Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – December 2021 Update
We are already in November and do you know what that means? An updated Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart! You might always be on the lookout for a good deal or maybe you’re punting on your season. And, regardless of your record, you always have to look to the future to continue to build your dynasty! That’s where the Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart comes in handy! Who doesn’t want to improve their team while looking like the smartest manager in their league? This chart can help you value players, draft picks, as well as help you weigh your options on trades.
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In case you didn’t get a chance to catch the October Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart, let’s go over some methodology. While this rankings system is similar to the Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart, it dives even deeper. We take FantasyPros best, worst, and average rankings and even factor in the standard deviation of these. We also look at average fantasy football points per game. However, the biggest difference on the Dynasty Trade Value Chart is that age is factored in. Taking all that into consideration and running it through our formulas, we are able to assign a value for each player. This value can be used to help weigh your trades and improve your future team!
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Quarterbacks
PLAYER NAME | TEAM | POS | TRADE VALUE | PLAYER NAME | TEAM | POS | TRADE VALUE |
Kyler Murray | ARI | QB | 27 | Ryan Tannehill | TEN | QB | 10 |
Josh Allen | BUF | QB | 27 | Davis Mills | HOU | QB | 9 |
Patrick Mahomes II | KC | QB | 25 | Jared Goff | DET | QB | 9 |
Lamar Jackson | BAL | QB | 22 | Jimmy Garoppolo | SF | QB | 9 |
Dak Prescott | DAL | QB | 20 | Ben Roethlisberger | PIT | QB | 9 |
Justin Herbert | LAC | QB | 19 | Sam Darnold | CAR | QB | 8 |
Joe Burrow | CIN | QB | 18 | Teddy Bridgewater | DEN | QB | 7 |
Russell Wilson | SEA | QB | 15 | Drew Lock | DEN | QB | 6 |
Jalen Hurts | PHI | QB | 15 | Derek Carr | LV | QB | 6 |
Trey Lance | SF | QB | 14 | Deshaun Watson | HOU | QB | 5 |
Tom Brady | TB | QB | 14 | Jameis Winston | NO | QB | 5 |
Aaron Rodgers | GB | QB | 14 | Jordan Love | GB | QB | 4 |
Trevor Lawrence | JAC | QB | 14 | Kellen Mond | MIN | QB | 4 |
Carson Wentz | IND | QB | 13 | Tyrod Taylor | HOU | QB | 3 |
Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | QB | 13 | Kyle Trask | TB | QB | 3 |
Zach Wilson | NYJ | QB | 13 | Taysom Hill | NO | QB | 3 |
Baker Mayfield | CLE | QB | 13 | Taylor Heinicke | WAS | QB | 3 |
Justin Fields | CHI | QB | 13 | Dwayne Haskins | PIT | QB | 3 |
Mac Jones | NE | QB | 13 | Gardner Minshew II | JAC | QB | 3 |
Kirk Cousins | MIN | QB | 12 | Marcus Mariota | LV | QB | 3 |
Matthew Stafford | LAR | QB | 12 | Sam Ehlinger | IND | QB | 2 |
Daniel Jones | NYG | QB | 12 | Jacoby Brissett | MIA | QB | 2 |
Matt Ryan | ATL | QB | 11 | Ryan Fitzpatrick | WAS | QB | 1 |
There’s a new dog at the top! Well, two actually. Kyler Murray and Josh Allen tie for the top two quarterbacks on the Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart. Murray jumped up 3 points on the Trade Value Chart, averaging 23.1 fantasy points per game. Allen continues to show his skill on the field in both passing and running the ball, averaging 25 points per game. He will look to erase his performance against the Jaguars on Sunday. One of the biggest value drops is Patrick Mahomes, falling from a value of 31 to 26. Turnovers have plagued Mahomes so far and he is averaging 21.7 fantasy football points per game. Not far behind Mahomes is Lamar Jackson, followed by Dak Prescott.
Running Backs
The new top player on the entire Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart is none other than Jonathan Taylor. Smash-mouth football and injuries to other players helped Taylor rise to the top. He is currently averaging 20.7 fantasy points per game and at 22 years old, it’s hard not to think he will keep getting better. After missing more time to injury, Christian McCaffrey falls to second. As the Steelers become more committed to pounding the rock, Najee Harris is one of the biggest trade value chart risers. Harris is currently averaging 19.9 points per game and is only 23 years old. Fourth on the list is Alvin Kamara who is averaging 19.8 points per game. Kamara had one of the biggest drops in value. Falling to fifth is Dalvin Cook, who is only averaging 14.8 points per game. Not quite cracking the top spot, 25-year-old Nick Chubb jumped from a value of 32 to 39 as he continues to put out positive rushing games and averaging 17.3 points per game.
Wide Receiver
There was a lot of preseason buzz that Ja’Marr Chase was too rusty to make an immediate impact on the field after opting out of the 2020 season. However, he was reunited with Joe Burrow and has been proving preseason doubters wrong every step of the way. And at the age of 21, Chase tops wide receivers on the Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart. He is currently averaging 18.7 fantasy points per and moved up from a value of 40 to 51. Tied with him at 51 is 22-year-old Justin Jefferson who is averaging 16.6 points per game. Dropping just 1 point in value Tyreek Hill is 3rd on the list. While Hill has been a little boom or bust this year and while he is averaging more points his age weights him a little lower than the top two. Remaining in the top 5, Davante Adams is 4th on the list. And finally giving some outputs fantasy managers have been expecting, AJ Brown is 5th, gaining 2 value points this month. DK Metcalf had the best rise in value from October, showing he can catch touchdown passes no matter who is throwing the ball.
Tight End
The one player who kept their position’s number one spot on the Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart is Travis Kelce. Even at 32, He remains the top tight end option averaging 16.1 points per game. Close on his heels is 21 year old Kyle Pitts. Despite the narrative that rookie tight ends seldom make a big impact, the large target share Pitts has received has helped him quickly climb the tight end ranks. The next three names, though shuffled around a little, are the names you’d expect to see. Neck and neck, Darren Waller, George Kittle, and Mark Andrews all remain in the top 5. Further proving that tight end is a difficult position to navigate for fantasy football, Kelce fell 8 points in value but remains at the top.
The Next Steps
So how can you best utilize the Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart? Looking at a dynasty league I’m in a team that is sitting at the very bottom at 2-7. Their playoff hopes were crushed long before this week and they might be looking for value going into next year. Looking at their players their highest-ranked on the Trade Value Chart is Stefon Diggs at 39. Since running back was a weak spot for them this year, maybe they want to offer a trade to the team that has Javonte Williams, who has a value of 30.
Now let’s say they want to sweeten the pot so to speak and also try and get Fant as well. Fant has a value of 16 and combined with Williams would bump to a 46 on trade value. The team with Diggs has no intention of keeping Kenneth Gainwell, with a ranking of 13. Now we have Diggs and Gainwell with a combined value of 52 for Williams and Fant at 46. Another option would be to offer a playoff team that needs wide receiver depth Stefon Diggs for a first-round pick. The key to utilizing this trade chart is finding a team that has a need, especially if they are playoff-bound, and offer your strength. Obviously, you have to weigh if you want to keep the player or not, but if you don’t, it’s time to do some dealing to build for your team’s future. That can include gaining future picks or younger players that you think you can build around.
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