One Week Season

Fantasy Football Week 13 – Buy/Sell/Hold

Each week, I’ll break down the players I think you should buy low, sell high, or hold onto as the fantasy season unfolds. Whether you’re chasing a playoff spot or trying to keep your roster steady, these moves can give you the edge you need to stay ahead of the competition.

Buy – Garrett Wilson 

Since the Trade deadline, the Jets have actually been playing competitive football & that’s without their number 1 WR. Wilson is a great buy-low candidate because once he’s back in the lineup, he will command his 6+ targets a game on a team that is usually trailing. Wilson from week 1-5 was averaging 9.3 TPG, but has missed so much time since, but you know the volume is there. My only concern is if the Jets keep losing, will Wilson be shut down for the rest of the season? But he won’t cost much in a trade, thankfully. 

Buy – Ceedee Lamb

Lamb hasn’t been himself this season, and a big reason why is Mr George Pickens taking away targets, combined with inconsistent play from Mr CeeDee.  Now with that being said, Mr Lamb is still a top 6 WR in the league & his route running & catching ability is unmatched (I know this hasn’t been the case the past few games). Lamb is WR 30 entering week 13, but a big reason why is his lack of touchdowns this season, 2, combined with missed games 4. If you need help at WR, I’d be trading for Lamb tonight because my gut says he is scoring 1, possibly 2 TDS in week 13. 

Sell – James Cook

Cook entered the season with a new contract & took off red hot, averaging 23.7 fantasy points per game weeks 1-4. Cook has definitely cooled off some since then, averaging 17.3 points per game since week 5, but the good news is he’s still a major focal point of the Bills offense. His dual threat ability is elite, & if you need RB help, I do suggest trying to trade for him before the games kick off for week 13. 

Sell – Josh Jacobs

Not only is Jacobs dealing with an injury, but his team has looked horrible offensively the past couple of weeks. Yes, Jacobs is playing in week 13, but the real question is how healthy is he & is he really going to get the bulk of the carries, or will it be more of a split backfield with Wilson, unless Jacobs is back to 100%. PCL injuries are tricky & one good knee contusion during the game can easily have Mr Jacobs exiting the game because of the knee re-swelling. Being as he’s an older back & dealing with a knee injury on a struggling offense of late ,I’d be open to trading him if I’m a Jacobs manager. 

Hold – Saquon Barkley 

Mr Barkley has been non-existent this season & not many people would have guessed that. But if you read through the tea leaves regarding his total touches in 2024, you would have realized 2025 was setting him up for a dramatic decline in usage & fantasy production. The bright side is Philly still has a top offensive line & Barkley is still a dual threat out of the backfield. For someone who is having such a quiet fantasy season, Barkley is still ranked RB 12 on the season, averaging 15.3 points per game. I wouldn’t lose hope on Mr Barkley just yet.

Check out more of our articles: DrRoto.com Blog Articles