Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – June 2024 Update

Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – June 2024 Update

There is no offseason in fantasy football, especially in dynasty. By now, you’re firing up your rookie drafts, or perhaps you’ve already had them. Either way, you may be looking to turn your team around. Perhaps you took an orphan team over that needs more than a little help. If you’re looking to kick around some values, we have you covered. This is our fantasy football dynasty trade value chart for June of 2024.

This isn’t a step-by-step how-to guide. Everybody values players just a little differently, so you won’t be able to follow it exactly like the letter of the law. However, it’s a good start to get your trade conversations going. In fact, I’ve used it to show somebody that the deal they were offering was way off in terms of value.

We had a trade value chart last month, and it’s already changed based on analyst rankings. We’ll get into that more with the methodology.

 

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Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – June 2024 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. This causes player values to change month after month as the FantasyPros’ analysts’ rankings change as well.

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 who is 32. Is that saying that 22-year-old players are always more talented than 32-year-olds? Absolutely not.

However, it is considered more thoroughly in dynasty because, at 22, the player will likely be around longer to acquire points for the following years.

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!

One last thing: rookies are hard to gauge. One of the main reasons they are hard to gauge is that they haven’t acquired any fantasy football points yet, while we can look back on the past year for other players. Therefore, they’ve been assigned a fantasy football point value that’s based on the average points around them.

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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 31 62 Kirk Cousins ATL QB 12 24
Josh Allen BUF QB 29 58 Baker Mayfield TB QB 11 22
Jalen Hurts PHI QB 27 53 Will Levis TEN QB 11 22
Lamar Jackson BAL QB 26 53 Justin Fields PIT QB 11 22
C.J. Stroud HOU QB 26 51 Matthew Stafford LAR QB 11 21
Anthony Richardson IND QB 25 51 Bo Nix DEN QB 10 21
Kyler Murray ARI QB 22 45 Geno Smith SEA QB 9 18
Joe Burrow CIN QB 21 43 Michael Penix Jr. ATL QB 9 18
Jordan Love GB QB 19 37 Aaron Rodgers NYJ QB 9 17
Justin Herbert LAC QB 18 37 Daniel Jones NYG QB 8 16
Trevor Lawrence JAC QB 18 37 Derek Carr NO QB 8 16
Caleb Williams CHI QB 17 35 Russell Wilson PIT QB 8 16
Brock Purdy SF QB 16 33 Bryce Young CAR QB 6 12
Dak Prescott DAL QB 16 32 Sam Howell SEA QB 3 6
Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB 16 32 Gardner Minshew II LV QB 3 5
Jayden Daniels WAS QB 16 31 Spencer Rattler NO QB 2 4
Jared Goff DET QB 15 30 Aidan O’Connell LV QB 2 3
Deshaun Watson CLE QB 14 27 Michael Pratt GB QB 1 3
Drake Maye NE QB 13 27 Jordan Travis NYJ QB 1 2
J.J. McCarthy MIN QB 13 26 Joe Milton III NE QB 1 1

 

Quarterbacks Recap

It’s no secret that on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart, for Superflex, the most important position is quarterback. Heading into the season, Patrick Mahomes regains his position at the top.

It seems that Josh Allen is falling from favor slightly as questions arise about his receiving corp. He’s slightly behind Mahomes by two points of value.

Behind those two are Jalen Hurts, Lamar Jackson, and CJ Stroud. Hurts and Jackson both have rushing abilities that aid them in fantasy points. They both pass the ball well, too, however.

Fantasy managers will want to keep a close eye on how Hurts is affected by the loss of Jason Kelce at the center position and the gain of Saquon Barkley at running back. Will he be able to get as many red zone touchdowns?

Derrick Henry is in town, which should help Lamar. The Ravens haven’t had a dominant running back for a while, and Henry gives them that. While some may think this takes some fantasy value away from Lamar, I think other teams’ game planning will have to focus more on Henry and open things up for Lamar.

Stroud had a phenomenal rookie season. Now, the Texans have added even more weapons around him with Stefon Diggs. However, can Stroud keep the momentum going? He will look to avoid regression and keep the Texans red-hot.

Running Backs

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Bijan Robinson ATL RB 59 Keaton Mitchell BAL RB 11
Breece Hall NYJ RB 52 Tyler Allgeier ATL RB 11
Christian McCaffrey SF RB 51 Khalil Herbert CHI RB 11
Jahmyr Gibbs DET RB 51 Ray Davis BUF RB 11
Jonathan Taylor IND RB 49 Gus Edwards LAC RB 10
Travis Etienne Jr. JAC RB 40 Kimani Vidal LAC RB 10
De’Von Achane MIA RB 39 Jaleel McLaughlin DEN RB 10
Saquon Barkley PHI RB 32 Ty Chandler MIN RB 10
Kyren Williams LAR RB 31 Dameon Pierce HOU RB 9
Kenneth Walker III SEA RB 31 Miles Sanders CAR RB 9
James Cook BUF RB 26 Bucky Irving TB RB 9
Josh Jacobs GB RB 26 J.K. Dobbins LAC RB 9
Isiah Pacheco KC RB 25 Ezekiel Elliott DAL RB 9
Rachaad White TB RB 25 Braelon Allen NYJ RB 9
Rhamondre Stevenson NE RB 21 AJ Dillon GB RB 9
Joe Mixon HOU RB 21 Will Shipley PHI RB 9
D’Andre Swift CHI RB 21 Audric Estime DEN RB 9
Najee Harris PIT RB 21 Isaac Guerendo SF RB 9
Jaylen Warren PIT RB 20 Rico Dowdle DAL RB 9
Jonathon Brooks CAR RB 20 Alexander Mattison LV RB 9
Derrick Henry BAL RB 19 Elijah Mitchell SF RB 9
David Montgomery DET RB 19 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG RB 9
Tony Pollard TEN RB 18 Tank Bigsby JAC RB 8
Tyjae Spears TEN RB 18 Roschon Johnson CHI RB 5
Javonte Williams DEN RB 18 MarShawn Lloyd GB RB 5
Alvin Kamara NO RB 18 Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC RB 4
Brian Robinson Jr. WAS RB 18 Evan Hull IND RB 3
Zamir White LV RB 18 Michael Carter ARI RB 3
Trey Benson ARI RB 17 Samaje Perine DEN RB 3
Zach Charbonnet SEA RB 16 Dylan Laube LV RB 2
James Conner ARI RB 15 D’Onta Foreman CLE RB 2
Nick Chubb CLE RB 15 Cam Akers FA RB 2
Blake Corum LAR RB 15 Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB 1
Aaron Jones MIN RB 15 Israel Abanikanda NYJ RB 1
Devin Singletary NYG RB 14 Frank Gore Jr. BUF RB 1
Kendre Miller NO RB 14 Kareem Hunt FA RB 1
Jerome Ford CLE RB 14 Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS RB 1
Austin Ekeler WAS RB 14 Justice Hill BAL RB 1
Raheem Mostert MIA RB 14 Jamaal Williams NO RB 1
Chuba Hubbard CAR RB 13 Eric Gray NYG RB 1
Zack Moss CIN RB 13 DeWayne McBride MIN RB 1
Jaylen Wright MIA RB 13 Rasheen Ali BAL RB 1
Chase Brown CIN RB 13 Isaiah Davis NYJ RB 1
Antonio Gibson NE RB 11

 

Running Backs Recap

After such a great rookie year, it should be no surprise that Bijan Robinson is the top running back on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart. He may be even better this year as the Falcons add a more competent quarterback to the mix, meaning defenses can’t just key in on the run. Not to mention a more competent coach.

Bijan has a healthy lead over second-place Breece Hall. Hall was injured in 2022 and came back with a vengeance in 2023, averaging 17.1 points per game. He has stated on social media that he’s a little leaner, and his knees feel great.

Third place is Christian McCaffrey. He led running backs in fantasy points per game. However, in a dynasty league, his age weighs him slightly down. He’s still young enough and in the right system that he’ll continue to be relevant.

Tied with him is Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs shared the workload with David Montgomery last year, but he started to get more involved as the season went on. He’ll still share a workload, but he’s a top option, especially in PPR leagues.

Jonathan Taylor is in fifth. After an injury-riddled year last year, Taylor will look to bounce back this season, especially with Zach Moss no longer on the team.

There may be a little competition on who gets the short-yardage touchdowns, Taylor or Anthony Richardson. However, Taylor will get plenty of work in both the run and pass games.

Wide Receivers

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR 62 Marvin Mims Jr. DEN WR 12
Ja’Marr Chase CIN WR 61 Quentin Johnston LAC WR 12
Justin Jefferson MIN WR 61 Brandin Cooks DAL WR 12
CeeDee Lamb DAL WR 61 Michael Wilson ARI WR 12
Garrett Wilson NYJ WR 51 Curtis Samuel BUF WR 11
Puka Nacua LAR WR 51 DeAndre Hopkins TEN WR 11
A.J. Brown PHI WR 50 Mike Williams NYJ WR 11
Chris Olave NO WR 40 Ja’Lynn Polk NE WR 11
Brandon Aiyuk SF WR 39 Javon Baker NE WR 11
Drake London ATL WR 39 Khalil Shakir BUF WR 11
Jaylen Waddle MIA WR 38 Rashid Shaheed NO WR 11
Malik Nabers NYG WR 34 Joshua Palmer LAC WR 11
Tyreek Hill MIA WR 33 Roman Wilson PIT WR 11
DeVonta Smith PHI WR 32 DeMario Douglas NE WR 11
Michael Pittman Jr. IND WR 32 Elijah Moore CLE WR 11
Nico Collins HOU WR 31 Rashod Bateman BAL WR 10
DK Metcalf SEA WR 31 Wan’Dale Robinson NYG WR 10
Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI WR 31 Diontae Johnson CAR WR 10
Tee Higgins CIN WR 30 Malachi Corley NYJ WR 10
Jayden Reed GB WR 26 Tyler Boyd TEN WR 10
Jordan Addison MIN WR 26 Jalin Hyatt NYG WR 9
Tank Dell HOU WR 25 Darnell Mooney ATL WR 9
Rome Odunze CHI WR 24 Adam Thielen CAR WR 9
DJ Moore CHI WR 24 Treylon Burks TEN WR 9
George Pickens PIT WR 22 Jonathan Mingo CAR WR 9
Stefon Diggs HOU WR 21 Jalen McMillan TB WR 9
Davante Adams LV WR 21 Trey Palmer TB WR 9
Xavier Worthy KC WR 21 Luke McCaffrey WAS WR 8
Deebo Samuel Sr. SF WR 21 Zay Jones ARI WR 8
Rashee Rice KC WR 21 Devontez Walker BAL WR 7
Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WR 21 Malik Washington MIA WR 4
Christian Kirk JAC WR 20 Darius Slayton NYG WR 3
Brian Thomas Jr. JAC WR 19 Kendrick Bourne NE WR 3
Mike Evans TB WR 19 Kadarius Toney KC WR 3
Terry McLaurin WAS WR 18 Josh Reynolds DEN WR 3
Amari Cooper CLE WR 18 Brenden Rice LAC WR 3
Zay Flowers BAL WR 18 JuJu Smith-Schuster NE WR 3
Chris Godwin TB WR 17 Michael Gallup LV WR 3
Ladd McConkey LAC WR 17 Tutu Atwell LAR WR 2
Christian Watson GB WR 17 Noah Brown HOU WR 2
Cooper Kupp LAR WR 16 K.J. Osborn NE WR 2
Josh Downs IND WR 16 Ainias Smith PHI WR 2
Hollywood Brown KC WR 15 Jacob Cowing SF WR 2
Calvin Ridley TEN WR 15 Rondale Moore ATL WR 2
Courtland Sutton DEN WR 15 Odell Beckham Jr. MIA WR 2
Jameson Williams DET WR 15 Cedric Tillman CLE WR 2
Ricky Pearsall SF WR 15 Tahj Washington MIA WR 1
Keon Coleman BUF WR 15 Alec Pierce IND WR 1
Jahan Dotson WAS WR 14 John Metchie III HOU WR 1
Romeo Doubs GB WR 14 A.T. Perry NO WR 1
Keenan Allen CHI WR 14 Andrei Iosivas CIN WR 1
Adonai Mitchell IND WR 14 DJ Chark Jr. LAC WR 1
Jermaine Burton CIN WR 14 Skyy Moore KC WR 1
Dontayvion Wicks GB WR 13 Michael Thomas FA WR 1
Troy Franklin DEN WR 13 Donovan Peoples-Jones DET WR 1
Jakobi Meyers LV WR 13 Jamari Thrash CLE WR 1
Xavier Legette CAR WR 12 Bo Melton GB WR 1
Tyler Lockett SEA WR 12 Greg Dortch ARI WR 1
Gabe Davis JAC WR 12 Demarcus Robinson LAR WR 1
Jerry Jeudy CLE WR 12 Parker Washington JAC WR 1

Wide Receivers Recap

The top of the entire fantasy football dynasty trade value chart is Amon-Ra St. Brown. He’s only 24 years old and is a key focal point of the Lions’ passing attack. He surpasses CeeDee and Justin Jefferson this month. With Goff and Brown locked in, he should continue to put up big numbers for years to come.

Just behind him is a three-way tie of Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, and CeeDee Lamb. All three of these guys perform at a high level when healthy. Lamb hasn’t had any health issues and is still only 25 years old. However, Dak is another year older, the run game is questionable, and the offensive line is likely the worst it’s been since Lamb has been there.

Even though he’s hoping for a new deal and currently holding out, Chase is an electric talent. Even after Joe Burrow went down with an injury, Chase continued to produce at a high level, which helped him earn a tie at second.

In a similar situation, Justin Jefferson is also a young receiver with loads of talent. We will see how his production does with the loss of Kirk Cousins. However, whether it’s Darnold or McCarthy, Jefferson’s talent is undeniable.

Behind them is a tie between Puka Nacua and Garrett Wilson. Puka had an electric rookie season and will look to carry that over into his sophomore year. Garrett Wilson has extreme talent but has never had much of a quarterback throwing to him. We’ll see how he does if Aaron Rodgers stays healthy.

Tight Ends

Player Team Position Trade Value Player Team Position Trade Value
Sam LaPorta DET TE 39 Tucker Kraft GB TE 11
Trey McBride ARI TE 30 Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TE 10
Mark Andrews BAL TE 25 Noah Fant SEA TE 10
Kyle Pitts ATL TE 25 Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR TE 10
Dalton Kincaid BUF TE 24 Greg Dulcich DEN TE 10
T.J. Hockenson MIN TE 22 Juwan Johnson NO TE 9
Brock Bowers LV TE 20 Hunter Henry NE TE 9
Travis Kelce KC TE 18 Theo Johnson NYG TE 8
George Kittle SF TE 18 Jelani Woods IND TE 8
David Njoku CLE TE 18 Taysom Hill NO TE 7
Evan Engram JAC TE 16 Daniel Bellinger NYG TE 4
Jake Ferguson DAL TE 16 Cade Stover HOU TE 3
Dallas Goedert PHI TE 16 Tyler Conklin NYJ TE 3
Pat Freiermuth PIT TE 14 Erick All Jr. CIN TE 3
Cole Kmet CHI TE 14 Tyler Higbee LAR TE 2
Dalton Schultz HOU TE 13 Dawson Knox BUF TE 2
Ben Sinnott WAS TE 13 Gerald Everett CHI TE 1
Luke Musgrave GB TE 12 Mike Gesicki CIN TE 1
Michael Mayer LV TE 12 Jonnu Smith MIA TE 1
Isaiah Likely BAL TE 12 Zach Ertz WAS TE 1
Cade Otton TB TE 11 Luke Schoonmaker DAL TE 1

 

Tight Ends Recap

The number one fantasy football tight end from 2023 finds himself at the top of the dynasty trade value chart for tight ends this year. Sam Laporta confirmed that you don’t have to be afraid of rookie tight ends anymore, as he led the league in fantasy football points in 2023. He’ll look to carry over into 2024, and at 23 years old, he can do that.

Trey McBride is behind LaPorta. He also took huge strides last year as he stepped in for Zach Ertz as the top option for the Cardinals. He may lose a couple of targets to newcomer Marvin Harrison but he should still be one of the top dynasty tight ends. I am a huge Trey McBride fan in fantasy football and scooping him up everywhere I can.

Third on the list is Mark Andrews. He’s slightly older, at age 28. However, he’s a top option for Lamar Jackson. They do have another tight end in Isaiah Likely, but I don’t think Mark Andrews is going anywhere yet. He’s tied with Kyle Pitts.

After a 1,000-yard rookie season, Pitts has disappointed fantasy managers. However, now he has the best quarterback he’s had at the professional level and a coach who utilizes tight ends.

Dalton Kincaid is fifth on the list. He’s in a high-powered offense on the Bills and should have a big portion of the target share. Dawson Knox isn’t much of a threat to his target share. With Diggs gone, this offense could end up running through Kincaid.

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