Defenders

Buy

Shane Savage, $483,700, average 95.8 

After scoring poorly last week, Savage returned to his best against the Hawks this weekend. Barring the 58 he scored two weeks ago, he hasn't dropped below 82. Has a breakeven of 122, so if you're not in desperate need of a defender maybe hold off for one week.

Elliot Yeo, $532,000, average 99.8

After scoring 27 in round three, many doubted the consistency of Yeo in terms of a reliant Supercoach defender but that's obviously not the case. If you take out his score of 27, Yeo averages 114 which is elite in terms of scores in defence.

Thomas Cole, $170,400, average 82.5

On the bubble this week and by the looks of it has very high job security. If you are looking for some cash, try and downgrade Holman to Cole and swing Jeremy Finlayson back into your midfield if possible.

Hold 

Jake Lloyd, $459,700, average 91.3

Only one supercoach ton this year, Lloyd has been underwhelming in terms of reaching scores around 80 and not pushing through for a monster score we all know he's capable of. Hold him if you have him because he's still averaging 91 but there's better options out there

Sam Murray, $327,400, average 76.2

Murray has rewarded SuperCoach owners this season, but his time may be up very soon. His breakeven currently sits at 54, but with a 62 on the weekend, all 64 percent of his owners should be wishing of a score closer to 80 to generate just a little bit more cash.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 31: Sam Murray of the Magpies in action during the 2018 AFL round 02 match between the Collingwood Magpies and the GWS Giants at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 31, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Sell

Zach Tuohy, $418,200, average 75.3

Started off the year well but has tapered off since. 51 and 25 in the past two week! Trade him while he's still worth something

Riley Bonner, $314,500, average 73.33

After 119 in round one, Bonner has gone down hill ever since. with scores of 60, 64 and 53 in the past three weeks, Bonner needs to score 70 this week to avoid a 2nd successive fall in price. One massive score that we know he is capable of would see him push upwards to the 400k mark but it doesn't look likely.

Midfielders

Buy

Lachie Neale, $523,400, average 101.3

Has started the season off the best, but has two successive supercoach tons including a massive 151 this week. With averages of 109 and 112 in the past two seasons are these massive scores a sign to come?

Adam Treloar, $591,200, average 116

With scores of 108, 105, 120, 127 and 149 since round two Treloar has become a must have in SuperCoach in 2018. Only selected in five percent of teams, if you have the cash to upgrade to Treloar, he'll be a massive point of difference in your team.

Hold

Luke Parker, $482,500, average 97.5

Those who took the punt on Parker would have loved his back to back tons to start the year, but he's been disappointing the past couple of weeks. His breakeven is 132, which is sky high, but if you have him hold because he's capable of big scores.

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA - OCTOBER 01: Luke Parker of the Swans celebrates a goal during the 2016 AFL Grand Final match between the Sydney Swans and the Western Bulldogs at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 1, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Nick Holman, $263,500, average 70.5 

With scores of 32 and 33 in the past two weeks, all 57 percent of owners should be worried. He's still averaging 70 and and his breakeven is still 35 so maybe hold one more week and see how he goes.

Sell 

Dayne Zorko, $430,100, average 65.7

What a disappointment Zorko has been. Another sub 50 game and he should be out of everyone's team already, if not this week.

Ruck

Buy 

Callum Sinclair, $517,200, average 107 

If you are looking to upgrade Tim English or looking for a point of difference ruckman Sinclair is your man. He's posted four tons this season with some massive scores of 152 and 128.

Hold/Sell

Tim English, $285,400, average 65.33

Has a breakeven of 47 which is completely manageable. If you don't have two of Brodie Grundy, Nic Naitanui, Max Gawn or Stefan Martin, you're missing out on some serious points. If you have the cash and need the upgrade do it, but maybe hold off a couple of weeks.

Forwards

Buy 

David Mundy, $522.100, average 103.17

Mr Consistent in the forward line this year, having scored 83, 123, 106, 105, 104 and 98 so far. He should be around this price all season, but with injuries to forward rookies, if you have enough cash Mundy won't disappoint. He is only in 3% percent of teams.

Toby McLean, 515,000, average 104.67 

Very much like Mundy in a way that he's going to score you between 90 and 115 most matches. McLean has scores of 91, 125, 115, 114, 72 and 111, and as mentioned above if you have the cash McLean is only in 9% of teams, so he's a massive point of difference.

Hold 

Bayley Fritsch, $238,000, average 64.80 

After no score above 60 and being dropped for the ANZAC eve clash against the Tigers many were contemplating cashing in. However the small forward produced a season high score of 90 this week to ensure some more cash flow, hopefully right up until the bye rounds.

Sam Menegola, $552,000, average 96.5

After entering the season at the highest price forward, Menegola has been very inconsistent this season. Menegola has three scores above 120 and three scores below 75. If you have him, hold him and ride the highs and hope the low scores get closer to 90. If you're looking at getting him in, wait a few more week, his breakeven is at 135.

Trade 

Jack Billings, $400,100, average 77.2

With a heap of hype surrounding Billings coming into the season, he's been very poor. After a round one score of 133, Billings hasn't scored above 85 in a stretch that has seen him plummet 109k.

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA - AUGUST 06: Jack Billings of the Saints celebrates his matching winning goal during the round 20 AFL match between the St Kilda Saints and the West Coast Eagles at Etihad Stadium on August 6, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Michael Walters, 460,100k, average 86.33

Picked up an injury in the derby and appears that he'll miss some time. Even if you do hold him, his will considerably fall in price after scoring 17 this week. Look to get in point of difference players like Brett Deledio, Justin Westhoff or Luke Breust.