Fantasy football playoffs are one week away for most leagues. As the season comes down to the wire, owners need to make moves that give them the best chance for a playoff run. The wide receiver pool is probably the deepest in the league. There are still some waiver gems that can pay off for owners. Conversely, it is time to shop some wide outs before they lose their fire. So which deep threats should owners be paying attention to right before the start of the playoffs? Here are the wide outs owners should look to buy and sell for Week 13.
Fantasy Football trade advice, Week 13: Buy-low, sell-high wide receiver trade candidates
What wide receivers have the best and worst trade value heading into Week 13 of the 2016 NFL season?


Buy Low
Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs
Hill was just promoted to the No. 1 receiver in Kansas City when Jeremy Maclin went down in Week 9 and he has been lighting it up ever since. As one of the more versatile players on the field, Hill is also a weapon in the rushing game and on special teams.
Week 12 Hill caught nine passes for 52 yards and a touchdown, rushed for a three yard touchdown and had an 86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. He also leads the Chiefs in touchdown receptions for the season.
Hill is not at risk of losing the top receiver role when Maclin returns. Available in most leagues, owners should snatch Hill up now and ride his meteoric rise throughout the playoffs.
Current standard fantasy average: 7.8 points
Yahoo! fantasy ownership: 36 percent
Next four games: at ATL, OAK, TEN, DEN
Quincy Enunwa, New York Jets
Week 12 was the breakout performance Enunwa has been waiting to have. The third-year back went off for a career-high 109 yards and a touchdown taking 81 percent of the Jets offensive snaps facing division rival New England. The last month Enunwa is seeing more playing time than ever before.
Enunwa has a good chance to go on a streak facing Indianapolis and San Francisco the next two weeks. He will also get another crack at the Patriots Week 16. Enunwa is a cheap add with a lot of streaming potential.
Current standard fantasy average: 7.1 points
Yahoo! fantasy ownership: 28 percent
Next four games: IND, at SF, MIA, at NE
Sell High
Michael Crabtree, Oakland Raiders
Crabtree shook off his ankle injury and lit up Carolina Sunday. He caught a season-high eight passes for 110 yards in the win. This was his third 100 plus receiving yard game this season, but he has not found the end zone much.
This makes Crabtree look very attractive right now and if another owner wants to buy the eight year wide out, sell him. The next two weeks Oakland has tougher match ups and Crabtree’s number drop off drastically when he faces a defense in the top 15.
Current standard fantasy average: 9.8 points
Yahoo! fantasy ownership: 96 percent
Next four games: BUF, at KC, at SD, IND
Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina Panthers
Benjamin found the end zone Sunday on a 44-yard strike late int the game. It was his fifth touchdown of the season, but his first since score since Week 4. The third year receiver has been playing pretty consistently otherwise averaging 67 yards receiving per game this year. Which looks impressive.
In reality, the Panthers struggles are taking a big toll on Benjamin. He has been targeted a total of 10 times in the last two games, struggling with injuries and has been clearly frustrated on the field. Still, lots of owners buy into Benjamin as a top receiver so leverage this scoring week to sell the wide out to the highest bidder.
Current standard fantasy average: 9 points
Yahoo! fantasy ownership: 98 percent
Next four games: at SEA, SD, at WAS, ATL











