I can't remember a sell-high candidate stronger than Devonta Freeman in all of my years as fantasy owner. The second-year back has scored six touchdowns in the past two weeks. The last player to find the end zone three times in two consecutive games was LaDanian Tomlinson in 2006. More incredibly, these two games were the first two starts of Freeman's career. He became the first player to rush for at least three scores in each of his first two starts since the AFL and NFL merged in 1970.
So, it's safe to say Freeman's stock is as high as it possibly could be. However, it is unlikely -- almost impossible -- for him to maintain this pace. First of all, his 30 carries in Week 3 are unsustainable throughout a season. Secondly, before Week 3, he had yet to display any ability to shred defenses. He managed just 291 yards and two touchdowns on 87 carries prior to this stretch. In his first three games in which he received double-digit carries, Freeman averaged just 1.7 yards per carry. Finally, with Tevin Coleman returning from injury,
Freeman is the better goal line back, and should still grab his fair share of touchdowns as the season carries on, but his overall production will be undoubtedly affected. Sell high like you've never sold high before.