1. Tyrod Taylor (Buffalo Bills) (Sell Value-Moderate):
Taylor provides a low risk high reward scenario; comparatively Cam Newton and Russell Wilson knock Taylor out of the park. Taylor is the third best rushing quarterback in fantasy and that means something, so shop him around, you may be able to get more than you thought possible.
2. Eli Manning (New York Giants) (Sell Value-Low):
Manning has been a reasonably successful fantasy quarterback and that could translate into some other owners wanting to take him off your hands. Manning should be unloaded at the highest price possible so must likely he will be placed in a package deal. Manning has been good so far but you would not want to rely on him during the fantasy playoffs.
3. Andy Dalton (Cincinnati Bengals) (Sell Value-High):
Dalton has been a monster this season, but be warned there is only so long he can keep it up. Dalton by no means has shown proficiency for being accurate and not throwing interceptions actually quite the opposite except in this small sample size of games. Dalton should be traded for a more reliable fantasy quarterback and a playmaker.
4. Andrew Luck (Indianapolis Colts) (Sell Value-High):
Luck has been awful and injured, absolutely the worst combination. The Colts entire season would have been in question if they lost on Thursday night football, so now it is time to cut your losses. Me personally, I traded Luck week 2, simply because his throwing mechanics and his offensive line looked incredibly off. There are still believers out there who think he will bring the Colt's storming back, but it looks more likely that he generates a lot of sporadic scoring. Fantasy championships are won with constancy, Luck in 2015 has none of that. I got Tony Romo and Tom Brady for Luck and obviously his value has decreased slightly since then, but you still could get some quality playmakers for the troubled quarterback.