The Green Bay Packers’ running back Aaron Jones had an impressive season in 2020, finishing as the RB9 and averaging 12.9 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. However, there are several factors that suggest now may be the optimal time to trade him away.
Jones, who will turn 29 in December, is entering the final year of his contract with the Packers. This means his future with the team beyond the 2021 season is uncertain. While he is expected to play a critical role for Green Bay this year, his fantasy value could decrease in the future.
One statistic that raises some concern is Jones’ yards after contact. In 2020, he averaged 3.5 yards after contact per attempt, which was a career-high. However, this number dropped to 3.2 yards in each of the past two seasons. This decline could be an indication that Jones may start seeing a decrease in his productivity in the coming years.
Given these factors, fantasy managers should consider selling high on Aaron Jones this season. While he is undoubtedly a talented player, his age, contract situation, and potential decline in productivity make him a sell candidate in dynasty leagues.
Another player in the NFC North to consider trading away is Alexander Mattison of the Minnesota Vikings. Mattison became a hot commodity in fantasy football when the Vikings released Dalvin Cook. He has shown promise, averaging 18.1 half-point PPR fantasy points per game when starting in place of the injured Cook. Mattison also had five rushing touchdowns last season, a career-high.
However, there are reasons to believe that now is the time to sell high on Mattison. The Vikings signed Ty Chandler and DeWayne McBride, indicating that they plan to use a committee approach in their backfield. This could limit Mattison’s opportunities and ultimately lower his fantasy value.
Additionally, Mattison signed a two-year deal with the Vikings this offseason. While he may have a role in the Vikings’ offense this year, his long-term outlook isn’t as secure. If fantasy managers can trade Mattison for a 2024 first-round pick, it would be a deal worth considering.
In conclusion, both Aaron Jones of the Green Bay Packers and Alexander Mattison of the Minnesota Vikings are sell candidates in dynasty leagues. While they both have had their moments of success, factors such as age, contract situations, and potential competition in their respective backfields suggest that their fantasy value may decrease in the future. Fantasy managers should explore the trade market and consider selling high on these players to maximize their dynasty team’s potential.