Fantasy Football Week 11 Updated Trade Values Chart and Rest of Season Rankings (2024)

Who is the top trade value in Fantasy? Dave Richard provides the values for all significant Fantasy players to help make every trade a fair one.

By Dave Richard

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What is the Trade Chart?The Trade Chart is designed to help guide you in making fair trades in your standard-scoring, PPR and two-quarterback leagues.

The values assigned to the players below are a long-term measurement of their Fantasy value. By adding two players' values you could determine what one player you should be able to get in return.

This list also works as a "Rest of Season" rankings. Also, any player not on the chart should be considered valued at no more than four points.

Running Back

Player

Non

PPR

Christian McCaffrey

52

56

Dalvin Cook

49

52

Ezekiel Elliott

41

43

Saquon Barkley

32

36

Aaron Jones

28

31

Josh Jacobs

28

29

Nick Chubb

27

30

Chris Carson

27

29

Alvin Kamara

26

29

Leonard Fournette

26

29

Derrick Henry

26

26

Melvin Gordon

23

26

Le'Veon Bell

21

24

Todd Gurley

21

23

James Conner

21

23

Mark Ingram

18

20

Phillip Lindsay

15

18

Marlon Mack

15

16

Devin Singletary

14

16

David Montgomery

14

15

David Johnson

12

14

Damien Williams

12

14

Tevin Coleman

12

13

Austin Ekeler

11

14

Ronald Jones

11

13

Royce Freeman

9

12

Devonta Freeman

9

11

Joe Mixon

9

10

Sony Michel

9

9

Jordan Howard

9

9

Jamaal Williams

8

10

Miles Sanders

8

10

Kenyan Drake

8

9

James White

7

11

Carlos Hyde

7

7

Brian Hill

6

6

Alexander Mattison

6

6

Derrius Guice

6

6

Matt Breida

5

6

Latavius Murray

5

6

Tony Pollard

5

5

Adrian Peterson

5

5

Wide Receiver

Player

Non

PPR

Michael Thomas

35

39

Tyreek Hill

33

36

Amari Cooper

29

33

DeAndre Hopkins

29

33

Mike Evans

28

32

Julio Jones

26

30

Cooper Kupp

23

27

Davante Adams

23

26

Julian Edelman

20

24

Tyler Lockett

20

23

Chris Godwin

18

22

Kenny Golladay

18

21

Keenan Allen

14

18

Stefon Diggs

14

17

Adam Thielen

14

17

D.J. Moore

13

17

T.Y. Hilton

13

16

Allen Robinson

12

16

Odell Beckham

12

15

Courtland Sutton

12

14

Christian Kirk

11

14

Michael Gallup

11

13

Robert Woods

10

13

JuJu Smith-Schuster

10

12

A.J. Green

9

12

D.K. Metcalf

9

12

Calvin Ridley

9

11

Tyrell Williams

9

11

John Brown

8

11

Golden Tate

8

11

D.J. Chark

8

10

Tyler Boyd

7

10

Alshon Jeffery

7

10

Jarvis Landry

7

10

Marvin Jones

7

9

Marquise Brown

7

9

Curtis Samuel

7

9

Emmanuel Sanders

7

9

Darius Slayton

6

8

Mohamed Sanu

6

7

Tight End

Player

Non

PPR

Travis Kelce

20

23

George Kittle

18

21

Hunter Henry

16

19

Zach Ertz

15

18

Austin Hooper

14

18

Evan Engram

14

17

Mark Andrews

13

15

Darren Waller

12

15

Gerald Everett

5

7

Jack Doyle

5

6

Quarterback

Player

1QB

2QB

Lamar Jackson

29

58

Patrick Mahomes

26

52

Russell Wilson

22

44

Deshaun Watson

22

44

Dak Prescott

15

30

Aaron Rodgers

14

28

Matt Ryan

13

26

Drew Brees

13

26

Kyler Murray

11

22

Jameis Winston

9

18

Tom Brady

8

14

Josh Allen

7

14

Kirk Cousins

7

14

Matthew Stafford

5

10

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FAQs

How do I see all trades in fantasy football? ›

Submitted trades appear in the team notes above the roster on the MY TEAM page, and a notification is sent via email to the other team manager. You can also view them using the "Trades" button on the TEAM page of the NFL Fantasy Football app.

How should trades work in fantasy football? ›

A trade offer involves proposing to swap one or more players in your squad with the same number of players from another squad in your league. Trades can involve multiple positions but must be like for like.

What is overall trade value fantasy? ›

Traditionally, it's a table that separates fantasy players by position (QB/WR/RB/TE/draft picks) and assigns each a “trade value.” At its core, the “trade value” assigned should indicate a player's future potential and account for his past.

How do you win a fantasy trade? ›

Seek logical trading partners. If you have too many RBs and are thin at WR, look for the inverse. If you both win the trade, then everyone else loses and that's still a win. The ultimate goal might be to bamboozle your opponent, but that's not nearly as likely an outcome as making a mutually beneficial trade.

How to check trade in ESPN fantasy football? ›

Accept a trade on the web:

On your "My Team" page you will see a link for "Pending Moves" below your team Information. Click on "Pending Moves" to open the Review window. ​Click "review trade". Accept or decline the trade from this screen.

How to see pending trades sleeper? ›

You'll be able to view any pending trades at the bottom of your league homepage in the section titled "League Activity".

Should you vote on trades in fantasy football? ›

Fantasy etiquette generally favors voting against a trade only in the case of collusion or intentional sabotage, rather than voting on the basis of whether a trade seems "fair".

What is the max trades in fantasy football? ›

No limit to the number of trades a team can make. Limited - A specific number of transactions is selected (i.e. 5, 10, 15, 20). Once that number of accepted & processed trades has been reached, the team manager will not be allowed to propose or accept any more trades.

How does the trade analyzer work in fantasy football? ›

But it's not just tallying up player value on each side. The trade analyzer will measure the trade's impact for each team in the coming week AND for the rest of the season, based on actual fantasy football projections. So you can see EXACTLY how much you'd get out of this move.

How do you calculate fantasy value? ›

For example, if a player has a salary of $10,000 and we project them to score 25 points, their value would be: (25/10,000)*1,000 = 2.5x value. The higher the player's value the better.

How long do fantasy trades last? ›

Within 12 hours following the 36 hr period, the final decision registered by the ESPN experts will cause the deal to either process or be vetoed. Whether a deal is protested or not, the total process time is the same and takes 48 hours.

What does sell high mean in fantasy? ›

"Selling high" means to trade a player away while you think their trade value is at a high point. This makes sense if you suspect a player is performing at an unsustainable level, and other league owners are willing to pay a premium for him. Read More Fantasy Sports Q&As.

How to propose a trade on NFL fantasy? ›

Proposing and Accepting Trades
  1. Select which team you want to trade with.
  2. ​Click on "Propose Trade"
  3. Click on the player(s) you want to trade. ​
  4. ​Click on the player(s) you want to offer in return.
  5. Click on "Submit" to finalize the trade​

How do you handle unfair trades in fantasy football? ›

How to deal with it: If efforts have been made to cover up their shady dealings, you'll have no choice but to scrap the deal and should probably seriously consider removing the owners involved from the league. Under-the-table trades are arguably the worst sin in fantasy sports, and should be dealt with accordingly.

What is the point of trading in fantasy football? ›

In fantasy football, trades involve exchanging players between teams to improve your roster's overall performance. A well-executed trade can address weaknesses in your lineup, provide depth in crucial positions or simply upgrade your team's talent.

How to see all past trades in Sleeper? ›

On Mobile, you can view the Trade Center at any time by clicking on the Trade icon under the Players tab to get to this screen. Once you press the trade icon, you'll be able to see your trade block, any active trades, and past trading activity.

How many trades are there in fantasy football? ›

No limit to the number of trades a team can make. Limited - A specific number of transactions is selected (i.e. 5, 10, 15, 20). Once that number of accepted & processed trades has been reached, the team manager will not be allowed to propose or accept any more trades.

How do I check my trades on Yahoo Fantasy football app? ›

Tap a sport at the top or view all sports. Tap your team avatar in a league with a pending trade offer. Tap Pending Transactions. Tap the pending trade you want to respond to.

Why did my fantasy trade disappear? ›

When a trade is accepted it goes into a veto, or protest, period where other managers have an opportunity to challenge the trade and get it rejected. Rejected trades display in the transactions section of the league but voided trades will not be visible anywhere.

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