Hey Nerds! The 2025 fantasy football season has reached its breaking point, and Week 10 Fantasy Football Trade Advice will reveal the championship-caliber contenders from the soon-to-be rebuilders. Whether you’re pushing for a playoff berth, trying to manage injuries, or starting to reload for next year, this Week 10 Fantasy Football Trade Advice column is your roadmap to buying low, selling high, and timing the market before league trade deadlines hit.
The Week 9 Trade Advice helped managers prep for bye weeks—the Week 10 Waiver Wire helps you find hidden value.
Players to Trade For | Week 10 Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Joe Flacco | Bengals | Week 10 Quarterback Fantasy Trade Target for Contenders
If you are the Jayden Daniels manager, you may be struggling to find a replacement at a reasonable cost. Look no further than Joe Flacco. Since being traded to the Cincinnati Bengals, Flacco has finished as the QB6 or better in three of his four starts.
Flacco also has favorable fantasy playoff matches against the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins. Using the Dynasty GM, Flacco is commonly being traded for a 2026 3rd round pick, which is a small price to pay if you are a contender looking at a potential championship.
Devonta Smith | Eagles | Week 10 Wide Receiver Fantasy Trade Target
Easily, Devonta Smith will be my most expensive trade target of the week to acquire. But I think he is an excellent target for rebuilders or contenders, because A.J. Brown has remained cryptic about his future in Philadelphia. If Brown and Philadelphia depart during the offseason, Smith becomes the WR1 on a target-concentrated offense.

During the rest of the season, Philadelphia has the third-easiest schedule for wide receivers, including Washington and Las Vegas, during the fantasy playoffs. You can begin negotiations for Smith with your 2026 1st round pick and see where the conversation takes you.
Parker Washington | Jaguars | Week 10 Wide Receiver Fantasy Trade Target
I’d like to start by saying (just in case), check your waiver wires to see if Parker Washington is available. I previously highlighted him in my weekly waiver wire column, where I list names under 50% rostered to target for your dynasty rosters. Enough with the shameless plugs… Washington is coming off a career game in which he had 8 receptions for 90 receiving yards.

Washington is currently an asset to contending and rebuilding teams as he is possibly the WR1 in Jacksonville with Brian Thomas and Travis Hunter out with injuries.* Depending on your team’s position, that should be how you value Washington. If you read my Dynasty Trade Secrets article during the summer, you should already be rostering Washington. He’s worth more than a 2nd to interested parties, so find the plus that works for you.
*The Jaguars traded for Jakobi Meyers, but Washington may still be the target-earner.
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Players to Trade Away | Week 10 Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Jonathan Taylor | Colts | Week 10 Running Back to Trade Away for Rebuilders
Please understand that if you are a contender, I am NOT advocating for trading away Jonathan Taylor. He is a crucial piece to a contending team. However, by now you should have a good understanding of where your team stands among the contenders and pretenders. If you are not a contender, Taylor’s trade value will never be higher than it is right now.

On our #NerdHerd podcast, Garret Price and Rich Dotson spoke about Taylor as being worth three 1st round picks (in value) to a contending team in need of a running back. Remember, the draft picks of contending teams will be late, so use that as leverage to get as much as you can for Jonathan Taylor.
Terry McLaurin | Commanders | Week 10 Wide Receiver to Trade Away for Rebuilders
The news keeps getting worse for Terry McLaurin, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Rapoport states McLaurin could also miss multiple games after aggravating a quad injury that has already cost him five games this season.

More than likely, McLaurin will also be without his franchise quarterback, Jayden Daniels, for the rest of the season. This is shaping up as a lost season for McLaurin. He will be 31 going into next season. In terms of trades, I would love to swap McLaurin for the previously mentioned Parker Washington.
Luke Musgrave | Packers | Week 10 Tight End to Trade Away for Rebuilders
If Musgrave is on the waiver wire, rebuilders should be snatching him up and flipping him to a contending team for a positive ROI. With Tucker Kraft out for the season, Musgrave will be thrust into the starting role for Green Bay at tight end.

With the scarcity of the tight end position, a 2026 2nd round pick for Musgrave is a reasonable option for rebuilders looking to exploit contending teams—especially with the trade deadlines approaching for many dynasty fantasy leagues.
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🧠 FAQ | Week 10 Fantasy Football Trade Advice
Q1: Should I trade for Joe Flacco in SuperFlex fantasy leagues?
A: Flacco has finished top-6 in three of four starts with Cincinnati. In SuperFlex formats, he’s worth a late 2026 2nd or combo of a 3rd+depth WR.
Q2: Is Devonta Smith worth a 2026 1st-round pick in dynasty leagues?
A: For contenders, yes. With A.J. Brown’s future uncertain, Smith’s value could rise fast. Rebuilders should seek a 1st plus an additional piece or pivot to cheaper assets.
Q3: Who will get more targets for the Jaguars—Parker Washington or Jakobi Meyers?
A: Washington has led Jacksonville in recent target share and offers more short-yardage value, while Meyers brings stability. Washington is the better dynasty stash.
Q4: What can I get for Jonathan Taylor in a dynasty rebuild?
A: Taylor’s peak contender value is around three late 1sts. Rebuilders should leverage that to reload with multiple young assets or picks.
Q5: Should I trade Terry McLaurin before fantasy playoffs?
A: In short, yes. With his age (31 next season) and injuries, swapping him for a young WR like Parker Washington or a 2026 2nd makes sense.
Q6: Is Luke Musgrave a sell-high tight end with Tucker Kraft injured?
A: Musgrave should see increased usage, and rebuilders can flip him to contenders for a 2026 2nd-round pick.
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