Sell – Brock Bowers

The biggest concern is consistency. Bowers’ weekly usage has been unpredictable, and his target share has fluctuated this year more than fantasy managers would like. The Raiders offense around him is still finding its rhythm with bad QB play, and that has translated into stretches where he simply isn’t getting the high-volume tight end usage you need in crunch time. When the floor is this volatile, it becomes harder to trust him in must-win matchups. My last reason to sell Bowers, if you need to, is that his schedule in the fantasy playoffs is messy. I get he’s an elite tight end, but if you can deal him for a Tyler Warren and Kyren Williams combo, do it.
Sell – Davante Adams

Adams hasn’t looked his age this season, as he continues to dominate the slot for the Rams. My issue with Adams is that his numbers are inflated due to his 10 touchdowns. Personally, I would sell high on Adams going into Week 12. He hasn’t surpassed 80 yards since Week 5, and his average depth on touchdowns is under 5 yards. If you can flip Adams for an RB 1 or a superstar at a needed position, do it.