in one of the top running backs in this year’s draft. If someone is willing to pay up for Jones, then don’t be afraid to take it.

AJ Brown

Brown has been riding high ever since his second-half rise in 2019. He was a top seven receiver from week eight on with his Titans doing the impossible. I have concerns about Brown in the Titans offense that I could see regression based on his value. He only had two games where he saw more than eight targets in an offense that ran heavy. All four of his 100-yard games last year were against bottom-half defenses. A major concern for Brown is, he very well could see many games with four targets or less. There are rumors that the Titans are looking into taking a receiver at their first-round pick. Brown is a hot commodity right now that could score you big, right before the draft.