4 daily fantasy players from the Saints and Falcons matchup If you’re a daily fantasy player Ken Crawley Jersey , before each game I will look at three/four players from the New Orleans Saints and their opponent’s rosters that I would target in daily fantasy (based off their value and potential results). Obviously, Saints QB Drew Brees is a safe QB for daily fantasy leagues, but spending your money on a top-tier starting QB leaves you scraping the barrel to fill out the rest of your roster. So here are three Falcons and one Saint that provide the most bang for your buck. (Values from Fanduel.)QB Matt Ryan (ATL) - $7,700The New Orleans Saints defense has struggled against the pass through the season’s first two games. The Atlanta Falcons lost their between-the-tackles runner in Devonta Freeman for at least another week, but they have an elite group of receivers. It’s setting up for a big day for Matt Ryan, regardless of the final score, and at $1,200 cheaper than the most expensive QB available, he’s a great value.RB Alvin Kamara (NO) - $8,700Kamara is only $600 cheaper than the most expensive RB available this week, but he’s still a solid starting option. The Falcons are also going to be without a couple of key defensive players, and Kamara should be able to take advantage. He’s the #2 option in the passing game right now and the #1 option running the ball in the New Orleans offense A.J. Klein Jersey Salute to Service , and he should put up big numbers for the third week in a row.WR Calvin Ridley (ATL) - $5,000Marshon Lattimore seemed to take a big step forward in Week 2, but Ken Crawley was still the victim of numerous big plays. With Lattimore likely lined up against Julio Jones, that leaves Crawley on the duo of Ridley and Mohamed Sanu. Ridley could be in line for a lot of targets if Ryan is forced to check down from Julio, and at a whopping $4,000 cheaper than the most expensive WR available, he’s an absolute steal.TE Austin Hooper (ATL) - $5,200Hopper is another Falcons pass-catcher that could be in line for a solid game. Here, it’s really all about the value, as he $2,900 cheaper than the most expensive TE available in daily fantasy this week. At that price, he won’t need spectacular numbers to justify this price.My full daily fantasy lineup this week: QB: Matt Ryan (ATL) - $7 Authentic Marshon Lattimore Jersey ,700RB: Alvin Kamara (NO) - $8,700RB: Chris Thompson (WAS) - $6,500WR: Mike Evans (TB) - $8,000WR: Calvin Ridley (ATL) - $5,000WR: Jarvis Landry (CLE) - $6,900TE: Austin Hooper ATL) - $5,200FLEX: Zach Ertz (PHI) - $7,000DST: Vikings (vs Buffalo) - $4,900 The NFL trading deadline line is approaching, specifically on Tuesday, October 30th at 4pm eastern time. The 4-1 New Orleans Saints are on their bye week, so of course it's time to engage in rumors that will almost certainly not happen. Some whispers throughout the league have Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson on the market Limited Marcus Williams Jersey , and others have suggested that Oakland Raiders corner Gareon Conley might be available. Barring anything unusual, New Orleans probably lack the resources to get a player like Peterson, who is still one of the league's better corners. The Saints have already traded next year's 1st round pick to obtain Marcus Davenport, and their 2019 3rd round pick in exchange for Teddy Bridgewater.The team currently has picks in the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th rounds in next spring's draft. Recent NFL history tells us that rarely is a deal made during the season for a player who makes an impact for a contending team during the year in which he was traded. New Orleans does have some good depth in spots throughout their roster, particularly on the defensive side. Today we have a look at a few names who could attract interest from different teams if the Saints do look to either upgrade a different position or perhaps gain future draft picks. Ted Ginn Jr., WRPhoto by Wesley Hitt/Getty ImagesGinn, who missed last Monday's game against the Redskins with a knee injury, has 12 catches for 135 yards and two scores so far this year. His totals would have been higher, but quarterback Drew Brees missed the wideout on two long plays when Ginn had broken into the open earlier this season. He did struggle throughout the preseason though Alvin Kamara Jersey Salute to Service , and at times since the season has started, causing him to be singled out by coach Sean Payton on a couple of occasions for poor play. Still, Ginn has been a reliable veteran since joining New Orleans a year ago, and still has his trademark deep speed to threaten a defense. WHY HE COULD BE MOVED:The recent play of Cameron Meredith and rookie Tre'Quan Smith have them each poised to move past Ginn on the depth chart. Ginn has struggled with consistency throughout his career, and the coach's criticisms of his play could lead one to believe that Payton's patience could be wearing thin. Once one of the league's best kick returners, Ginn has failed miserably when tried in that role with the Saints. WHY HE SHOULDN'T BE MOVED:Ginn has the trust of his quarterback, something that should not be overlooked. His 787 receiving yards last year were third on the team, and his 75.7% catch percentage was the highest of his career as a regular receiver. Although Smith and Meredith have played well in recent weeks, both have yet to show that they can produce consistently within the Saints offense. The return on an erratic veteran wideout in his 12th season such as Ginn would probably not be as valuable as his worth in the New Orleans offense could be through the rest of this season. Custom Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerseys