As Ladd McConkey and Drake London know, it's roughly the halfway mark in the NFL. As fantasy football managers know, however, it's well past that in the fantasy football regular season. Thus far, many receivers have risen and fallen in the pecking order. More are still to come.
Here's a snapshot of what it looks like today and how you can chase the rainbow while avoiding catastrophe.
Fantasy Football WRs to trade away including Garrett Wilson:
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- #10 - Kayshon Boutte
- #9 - A.J. Brown
- #8 - Marvin Mims Jr.
- #7 - Chris Godwin
- #6 - Rashid Shaheed
- #5 - Brandin Cooks
- #4 - Puka Nacua
- #3 - Malik Washington
- #2 - Jerry Jeudy
- #1 - Garrett Wilson
Garrett Wilson should be setting off every red flag you have. Multiple stars have been traded away at the trade deadline, quarterbacks have been benched, and the New York Jets are closer to the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Put simply, Wilson has no reason to force his way onto the field and is already battling a knee injury, according to a Monday report by NFL insider Rich Cimini on X.
Other receivers like A.J. Brown and Chris Godwin, who have left fantasy managers hoping to see a sunrise that may never happen, are more likely to help managers by becoming someone else's problem for a profit.
Puka Nacua has battled injuries, and while productive, he failed to get close to perfect attendance in 2024 with only 11 starts. With injuries cropping up again, now is a good time for fantasy football managers to get out.
Fantasy Football WRs to trade for including Drake London:
Drake London at Atlanta Falcons v San Francisco 49ers - Source: Getty- #10 - Ladd McConkey
- #9 - Tre Tucker
- #8 - Kendrick Bourne
- #7 - Rashee Rice
- #6 - Wan'Dale Robinson
- #5 - Marvin Harrison Jr.
- #4 - Justin Jefferson
- #3 - Quentin Johnston
- #2 - Courtland Sutton
- #1 - Drake London
Drake London exploded in Week 9 with 40 points in some leagues. It would be a monumental effort to get him at this stage, but if you have far too many running backs to count on or a deep bench, you could make the trade that might win your league. London's upcoming schedule is favorable, so this may not be his only game that gets well over 30 points in the coming weeks.
In the next month, Courtland Sutton will face the struggling Las Vegas Raiders secondary twice, as well as a struggling Washington Commanders defense. If fantasy football managers can get the receiver for a reasonable price, pull the trigger.
Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston also make sense as multi-week receivers with favorable matchups on tap over the next three games. Of course, fantasy football managers should not trade for both, but if you can get one for a cheaper price than the other, go with the cheaper option.
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