THE CUPBOARD is looking a little bare for players coming in at under $200K as Fantasy coaches scramble to milk their cash-cows.
Hopefully we have some cheap players named this week that we can trade for our bench rookies who have now reached their highest price, in order to upgrade players in our 22.
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Instead of going for the high-priced premium performers, it might be best to jump on some fallen premiums as we try to balance the books.
Geelong's Steve Johnson [MID, $451,000] posted his best score last weekend and with a season price drop of $162,000, he comes in at his cheapest point. Johnson’s break-even is 82 this week and he might be on his way back towards the 108 average he achieved in 2014.
For a few extra dollars, Johnson’s team mate Mitch Duncan [MID, $469,000] could be a handy inclusion this week. His three-game average of 114.7 is promising after a quiet start to the season. His value is set to sky rocket with his low break-even of 25.
Michael Barlow [MID, $515,000] is close to his lowest price point. Bringing in the Fantasy point scoring machine from Fremantle either this week or next could be a positive for your team although many coaches have highlighted Tom Rockliff [MID, $521,000] as an upgrade target over the next fortnight.
The Traders will be online from 6.15pm AEST answering your NAB AFL Fantasy questions. They will be on the lookout for the best bargains who are named to play in round seven and help you get your team ready for round seven.