Even if he doesn’t play in Week 6, his current trade value places him below Dalvin Cook (22.68), Josh Jacobs (22.84), and Joe Mixon (23.15). If he is probable for Week 4, expect him to go off in a big bounce-back game after missing big as the 2-2-1 Colts try to solidify their position in the competitive AFC South where they are currently sandwiched in between the 3-2 Titans and the 2-3 Jaguars. I don’t want to waste any of your time telling you how good Jon Taylor is, but consider this: over the last week alone, his trade value dropped by -3.7 points. Jon Taylor missed Week 5, and most of the game in Week 4, due to an ankle injury he sustained (early in the game in Week 4) and has dropped to a season-low trade value of 21.64. The Colts are optimistic that their star running back will suit up in Week 6. Let's take a look at the top buy-low candidates heading into Week 6!įantasy SP is proud to announce the recent launch of our NFL DFS Optimizer! Dominate on DraftKings, FanDuel, and Yahoo with our trustworthy Lineup Generator! RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts (21.64) Jaylen Waddle had a slow Week 5, only catching three passes for 23 yards. If Jonathan Taylor is starting for the Colts in Week 6, which it currently sounds like he is, then his current value in FantasySP’s Trade Value Charts places the 2021 OPOY in the bargain bin this week.
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