It's nearing the halfway point of the SuperCoach season and the bye rounds are just around the corner, so that needs to be factored in when trading this week, as owners' 'boost' option will come in handy during the bye rounds to use those extra trades.
Owners' trades are now dwindling down fast so it is important that trades are not wasted, and with a few injuries and health and safety protocols to popular premiums causing carnage for teams in recent weeks, it is important as ever that owners have bench cover.
With that being said, it's time to look ahead to next week and see who to buy, hold and sell as Round 11 nears.
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SELL
Nic Martin ($379,300) (FWD/MID)
The young Bombers midfielder has been a revelation this SuperCoach season, averaging 82.4 SuperCoach points per game on the season, highlighted by his five-goal, 114-point debut game.
Martin, however, in the last few games has dropped off, with a three-round average of 65.3, which leaves him with a breakeven of 116 and a projected price drop of $16.3k.
Now is the perfect time to offload Martin as he is about to lose value and isn't in great form.
If there are other areas of concern before the bye rounds to deal with, then deal with them, but Martin is due for an upgrade in either the forward line or the midfield.
Matt Rowell ($416,200) (MID)
The gun Suns midfielder has well and truly cooled off since a hot start to the season.
Rowell averaged 110.3 SuperCoach points in the first three rounds, but since then has plummeted to an average of 86.7 and a three-round average of 68.3.
This leads Rowell to have a breakeven of 128 and a projected price drop of $21k, so he's bound for dropping back under the $400k mark by the end of this round.
Owners should've gotten rid of Rowell earlier in the season, but he is still in 30.9% of teams, so for those owners, trade out now.
Tim Taranto ($465,300) (MID/FWD)
Taranto was one of the more popular picks in the forward line to start the season due to his dual position status, and started off the season well, averaging 110 SuperCoach points in the first four rounds.
Since then, he hasn't gone past the ton and now has an average of 93.9 points and has a high breakeven of 121 and a projected price drop of $18.8k.
The skilled Giants midfielder missed last week being in health and safety protocols and will also miss this week with a back injury.
It's safe to say it's time to move Taranto on.