Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – November 2023 Update

Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – November 2023 Update

The fantasy football playoffs are quickly approaching, and the trade deadline is almost here. 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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Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – November 2023 Update

Quarterbacks

Player Team Position Trade Value SuperFlex Value Player Team Position Trade Value SuperFlex Value
Jalen Hurts PHI QB 29 58 Matthew Stafford LAR QB 4 11
Josh Allen BUF QB 22 55 Jordan Love GB QB 4 11
Patrick Mahomes II KC QB 21 51 Baker Mayfield TB QB 4 10
Joe Burrow CIN QB 19 49 Will Levis TEN QB 2 6
Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB 16 40 Gardner Minshew II IND QB 1 3
Lamar Jackson BAL QB 16 39 Bryce Young CAR QB 1 2
C.J. Stroud HOU QB 15 38 Taylor Heinicke ATL QB 1 2
Justin Herbert LAC QB 15 37 Desmond Ridder ATL QB 1 2
Dak Prescott DAL QB 12 31 Derek Carr NO QB 1 2
Jared Goff DET QB 11 29 Tyson Bagent CHI QB 1 2
Justin Fields CHI QB 11 29 Jimmy Garoppolo LV QB 1 2
Brock Purdy SF QB 11 28 Mac Jones NE QB 1 2
Trevor Lawrence JAC QB 8 21 Zach Wilson NYJ QB 1 2
Sam Howell WAS QB 8 21 Aidan O’Connell LV QB 1 2
Geno Smith SEA QB 8 20 Kenny Pickett PIT QB 1 2
Joshua Dobbs MIN QB 7 16 Tommy DeVito NYG QB 1 2
Kyler Murray ARI QB 6 16 P.J. Walker CLE QB 1 1
Russell Wilson DEN QB 6 15 Jameis Winston NO QB 1 1

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 of both charts. He’s been averaging 23.7 fantasy points per game. Josh Allen is second. He’s averaging just 0.1 less fantasy points per game. However, he just had a change at offensive coordinator. Mahomes has been good but not as dominant as last year. He falls to third.

Joe Burrow is fourth on the list. He started slow. However, he’s starting to surge now. 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

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Christian McCaffrey SF RB 75 Devin Singletary HOU RB 8
Travis Etienne Jr. JAC RB 52 Tyler Allgeier ATL RB 8
Austin Ekeler LAC RB 51 Khalil Herbert CHI RB 8
Jonathan Taylor IND RB 51 Jaleel McLaughlin DEN RB 8
Breece Hall NYJ RB 50 D’Onta Foreman CHI RB 8
D’Andre Swift PHI RB 37 AJ Dillon GB RB 7
Bijan Robinson ATL RB 37 Zack Moss IND RB 6
Josh Jacobs LV RB 37 Roschon Johnson CHI RB 6
Tony Pollard DAL RB 36 Rico Dowdle DAL RB 6
Alvin Kamara NO RB 28 Ezekiel Elliott NE RB 6
David Montgomery DET RB 28 Antonio Gibson WAS RB 5
Derrick Henry TEN RB 28 Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB 5
Kenneth Walker III SEA RB 27 Miles Sanders CAR RB 4
Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB 27 Justice Hill BAL RB 4
Joe Mixon CIN RB 27 Elijah Mitchell SF RB 4
Isiah Pacheco KC RB 26 Ty Chandler MIN RB 3
De’Von Achane MIA RB 22 Jeff Wilson Jr. MIA RB 2
Saquon Barkley NYG RB 21 Joshua Kelley LAC RB 2
Javonte Williams DEN RB 21 Emari Demercado ARI RB 1
Rachaad White TB RB 21 Darrell Henderson Jr. LAR RB 1
Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB 20 Latavius Murray BUF RB 1
Aaron Jones GB RB 20 Melvin Gordon III BAL RB 1
Kyren Williams LAR RB 16 Jerick McKinnon KC RB 1
James Cook BUF RB 16 Tony Jones Jr. NO RB 1
Jerome Ford CLE RB 15 Samaje Perine DEN RB 1
Jaylen Warren PIT RB 15 Craig Reynolds DET RB 1
James Conner ARI RB 15 Royce Freeman LAR RB 1
Raheem Mostert MIA RB 15 Salvon Ahmed MIA RB 1
Najee Harris PIT RB 15 Matt Breida NYG RB 1
Gus Edwards BAL RB 12 Pierre Strong Jr. CLE RB 1
Brian Robinson Jr. WAS RB 12 Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC RB 1
Chuba Hubbard CAR RB 11 Kendre Miller NO RB 1
Alexander Mattison MIN RB 11 Raheem Blackshear CAR RB 1
Zach Charbonnet SEA RB 11 Jamaal Williams NO RB 1
Tyjae Spears TEN RB 11 Jordan Mason SF RB 1
Keaton Mitchell BAL RB 9 Tyrion Davis-Price SF RB 1
Kareem Hunt CLE RB 8 Michael Carter FA RB 1
Dameon Pierce HOU RB 8

Running Backs Recap

There’s no secret that when healthy, Christian McCaffrey is the best running back in the league. He’s currently healthy and averaging one of the top fantasy points per game in the league. Behind him is Travis Etienne, who has had more touches per game than any other back.

After a slow start, Austin Ekeler bounces back up the trade value chart. He’s averaging 16.2 points per game and has been rebounding nicely as a top option for the Chargers in the run and pass game. Fourth, now back from sitting out and injured reserve, Jonathan Taylor. He’s been running the ball hard to show he’s one of the best in the league.

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

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Tyreek Hill MIA WR 75 Quentin Johnston LAC WR 5
A.J. Brown PHI WR 74 Michael Wilson ARI WR 4
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR 70 Jameson Williams DET WR 4
CeeDee Lamb DAL WR 51 Zay Jones JAC WR 4
Stefon Diggs BUF WR 51 Curtis Samuel WAS WR 3
Keenan Allen LAC WR 51 Jonathan Mingo CAR WR 2
Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR 50 K.J. Osborn MIN WR 2
Justin Jefferson MIN WR 38 Josh Reynolds DET WR 2
Cooper Kupp LAR WR 37 Marvin Mims Jr. DEN WR 2
Brandon Aiyuk SF WR 36 Michael Gallup DAL WR 1
Davante Adams LV WR 36 Tutu Atwell LAR WR 1
Mike Evans TB WR 28 Khalil Shakir BUF WR 1
Puka Nacua LAR WR 28 Odell Beckham Jr. BAL WR 1
Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR 27 Noah Brown HOU WR 1
DK Metcalf SEA WR 27 Joshua Palmer LAC WR 1
Jaylen Waddle MIA WR 27 Kalif Raymond DET WR 1
DeVonta Smith PHI WR 27 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine TEN WR 1
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 27 Robert Woods HOU WR 1
Chris Olave NO WR 21 Allen Lazard NYJ WR 1
DJ Moore CHI WR 21 Brandon Johnson DEN WR 1
Adam Thielen CAR WR 21 Braxton Berrios MIA WR 1
Amari Cooper CLE WR 20 DJ Chark Jr. CAR WR 1
Deebo Samuel SF WR 20 Wan’Dale Robinson NYG WR 1
Tank Dell HOU WR 20 Marquez Valdes-Scantling KC WR 1
Diontae Johnson PIT WR 20 Calvin Austin III PIT WR 1
Nico Collins HOU WR 20 Trenton Irwin CIN WR 1
Christian Kirk JAC WR 20 Darius Slayton NYG WR 1
Marquise Brown ARI WR 16 A.T. Perry NO WR 1
Tyler Lockett SEA WR 16 Darnell Mooney CHI WR 1
DeAndre Hopkins TEN WR 15 Rashod Bateman BAL WR 1
Zay Flowers BAL WR 15 Mack Hollins ATL WR 1
Jordan Addison MIN WR 15 DeVante Parker NE WR 1
Drake London ATL WR 15 Rondale Moore ARI WR 1
Terry McLaurin WAS WR 15 Jake Bobo SEA WR 1
George Pickens PIT WR 15 Nelson Agholor BAL WR 1
Chris Godwin TB WR 14 Skyy Moore KC WR 1
Tee Higgins CIN WR 12 JuJu Smith-Schuster NE WR 1
Calvin Ridley JAC WR 11 Justin Watson KC WR 1
Rashee Rice KC WR 11 Treylon Burks TEN WR 1
Jakobi Meyers LV WR 11 Jauan Jennings SF WR 1
Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR 11 Brandon Powell MIN WR 1
Gabe Davis BUF WR 11 Kadarius Toney KC WR 1
Christian Watson GB WR 11 Jalin Hyatt NYG WR 1
Josh Downs IND WR 8 Van Jefferson ATL WR 1
Courtland Sutton DEN WR 8 Deonte Harty BUF WR 1
Jerry Jeudy DEN WR 8 Isaiah Hodgins NYG WR 1
Rashid Shaheed NO WR 8 Terrace Marshall Jr. CAR WR 1
Romeo Doubs GB WR 8 Chris Moore TEN WR 1
Demario Douglas NE WR 8 Julio Jones PHI WR 1
Jahan Dotson WAS WR 8 Alec Pierce IND WR 1
Tyler Boyd CIN WR 8 Jalen Tolbert DAL WR 1
Jayden Reed GB WR 6 Chase Claypool MIA WR 1
Elijah Moore CLE WR 6 Kyle Philips TEN WR 1
Brandin Cooks DAL WR 6 Tre Tucker LV WR 1
Michael Thomas NO WR 5 Allen Robinson II PIT WR 1

Wide Receivers Recap

Through eleven weeks, just like five weeks ago, 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 21.1 fantasy points per game. Behind him is A.J. Brown. He’s averaging 18.9 points as the Eagles’ top option.

Third on the fantasy football trade value chart for receivers is Ja’Marr Chase. The Bengals didn’t look right when Joe Burrow’s calf injury was lingering. However, he is looking 100% healthy now, and Chase is benefiting. Fourth on the list is Dak Prescott’s top option, CeeDee Lamb. He’s averaging 108.3 yards per game.

Finally, at fifth is Stefon Diggs. As much as Josh Allen and the Bills offense has struggled, Diggs is averaging 16.5 points per game and should become a focal point of the new offensive coordinator.

Tight Ends

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Travis Kelce KC TE 50 Juwan Johnson NO TE 1
T.J. Hockenson MIN TE 37 Tyler Higbee LAR TE 1
Mark Andrews BAL TE 28 Michael Mayer LV TE 1
Sam LaPorta DET TE 21 Darren Waller NYG TE 1
George Kittle SF TE 16 Tyler Conklin NYJ TE 1
Dalton Schultz HOU TE 12 Zach Ertz ARI TE 1
Evan Engram JAC TE 11 Donald Parham Jr. LAC TE 1
Dalton Kincaid BUF TE 11 Tanner Hudson CIN TE 1
Taysom Hill NO TE 11 Kylen Granson IND TE 1
Jake Ferguson DAL TE 9 Noah Gray KC TE 1
Kyle Pitts ATL TE 9 Andrew Ogletree IND TE 1
Trey McBride ARI TE 8 Dawson Knox BUF TE 1
Cole Kmet CHI TE 8 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TE 1
David Njoku CLE TE 8 Mike Gesicki NE TE 1
Logan Thomas WAS TE 8 Irv Smith Jr. CIN TE 1
Jonnu Smith ATL TE 6 Adam Trautman DEN TE 1
Dallas Goedert PHI TE 6 Durham Smythe MIA TE 1
Hunter Henry NE TE 5 Foster Moreau NO TE 1
Luke Musgrave GB TE 5 Tommy Tremble CAR TE 1
Cade Otton TB TE 5 Noah Fant SEA TE 1
Pat Freiermuth PIT TE 4 Hayden Hurst CAR TE 1
Gerald Everett LAC TE 1 Colby Parkinson SEA TE 1

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 13 points ahead of T.J. Hockenson, the second tight end. Both of these guys are great options, but Kelce holds a significant advantage.

Behind them is Mark Andrews, who has been the top receiving option for the Ravens. Fourth is rookie Sam LaPorta. Rookie tight ends don’t normally make big impacts. However, LaPorta comes from tight end U, the University of Iowa. Fifth on the list is another former Iowa tight end, George Kittle.

Redraft Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart – November 2023 Update

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