Training camps have started. Your teeth are clenched with every notification, wondering if injury news of your stud players will ring in next. The fantasy football dynasty season is here. You’ve likely already drafted. Which means you may be ready to make some trades. You’ll want to know all your players and picks’ fantasy football dynasty trade value on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart, and luckily we have you covered.
Regardless of how good you feel, you must look at your dynasty team and wonder how you can mix things up. It’s time to build your dynasty. And we have created the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart to help. This chart is not an end all, be all. Don’t forget. At Sports Gambling Podcast, we’re never satisfied. We will continue to tweak this and do our best to perfect it. However, it can give you a good start.
Speaking of improvement and tweaking, the most challenging part about valuing rookies is they don’t have the fantasy output the other players do. Our formula factors in average points per game, so when you have a bunch of rookies with a goose egg sitting there, it skews things.
To try and counter that, I took the average of the five players above where they were slotted in and the five players below. This isn’t perfect, but it gives us a head start and helps settle them in a little more accurately.
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Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – July 2023 Update
Methodology
If you haven’t reviewed our Fantasy Football dynasty trade value chart before, here’s a little on the methodology. First, our rankings system takes FantasyPros’ best, worst, and average rankings. We also throw in a little standard deviation to count all variables.
Second, you have to consider average fantasy football points per game because that’s what fantasy football is all about. Third, values will change throughout the year, especially as rookies get their fantasy football points. And last, we listened to your feedback and altered some things.
Another metric that plays with the dynasty chart is a player’s age. Somebody who is 22 will have a more weighted value than a player that is 32. Is that saying that 22-year-old players are always more talented than 32-year-olds? Absolutely not.
However, it is considered in dynasty value because, at 22, the player will likely be around longer. Considering all that and running it through our formulas, we can assign a value for each player. This value can help weigh your fantasy football trades and improve your future team!
Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – June 2023 Update
Draft Picks
VALUE | PICK | VALUE | PICK | |
27 | 2023 Top 4 Pick | 20 | 2024 Round 1 Pick | |
22 | 2023 Top 12 Pick | 12 | 2024 Round 2 Pick | |
15 | 2023 Round 2 Pick | 6 | 2024 Round 3 Pick | |
10 | 2023 Round 3 Pick |
Everybody values their picks a little differently. So this is simply a guide to how the next two years of picks, this year’s picks, and next year’s picks should be valued.
Quarterbacks
Player | Team | Position | Trade Value | SuperFlex Value | Player | Team | Position | Trade Value | SuperFlex Value |
Patrick Mahomes II | KC | QB | 32 | 79 | Geno Smith | SEA | QB | 13 | 31 |
Jalen Hurts | PHI | QB | 28 | 68 | Russell Wilson | DEN | QB | 13 | 31 |
Josh Allen | BUF | QB | 26 | 65 | Derek Carr | NO | QB | 12 | 30 |
Joe Burrow | CIN | QB | 26 | 63 | Aaron Rodgers | NYJ | QB | 12 | 29 |
Justin Herbert | LAC | QB | 23 | 56 | Jordan Love | GB | QB | 12 | 29 |
Justin Fields | CHI | QB | 22 | 54 | Brock Purdy | SF | QB | 12 | 29 |
Lamar Jackson | BAL | QB | 22 | 53 | Mac Jones | NE | QB | 11 | 26 |
Trevor Lawrence | JAC | QB | 21 | 51 | Trey Lance | SF | QB | 11 | 26 |
Deshaun Watson | CLE | QB | 18 | 45 | Sam Howell | WAS | QB | 9 | 23 |
Kyler Murray | ARI | QB | 17 | 41 | Matthew Stafford | LAR | QB | 9 | 22 |
Dak Prescott | DAL | QB | 16 | 40 | Will Levis | TEN | QB | 8 | 21 |
Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | QB | 16 | 40 | Desmond Ridder | ATL | QB | 8 | 19 |
Anthony Richardson | IND | QB | 16 | 39 | Baker Mayfield | TB | QB | 2 | 4 |
Bryce Young | CAR | QB | 16 | 39 | Hendon Hooker | DET | QB | 2 | 4 |
Daniel Jones | NYG | QB | 15 | 36 | Jimmy Garoppolo | LV | QB | 1 | 1 |
C.J. Stroud | HOU | QB | 14 | 35 | Ryan Tannehill | TEN | QB | 1 | 1 |
Kirk Cousins | MIN | QB | 14 | 34 | Kyle Trask | TB | QB | 1 | 1 |
Kenny Pickett | PIT | QB | 14 | 33 | Clayton Tune | ARI | QB | 1 | 1 |
Jared Goff | DET | QB | 13 | 33 |
Quarterbacks Recap
It is always interesting to see the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart change during the slower off-season months. For example, Josh Allen moves to third this month, and Jalen Hurts moved to second.
This means part of our formula, likely the rankings from FantasyPros, changed, and Hurts is being ranked higher by the experts. Of course, Mahomes stays at the top with the biggest quarterback and Superflex values. In fact, he’s THE top Superflex option.
Behind Mahomes, Hurts, and Allen is Joe Burrow. He’s an old-school quarterback who doesn’t scramble a lot but has many options to throw to. From what I’ve heard, the training camp injury isn’t expected to be serious. Behind him is Justin Herbert.
Herbert moves up, partially after being paid, but mainly due to his talent and the talent around him. All of these pieces are excellent building blocks, and they’re all young, talented quarterbacks.
Running Backs
Player | Team | Position | Trade Value | Player | Team | Position | Trade Value |
Bijan Robinson | ATL | RB | 67 | Chase Brown | CIN | RB | 13 |
Jonathan Taylor | IND | RB | 54 | Rashaad Penny | PHI | RB | 13 |
Christian McCaffrey | SF | RB | 53 | Samaje Perine | DEN | RB | 13 |
Breece Hall | NYJ | RB | 51 | D’Onta Foreman | CHI | RB | 12 |
Saquon Barkley | NYG | RB | 49 | Kenneth Gainwell | PHI | RB | 12 |
Travis Etienne Jr. | JAC | RB | 47 | Ezekiel Elliott | FA | RB | 12 |
Jahmyr Gibbs | DET | RB | 45 | Leonard Fournette | FA | RB | 12 |
Rhamondre Stevenson | NE | RB | 36 | Jeff Wilson Jr. | MIA | RB | 12 |
Najee Harris | PIT | RB | 33 | Jaylen Warren | PIT | RB | 11 |
Josh Jacobs | LV | RB | 31 | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | KC | RB | 11 |
Austin Ekeler | LAC | RB | 31 | Israel Abanikanda | NYJ | RB | 10 |
Nick Chubb | CLE | RB | 30 | Zach Evans | LAR | RB | 10 |
Javonte Williams | DEN | RB | 30 | Kareem Hunt | FA | RB | 10 |
Tony Pollard | DAL | RB | 30 | Raheem Mostert | MIA | RB | 10 |
Kenneth Walker III | SEA | RB | 30 | Michael Carter | NYJ | RB | 10 |
Dameon Pierce | HOU | RB | 28 | Jerick McKinnon | KC | RB | 9 |
Derrick Henry | TEN | RB | 22 | Pierre Strong Jr. | NE | RB | 9 |
D’Andre Swift | PHI | RB | 22 | Zamir White | LV | RB | 9 |
Joe Mixon | CIN | RB | 21 | Jerome Ford | CLE | RB | 9 |
Miles Sanders | CAR | RB | 21 | DeWayne McBride | MIN | RB | 9 |
Rachaad White | TB | RB | 20 | Gus Edwards | BAL | RB | 9 |
Cam Akers | LAR | RB | 20 | Chuba Hubbard | CAR | RB | 9 |
Aaron Jones | GB | RB | 19 | Evan Hull | IND | RB | 9 |
David Montgomery | DET | RB | 18 | Eric Gray | NYG | RB | 2 |
Dalvin Cook | FA | RB | 18 | Deon Jackson | IND | RB | 2 |
Zach Charbonnet | SEA | RB | 18 | Zack Moss | IND | RB | 2 |
Alexander Mattison | MIN | RB | 18 | Isaiah Spiller | LAC | RB | 2 |
J.K. Dobbins | BAL | RB | 18 | Kenny McIntosh | SEA | RB | 1 |
De’Von Achane | MIA | RB | 17 | Zonovan Knight | NYJ | RB | 1 |
James Cook | BUF | RB | 17 | Deuce Vaughn | DAL | RB | 1 |
Isiah Pacheco | KC | RB | 16 | James Robinson | NYG | RB | 1 |
AJ Dillon | GB | RB | 16 | Kyren Williams | LAR | RB | 1 |
Alvin Kamara | NO | RB | 16 | Boston Scott | PHI | RB | 1 |
James Conner | ARI | RB | 16 | Joshua Kelley | LAC | RB | 1 |
Kendre Miller | NO | RB | 16 | Chase Edmonds | TB | RB | 1 |
Brian Robinson Jr. | WAS | RB | 15 | Sean Tucker | TB | RB | 1 |
Antonio Gibson | WAS | RB | 15 | Cordarrelle Patterson | ATL | RB | 1 |
Khalil Herbert | CHI | RB | 15 | Keaontay Ingram | ARI | RB | 1 |
Tyler Allgeier | ATL | RB | 14 | Tyrion Davis-Price | SF | RB | 1 |
Jamaal Williams | NO | RB | 14 | Ty Chandler | MIN | RB | 1 |
Tank Bigsby | JAC | RB | 14 | Nyheim Hines | BUF | RB | 1 |
Damien Harris | BUF | RB | 14 | JaMycal Hasty | JAC | RB | 1 |
Roschon Johnson | CHI | RB | 14 | D’Ernest Johnson | JAC | RB | 1 |
Tyjae Spears | TEN | RB | 14 | Hassan Haskins | TEN | RB | 1 |
Elijah Mitchell | SF | RB | 14 | Kevin Harris | NE | RB | 1 |
Devin Singletary | HOU | RB | 14 |
Running Back Recap
The new name from last month on the running back list on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart stays put. That’s to be expected, given nothing has changed in the rushing game.
I personally have hesitation. Yes, the Falcons will likely run the ball more than any other team. But Robinson should still split carries. Keep an eye on camp headlines to see if he will truly be the top running back or in a three-headed attack with Allgeier and Cordarrelle Patterson. The same could be said for Christian McCaffrey, who I don’t think should ever have a full workload due to his injury history.
Jonathan Taylor leapfrogs into the second spot this month. With a clean bill of health, he should be aided by Anthony Richardson’s run ability. Yes, AR15 will cut into his rushing yards, but the defense has to account for both should lead to more yards per carry for Taylor.
Things change after that. If healthy, Breece Hall should command the backfield in an offense that now has Aaron Rodgers at the helm. That could change if Dalvin Cook signs with the Jets after it was announced he is visiting with the team. Saquon Barkley is playing on a prove-it year. He did sign a one year-contract rather than playing on the franchise tag. However, he’ll seek a big contract and the stats to back it up next year.
Wide Receivers
Player | Team | Position | Trade Value | Player | Team | Position | Trade Value |
Justin Jefferson | MIN | WR | 71 | Josh Downs | IND | WR | 12 |
Ja’Marr Chase | CIN | WR | 70 | Cedric Tillman | CLE | WR | 12 |
A.J. Brown | PHI | WR | 52 | Michael Thomas | NO | WR | 11 |
CeeDee Lamb | DAL | WR | 50 | Romeo Doubs | GB | WR | 11 |
Garrett Wilson | NYJ | WR | 50 | Tyler Boyd | CIN | WR | 11 |
Jaylen Waddle | MIA | WR | 49 | Allen Lazard | NYJ | WR | 11 |
Tyreek Hill | MIA | WR | 39 | DeAndre Hopkins | TEN | WR | 11 |
DeVonta Smith | PHI | WR | 39 | Chase Claypool | CHI | WR | 10 |
Chris Olave | NO | WR | 39 | Zay Jones | JAC | WR | 10 |
Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET | WR | 32 | John Metchie III | HOU | WR | 10 |
Tee Higgins | CIN | WR | 32 | Joshua Palmer | LAC | WR | 10 |
Stefon Diggs | BUF | WR | 31 | Curtis Samuel | WAS | WR | 10 |
DK Metcalf | SEA | WR | 31 | Hunter Renfrow | LV | WR | 10 |
Cooper Kupp | LAR | WR | 31 | Michael Gallup | DAL | WR | 10 |
Davante Adams | LV | WR | 31 | Khalil Shakir | BUF | WR | 10 |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA | WR | 30 | Tyquan Thornton | NE | WR | 10 |
Drake London | ATL | WR | 29 | Rashid Shaheed | NO | WR | 10 |
DJ Moore | CHI | WR | 25 | Isaiah Hodgins | NYG | WR | 10 |
Jerry Jeudy | DEN | WR | 25 | Adam Thielen | CAR | WR | 10 |
Chris Godwin | TB | WR | 25 | Tank Dell | HOU | WR | 9 |
Christian Watson | GB | WR | 25 | Odell Beckham Jr. | BAL | WR | 9 |
Jordan Addison | MIN | WR | 24 | K.J. Osborn | MIN | WR | 9 |
Terry McLaurin | WAS | WR | 22 | Terrace Marshall Jr. | CAR | WR | 9 |
Michael Pittman Jr. | IND | WR | 22 | Michael Wilson | ARI | WR | 9 |
Deebo Samuel | SF | WR | 22 | Parris Campbell | NYG | WR | 8 |
Brandon Aiyuk | SF | WR | 22 | Kayshon Boutte | NE | WR | 8 |
Treylon Burks | TEN | WR | 22 | DJ Chark Jr. | CAR | WR | 4 |
Quentin Johnston | LAC | WR | 22 | Allen Robinson II | PIT | WR | 2 |
Marquise Brown | ARI | WR | 21 | A.T. Perry | NO | WR | 2 |
Jahan Dotson | WAS | WR | 21 | Corey Davis | NYJ | WR | 2 |
Jameson Williams | DET | WR | 20 | Tyler Scott | CHI | WR | 2 |
Amari Cooper | CLE | WR | 19 | Mecole Hardman Jr. | NYJ | WR | 2 |
Diontae Johnson | PIT | WR | 19 | Russell Gage | TB | WR | 2 |
Zay Flowers | BAL | WR | 19 | Parker Washington | JAC | WR | 2 |
George Pickens | PIT | WR | 19 | Van Jefferson | LAR | WR | 2 |
Christian Kirk | JAC | WR | 18 | Marquez Valdes-Scantling | KC | WR | 1 |
Calvin Ridley | JAC | WR | 18 | Darius Slayton | NYG | WR | 1 |
Rashod Bateman | BAL | WR | 17 | Robert Woods | HOU | WR | 1 |
Mike Williams | LAC | WR | 17 | Xavier Hutchinson | HOU | WR | 1 |
Keenan Allen | LAC | WR | 16 | DeVante Parker | NE | WR | 1 |
Mike Evans | TB | WR | 16 | Tim Patrick | DEN | WR | 1 |
Gabe Davis | BUF | WR | 16 | David Bell | CLE | WR | 1 |
Kadarius Toney | KC | WR | 15 | Calvin Austin III | PIT | WR | 1 |
Elijah Moore | CLE | WR | 14 | Trey Palmer | TB | WR | 1 |
Tyler Lockett | SEA | WR | 14 | Dontayvion Wicks | GB | WR | 1 |
Courtland Sutton | DEN | WR | 14 | Charlie Jones | CIN | WR | 1 |
Jakobi Meyers | LV | WR | 14 | Andrei Iosivas | CIN | WR | 1 |
Brandin Cooks | DAL | WR | 14 | Isaiah McKenzie | IND | WR | 1 |
JuJu Smith-Schuster | NE | WR | 14 | Puka Nacua | LAR | WR | 1 |
Jayden Reed | GB | WR | 14 | Tre Tucker | LV | WR | 1 |
Wan’Dale Robinson | NYG | WR | 14 | KJ Hamler | DEN | WR | 1 |
Rashee Rice | KC | WR | 13 | Justyn Ross | KC | WR | 1 |
Skyy Moore | KC | WR | 13 | Jalen Tolbert | DAL | WR | 1 |
Nico Collins | HOU | WR | 13 | Laviska Shenault Jr. | CAR | WR | 1 |
Jalin Hyatt | NYG | WR | 13 | Kyle Philips | TEN | WR | 1 |
Marvin Mims Jr. | DEN | WR | 13 | Rakim Jarrett | TB | WR | 1 |
Darnell Mooney | CHI | WR | 13 | Devin Duvernay | BAL | WR | 1 |
Jonathan Mingo | CAR | WR | 13 | Kendrick Bourne | NE | WR | 1 |
Rondale Moore | ARI | WR | 13 | KJ Hamler | DEN | WR | 1 |
Alec Pierce | IND | WR | 12 | DeVante Parker | NE | WR | 1 |
Donovan Peoples-Jones | CLE | WR | 12 | Isaiah McKenzie | IND | WR | 1 |
Wide Receivers Recap
The two top dogs remain at the top of the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart. Interestingly enough, our formula bumped Jefferson one point above Chase this month. Jefferson and Chase are both dominant receivers who are still very new to the league. They should continue to grow and be an anchor to your fantasy football teams.
A.J. Brown, Ceedee Lamb, and Garrett Wilson are next on the list. A.J. Brown showed he could not only continue to play at a high level on a new team, but he elevated the play of those around him. Lamb may now be competing for targets with Brandin Cooks, but he’s still Dak’s top target. If Brown and Hurts continue to be on the same page, he will likely leap-frog Lamb.
Finally, Wilson makes his first appearance in the top ten. He has Aaron Rogers throwing to him now, and they are reportedly on the same page. The Rogers loves Wilson rhetoric will begin to spread, though keep a very close eye on the reported ankle injury Wilson suffered at practice late this week.
Tight Ends
Player | Team | Position | Trade Value | Player | Team | Position | Trade Value |
Mark Andrews | BAL | TE | 38 | Isaiah Likely | BAL | TE | 10 |
Travis Kelce | KC | TE | 33 | Tyler Higbee | LAR | TE | 10 |
T.J. Hockenson | MIN | TE | 27 | Gerald Everett | LAC | TE | 9 |
Kyle Pitts | ATL | TE | 25 | Irv Smith Jr. | CIN | TE | 9 |
George Kittle | SF | TE | 20 | Mike Gesicki | NE | TE | 9 |
Dallas Goedert | PHI | TE | 18 | Dawson Knox | BUF | TE | 8 |
Pat Freiermuth | PIT | TE | 17 | Luke Schoonmaker | DAL | TE | 8 |
Dalton Kincaid | BUF | TE | 16 | Cade Otton | TB | TE | 8 |
David Njoku | CLE | TE | 15 | Taysom Hill | NO | TE | 4 |
Michael Mayer | LV | TE | 15 | Logan Thomas | WAS | TE | 2 |
Sam LaPorta | DET | TE | 15 | Hunter Henry | NE | TE | 2 |
Darren Waller | NYG | TE | 15 | Zach Ertz | ARI | TE | 2 |
Greg Dulcich | DEN | TE | 15 | Peyton Hendershot | DAL | TE | 1 |
Chigoziem Okonkwo | TEN | TE | 14 | Hayden Hurst | CAR | TE | 1 |
Cole Kmet | CHI | TE | 14 | Darnell Washington | PIT | TE | 1 |
Dalton Schultz | HOU | TE | 14 | Brenton Strange | JAC | TE | 1 |
Trey McBride | ARI | TE | 14 | Austin Hooper | LV | TE | 1 |
Evan Engram | JAC | TE | 14 | Robert Tonyan | CHI | TE | 1 |
Juwan Johnson | NO | TE | 12 | Daniel Bellinger | NYG | TE | 1 |
Luke Musgrave | GB | TE | 12 | Zack Kuntz | NYJ | TE | 1 |
Noah Fant | SEA | TE | 12 | Tucker Kraft | GB | TE | 1 |
Jelani Woods | IND | TE | 11 | Tyler Conklin | NYJ | TE | 1 |
Tight Ends Recap
For what it’s worth, the formula had Travis Kelce even lower due to his age. However, I couldn’t, in good faith, drop him any lower than this. I also couldn’t alter the formula too much to put him at the top if it felt like he shouldn’t be there. It makes sense, though. At almost 34, how many dominant fantasy football years does he have left? Mark Andrews may be fending off Isaiah Likely, but he’s a young guy who is the top pass-catcher on the Ravens, returning from last year.
T.J. Hockenson isn’t getting the credit he deserves, in my opinion. He’s on a pass-happy offense with Kirk Cousins, and the defense has to focus on Justin Jefferson. Behind him is a guy that burned me last year in Kyle Pitts. I expected great things out of Pitts, but I don’t think we’ll see them until there is a new coach. News flash, I don’t expect Arthur Smith to last all that long unless there’s some miraculous turn-around with Desmond Ridder at the helm.
Rounding out the top-five tight ends is George Kittle. He’s a very talented player who should get a boost now that it’s confirmed Brock Purdy is back. However, he’s getting older and has some injury concerns due to how hard he plays.
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