Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – October 2023 Update

Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – October 2023 Update

We are six weeks into the NFL season, and the second half of your fantasy football season is already starting. By now, you’ve already touted how good your draft was. Or perhaps you’re panicking. Maybe injuries have gotten in the way. Maybe your team never got off the ground running. Either way, you can always improve your team. However, how do you weigh the difference between “player A” and “player B”? Don’t worry; we can help! Our redraft fantasy football trade chart weighs the values of players to give you a little help on what trades may seem evenly weighted.

Or, you can use it to show your league mates why you’re offering a good deal! Either way, we hope it can help you trade your way to success. There have been a couple of changes since our last redraft trade chart, and we will continue to make changes as we always want to keep improving the methodology behind it. Speaking of methodology, let’s talk about that real quick.

The Methodology

What is a trade value chart, you ask? Our methodology takes FantasyPros Rest of Season Rankings and average points per game. After that, consider points above replacement level player and average draft position. Is that it? No, that’s not it! Finally, we tweak the numbers ever so slightly to make sure it all makes sense.

This fantasy football trade value chart is different than the dynasty trade value chart that you can find here. One of the main differences is this solely focuses on fantasy output and change in value rather than age, as the dynasty chart heavily considers.

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Fantasy Football Redraft Trade Value Chart – October 2023 Update

Quarterbacks

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValueSuperFlex ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade ValueSuperFlex Value
Jalen HurtsPHIQB3876Derek CarrNOQB411
Josh AllenBUFQB2255Daniel JonesNYGQB410
Patrick Mahomes IIKCQB2153Baker MayfieldTBQB410
Lamar JacksonBALQB2151Jimmy GaroppoloLVQB36
Tua TagovailoaMIAQB1640Bryce YoungCARQB26
Justin HerbertLACQB1640Kyler MurrayARIQB25
Joe BurrowCINQB1538Anthony RichardsonINDQB12
Justin FieldsCHIQB1537Joshua DobbsARIQB12
Brock PurdySFQB1231Desmond RidderATLQB12
Jared GoffDETQB1230Zach WilsonNYJQB12
Trevor LawrenceJACQB1229Kenny PickettPITQB12
Geno SmithSEAQB1128Mac JonesNEQB12
Deshaun WatsonCLEQB922Ryan TannehillTENQB12
Kirk CousinsMINQB922Andy DaltonCARQB12
Matthew StaffordLARQB922Gardner Minshew IIINDQB12
C.J. StroudHOUQB921PJ WalkerCLEQB12
Russell WilsonDENQB921Malik WillisTENQB11
Jordan LoveGBQB716Jameis WinstonNOQB11
Dak PrescottDALQB615Jarrett StidhamDENQB11
Sam HowellWASQB615

Quarterbacks Recap

Age doesn’t matter when it comes to the redraft fantasy football trade value chart. However, talent does. This month, Jalen Hurts ascends to the top. He’s been averaging 22.7 fantasy points per game. Josh Allen is second. He’s averaging more fantasy points per game but is now dealing with an injury that may end up limiting him, much like last year. Mahomes has been good but not as dominant as last year. He falls to third.

 

Mainly due to the points he can put up rushing the ball, Lamar Jackson comes in at fourth. When you throw age to the side, he’s an excellent quarterback to lead your fantasy football team. At fifth is Tua Tagovailoa, who has been able to stay healthy and is taking advantage of having one of the fastest offensive teams in the NFL. Tua continues to climb the fantasy football trade value chart.

Running Backs

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Travis Etienne Jr.JACRB74Emari DemercadoARIRB1
Christian McCaffreySFRB72Latavius MurrayBUFRB1
Kenneth Walker IIISEARB52Samaje PerineDENRB1
Bijan RobinsonATLRB51Craig ReynoldsDETRB1
Breece HallNYJRB50Zach EvansLARRB1
Austin EkelerLACRB50Tank BigsbyJACRB1
Tony PollardDALRB50Joshua KelleyLACRB1
David MontgomeryDETRB38Jamaal WilliamsNORB1
Raheem MostertMIARB37Tony Jones Jr.NORB1
Josh JacobsLVRB37Melvin Gordon IIIBALRB1
D'Andre SwiftPHIRB36Damien WilliamsARIRB1
Derrick HenryTENRB28Raheem BlackshearCARRB1
Alvin KamaraNORB28Salvon AhmedMIARB1
Jonathan TaylorINDRB27Chris BrooksMIARB1
Isiah PachecoKCRB27Gary BrightwellNYGRB1
Saquon BarkleyNYGRB27Tyrion Davis-PriceSFRB1
Brian Robinson Jr.WASRB21Boston ScottPHIRB1
Aaron JonesGBRB21Clyde Edwards-HelaireKCRB1
Joe MixonCINRB20Matt BreidaNYGRB1
James CookBUFRB20Pierre Strong Jr.CLERB1
Dameon PierceHOURB20Ke'Shawn VaughnTBRB1
Rhamondre StevensonNERB20Michael CarterNYJRB1
Jahmyr GibbsDETRB19Deuce VaughnDALRB1
Kyren WilliamsLARRB16Kenyan DrakeBALRB1
Rachaad WhiteTBRB15Deon JacksonCLERB1
Alexander MattisonMINRB15Ameer AbdullahLVRB1
Javonte WilliamsDENRB14Damien HarrisBUFRB1
James ConnerARIRB12Devin SingletaryHOURB1
Jerome FordCLERB12Isaiah SpillerLACRB1
Najee HarrisPITRB11Chris Rodriguez Jr.WASRB1
Zack MossINDRB11Ty ChandlerMINRB1
Jaleel McLaughlinDENRB11Dalvin CookNYJRB1
Chuba HubbardCARRB11Zonovan KnightDETRB1
Jaylen WarrenPITRB9Chase EdmondsTBRB1
Gus EdwardsBALRB8Rashaad PennyPHIRB1
Zach CharbonnetSEARB8DeeJay DallasSEARB1
Tyjae SpearsTENRB8D'Ernest JohnsonJACRB1
Roschon JohnsonCHIRB8Kene NwangwuMINRB1
Miles SandersCARRB8Sean TuckerTBRB1
Tyler AllgeierATLRB8Chris EvansCINRB1
Justice HillBALRB8Cordarrelle PattersonATLRB1
Jeff Wilson Jr.MIARB7Myles GaskinLARRB1
De'Von AchaneMIARB6Chase BrownCINRB1
Cam AkersMINRB6Ronald Jones IIFARB1
Kenneth GainwellPHIRB6James RobinsonGBRB1
AJ DillonGBRB6Malik DavisDALRB1
Khalil HerbertCHIRB6Trayveon WilliamsCINRB1
Kareem HuntCLERB5Eric GrayNYGRB1
Antonio GibsonWASRB4Israel AbanikandaNYJRB1
Rico DowdleDALRB4JaMycal HastyJACRB1
Elijah MitchellSFRB4Ronnie RiversLARRB1
Kendre MillerNORB3DeWayne McBrideMINRB1
Keaontay IngramARIRB2Zamir WhiteLVRB1
Ezekiel ElliottNERB2Leonard FournetteFARB1
Jerick McKinnonKCRB2Keaton MitchellBALRB1
D'Onta ForemanCHIRB2Royce FreemanLARRB1
Jordan MasonSFRB2

Running Backs Recap

There’s no secret that when healthy, Christian McCaffrey is the best running back in the league. However, now that he’s banged up, he slips to number two. Instead, it’s Travis Etienne at the top spot. Part of his value lift comes from the replacement and adjusted draft position values he is getting.

Kenneth Walker slides in at number three, averaging 17.2 fantasy points per game in a half-PPR league. There was a lot of concern about the Seahawks drafting Zach Charbonnet. However, so far, it hasn’t affected Walker’s ability to produce.

Bijan Robinson climbs from fifth to fourth in a month after he started dominating the backfield in carries. Last week, it became a little more even again. However, Bijan is one of the best right now. Finally, a guy that we love on Old-Fashioned Football, Breece Hall. Now that he’s healthy, his talent is showing. He’s fifth on the fantasy football trade value chart.

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Wide Receivers

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Tyreek HillMIAWR76DJ Chark Jr.CARWR1
Ja'Marr ChaseCINWR73Darius SlaytonNYGWR1
Stefon DiggsBUFWR52Robert WoodsHOUWR1
Keenan AllenLACWR51Michael GallupDALWR1
A.J. BrownPHIWR51Nick Westbrook-IkhineTENWR1
Cooper KuppLARWR38Brandon JohnsonDENWR1
Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR37Nelson AgholorBALWR1
Davante AdamsLVWR37Braxton BerriosMIAWR1
Brandon AiyukSFWR28Kalif RaymondDETWR1
CeeDee LambDALWR28Jonathan MingoCARWR1
Puka NacuaLARWR28Trey PalmerTBWR1
DJ MooreCHIWR28Rondale MooreARIWR1
Jaylen WaddleMIAWR28Chase ClaypoolMIAWR1
DeVonta SmithPHIWR27Allen Robinson IIPITWR1
Amari CooperCLEWR27Calvin Austin IIIPITWR1
DK MetcalfSEAWR27Mack HollinsATLWR1
Chris OlaveNOWR27Justin WatsonKCWR1
Michael Pittman Jr.INDWR27Deonte HartyBUFWR1
Nico CollinsHOUWR21Terrace Marshall Jr.CARWR1
Garrett WilsonNYJWR21Allen LazardNYJWR1
Mike EvansTBWR21Demario DouglasNEWR1
Calvin RidleyJACWR20Chris MooreTENWR1
Justin JeffersonMINWR20Odell Beckham Jr.BALWR1
Christian WatsonGBWR20Jake BoboSEAWR1
Deebo SamuelSFWR20Laviska Shenault Jr.CARWR1
George PickensPITWR19Darnell MooneyCHIWR1
Jordan AddisonMINWR16Alec PierceINDWR1
Chris GodwinTBWR16Trenton IrwinCINWR1
Adam ThielenCARWR16Khalil ShakirBUFWR1
Christian KirkJACWR16Kadarius ToneyKCWR1
Zay FlowersBALWR16Skyy MooreKCWR1
DeAndre HopkinsTENWR15Parris CampbellNYGWR1
Tee HigginsCINWR15JuJu Smith-SchusterNEWR1
Terry McLaurinWASWR15Treylon BurksTENWR1
Gabe DavisBUFWR15DeVante ParkerNEWR1
Marquise BrownARIWR15Tyquan ThorntonNEWR1
Tyler LockettSEAWR12Quez WatkinsPHIWR1
Jakobi MeyersLVWR11Tyler ScottCHIWR1
Diontae JohnsonPITWR11Isaiah McKenzieINDWR1
Drake LondonATLWR11Jalen TolbertDALWR1
Romeo DoubsGBWR11Van JeffersonATLWR1
Joshua PalmerLACWR11Isaiah HodginsNYGWR1
Jerry JeudyDENWR11David BellCLEWR1
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR10Jalin HyattNYGWR1
Tank DellHOUWR9John Metchie IIIHOUWR1
Courtland SuttonDENWR8DeAndre CarterLVWR1
K.J. OsbornMINWR8Randall CobbNYJWR1
Tutu AtwellLARWR8Xavier HutchinsonHOUWR1
Josh DownsINDWR8Marquez Valdes-ScantlingKCWR1
Elijah MooreCLEWR8Trent SherfieldBUFWR1
Quentin JohnstonLACWR7Devin DuvernayBALWR1
Josh ReynoldsDETWR6Marvin Jones Jr.DETWR1
Zay JonesJACWR6Sterling ShepardNYGWR1
Rashid ShaheedNOWR6Parker WashingtonJACWR1
Michael ThomasNOWR6Hunter RenfrowLVWR1
Rashee RiceKCWR6Jalen NailorMINWR1
Jayden ReedGBWR6Demarcus RobinsonLARWR1
Marvin Mims Jr.DENWR5Tylan WallaceBALWR1
Jameson WilliamsDETWR5Rashod BatemanBALWR1
Brandin CooksDALWR4Mecole Hardman Jr.NYJWR1
Kendrick BourneNEWR4Cedric TillmanCLEWR1
Curtis SamuelWASWR4Greg DortchARIWR1
Michael WilsonARIWR4Justyn RossKCWR1
Jahan DotsonWASWR4Donovan Peoples-JonesCLEWR1
Tyler BoydCINWR2Kayshon BoutteNEWR1
Wan'Dale RobinsonNYGWR2Richie James Jr.KCWR1

Wide Receivers Recap

Through six weeks, it’s hard not to say Tyreek Hill sits atop the wide receivers and maybe even the league. He’s uncoverable, he’s fast, and he’s going to keep racking up yards this year. He’s averaging 23.3 fantasy points per game. Behind him is Ja’Marr Chase, who started disappointedly but is now starting to hit his stride.

Third on the fantasy football trade value chart for receivers is Stefon Diggs. He’s Josh Allen’s favorite target and is averaging 19.1 fantasy points per game. Behind him is Keenan Allen. As long as he stays healthy, he’ll remain one of the top receivers in the league.

Finally, at fifth is A.J. Brown. He’s averaging 16.7 fantasy points per game. Cooper Kupp is going to quickly catch up to Brown as he piles up more games. However, since it’s only been two so far, we have to wait and see if he can keep the momentum up.

Tight Ends

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Travis KelceKCTE51Colby ParkinsonSEATE1
Mark AndrewsBALTE37Tyler ConklinNYJTE1
T.J. HockensonMINTE27Trey McBrideARITE1
Sam LaPortaDETTE20Mike GesickiNETE1
George KittleSFTE15Josh OliverMINTE1
Evan EngramJACTE15Durham SmytheMIATE1
Dallas GoedertPHITE14Brenton StrangeJACTE1
Darren WallerNYGTE12Cole TurnerWASTE1
Kyle PittsATLTE12Adam TrautmanDENTE1
Cole KmetCHITE11Juwan JohnsonNOTE1
Logan ThomasWASTE9Will DisslySEATE1
Jake FergusonDALTE8Austin HooperLVTE1
Luke MusgraveGBTE8Jimmy GrahamNOTE1
Pat FreiermuthPITTE8Dawson KnoxBUFTE1
Dalton SchultzHOUTE8Noah FantSEATE1
David NjokuCLETE6Luke SchoonmakerDALTE1
Hunter HenryNETE6Hayden HurstCARTE1
Dalton KincaidBUFTE6Jeremy RuckertNYJTE1
Tyler HigbeeLARTE5Jordan AkinsCLETE1
Gerald EverettLACTE3Greg DulcichDENTE1
Michael MayerLVTE2Irv Smith Jr.CINTE1
Cade OttonTBTE1Peyton HendershotDALTE1
Zach ErtzARITE1Robert TonyanCHITE1
Taysom HillNOTE1Darnell WashingtonPITTE1
Jonnu SmithATLTE1Daniel BellingerNYGTE1
Donald Parham Jr.LACTE1Tucker KraftGBTE1
Chigoziem OkonkwoTENTE1Julian HillMIATE1
Kylen GransonINDTE1Isaiah LikelyBALTE1
Foster MoreauNOTE1Jelani WoodsINDTE1
Noah GrayKCTE1

Tight Ends Recap

With age thrown out of the formulas on the redraft version of the fantasy football trade value chart, Travis Kelce is top of the charts in a big way. He’s hands down the top fantasy football tight end in the league. In fact, when looking at the values, he’s 14 points ahead of Mark Andrews, the second tight end. Both of these guys are great options, but Kelce holds a significant advantage.

Behind them is T.J. Hockenson, who has been a little quieter the past two weeks but should be elevated with Jefferson out. In fourth place is the guy who took Hockenson’s spot on the Lions, Sam LaPorta. LaPorta has been phenomenal for Detroit and is averaging 10.8 fantasy points per game.

Ironically, the third, fourth, and fifth tight end all came from the same school. In fifth is George Kittle. He’s averaging 8.1 points per game. Even though he had a major down week, he’s still one of the best tight options in the league.

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