Fantasy Football Week 3 Trade Values Chart rankings (2024)

Fantasy Football Week 3 Trade Values Chart rankings (1)

Patrick Mahomes and Josh Gordon are two Fantasy players on the minds of people looking to make trades. Use our Trade Values Chart to make deals that give you an edge on your Fantasy squad.

By Dave Richard

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NeedFantasy Footballlineup advice? Talk to CBS Sports on yourGoogle Assistantto get insights on the best sleepers and to help decide between players. Just start with, "Hey Google, talk to CBS Sports."What is the Trade Chart?

The Trade Chart is designed to help guide you in making fair trades in your standard-scoring, PPR and two-quarterback leagues.

The values assigned to the players below are a long-term measurement of their Fantasy value. By adding two players' values you could determine what one player you should be able to get in return.

This list also works as a "Rest of Season" rankings. Also, any player not on the chart should be considered valued at no more than four points.

Running backs


Non PPR
Todd Gurley, LAR 42 45
Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 39 40
Melvin Gordon, LAC 38 41
Alvin Kamara, NO 35 39
David Johnson, ARI 30 33
Saquon Barkley, NYG 29 33
Christian McCaffrey, CAR 26 30
Dalvin Cook, MIN 24 27
Kareem Hunt, KC 24 26
Leonard Fournette, JAC 23 26
Jordan Howard, CHI 21 23
James Conner, PIT 20 23
Joe Mixon, CIN 19 22
Le'Veon Bell, PIT 17 20
Kenyan Drake, MIA 15 18
Devonta Freeman, ATL 15 17
Carlos Hyde, CLE 13 15
Jay Ajayi, PHI 13 14
Tevin Coleman, ATL 12 14
Marshawn Lynch, OAK 12 13
Lamar Miller, HOU 11 14
Mark Ingram, NO 11 14
LeSean McCoy, BUF 11 14
Alex Collins, BAL 11 13
Matt Breida, SF 11 13
Adrian Peterson, WAS 11 12
Dion Lewis, TEN 10 13
Chris Thompson, WAS 10 13
Derrick Henry, TEN 10 11
Phillip Lindsay, DEN 9 11
Giovani Bernard, CIN 9 11
Royce Freeman, DEN 9 10
Rex Burkhead, NE 8 10
Kerryon Johnson, DET 8 10
Austin Ekeler, LAC 8 10
Bilal Powell, NYJ 8 10
Sony Michel, NE 8 10
Corey Clement, PHI 8 10
Isaiah Crowell, NYJ 8 9
Peyton Barber, TB 8 9
Aaron Jones, GB 7 9
James White, NE 7 9
Jamaal Williams, GB 7 8
Chris Carson, SEA 7 8
Alfred Morris, SF 7 7
T.J. Yeldon, JAC 6 8
Rashaad Penny, SEA 5 7
Javorius Allen, BAL 5 7

Wide receivers


Non PPR
Antonio Brown, PIT 33 37
Michael Thomas, NO 32 36
Julio Jones, ATL 31 35
DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 29 33
Odell Beckham, NYG 28 32
A.J. Green, CIN 28 32
Mike Evans, TB 27 31
Davante Adams, GB 27 31
Tyreek Hill, KC 26 30
Keenan Allen, LAC 25 29
T.Y. Hilton, IND 22 26
Stefon Diggs, MIN 21 25
Adam Thielen, MIN 20 24
JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 18 21
Brandin Cooks, LAR 16 19
Amari Cooper, OAK 14 17
Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 12 15
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 11 15
Jarvis Landry, CLE 11 15
Golden Tate, DET 11 15
Josh Gordon, NE 10 13
Chris Hogan, NE 10 13
Marvin Jones, DET 10 12
Allen Robinson, CHI 9 12
Demaryius Thomas, DEN 9 12
Nelson Agholor, PHI 9 12
Will Fuller, HOU 9 12
Michael Crabtree, BAL 8 11
Julian Edelman, NE 8 11
Alshon Jeffery, PHI 8 11
Kenny Golladay, DET 8 11
Quincy Enunwa, NYJ 8 11
Sammy Watkins, KC 8 10
Marquise Goodwin, SF 7 11
Kenny Stills, MIA 7 10
Cooper Kupp, LAR 7 10
Chris Godwin, TB 7 10
DeSean Jackson, TB 7 9
Tyler Lockett, SEA 7 9
Corey Davis, TEN 6 9
Robert Woods, LAR 6 9
John Brown, BAL 6 8
Devin Funchess, CAR 6 8
Keelan Cole, JAC 5 8
Robby Anderson, NYJ 5 7
Doug Baldwin, SEA 5 7
Randall Cobb, GB 5 7
Mike Williams, LAC 5 7
Brandon Marshall, SEA 5 7

Tight ends


Non PPR
Rob Gronkowski, NE 22 25
Travis Kelce, KC 17 20
Zach Ertz, PHI 15 18
Jordan Reed, WAS 8 11
Jimmy Graham, GB 7 10
Trey Burton, CHI 7 10
Kyle Rudolph, MIN 7 9
George Kittle, SF 6 9
Evan Engram, NYG 6 9
Eric Ebron, IND 6 8
Jesse James, PIT 5 7
Will Dissly, SEA 5 7

Quarterbacks


1QB 2QB
Patrick Mahomes, KC 16 32
Tom Brady, NE 14 28
Aaron Rodgers, GB 13 26
Drew Brees, NO 12 24
Deshaun Watson, HOU 12 24
Cam Newton, CAR 12 24
Russell Wilson, SEA 12 24
Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 12 24
Kirk Cousins, MIN 10 20
Philip Rivers, LAC 9 18
Ryan Fitzpatrick, TB 6 12
Carson Wentz, PHI 6 12
Andrew Luck, IND 5 10
Andy Dalton, CIN 5 10
Jared Goff, LAR 5 10

DSTs

Player Non PPR
Rams DST 6 6
Vikings DST 6 6
Jaguars DST 6 6


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Fantasy Football Week 3 Trade Values Chart rankings (2024)

FAQs

How do you handle unfair trades in fantasy football? ›

How to deal with it: If efforts have been made to cover up their shady dealings, you'll have no choice but to scrap the deal and should probably seriously consider removing the owners involved from the league. Under-the-table trades are arguably the worst sin in fantasy sports, and should be dealt with accordingly.

What does overall trade value mean in fantasy football? ›

The player's trade value is calculated as value over baseline. Each player's future fantasy points are projected out for the rest of the season and ranked. Then, the projected fantasy points of the last starter for each position is subtracted from their value and used for the trade calculations.

How to do a trade in fantasy football? ›

Propose Trade on the ESPN Fantasy App
  1. Select which team you want to trade with.
  2. ​Click on "Propose Trade"
  3. Click on the player(s) you want to trade. ​
  4. ​Click on the player(s) you want to offer in return.
  5. Click on "Submit" to finalize the trade​

How do you evaluate trades in fantasy football? ›

Click “Player Name” and enter the athletes you are trading and/or acquiring. Once you have selected the players involved on both sides of the trade you're analyzing, click “Evaluate Trade.” The fantasy football trade analyzer will instantly display stats and projections side-by-side.

Can you reverse trades in fantasy? ›

If your league uses a trade voting process, the trade must go through the voting period. If the trade is successful, Commissioners can reverse trades by going to the Commissioner Tools page and clicking Trades under Roster Management.

What are the rules for unfair trade? ›

The term “unfair trade practice” describes the use of deceptive, fraudulent, or unethical methods to gain business advantage or to cause injury to a consumer. Unfair trade practices are considered unlawful under the Consumer Protection Act.

Should you vote on trades in fantasy football? ›

Fantasy etiquette generally favors voting against a trade only in the case of collusion or intentional sabotage, rather than voting on the basis of whether a trade seems "fair".

How does a trade value chart work? ›

Traditionally, it's a table that separates fantasy players by position (QB/WR/RB/TE/draft picks) and assigns each a “trade value.” At its core, the “trade value” assigned should indicate a player's future potential and account for his past.

What is the startup pick trade value? ›

The startup pick value is a function of the corresponding fantasy player. These valuations start with a player's baseline, a weighted average of this year's projection, and their last two seasons.

How to make smart trades in fantasy football? ›

If you have solid depth at a certain position, you can trade your depth to improve a weaker position on your team. Having a strong bench is a nice luxury, but only your starting lineup can win you games. Make two-for-one offers. Look to upgrade a position by trading two decent players for one true stud.

Can you see who vetoed a trade in fantasy? ›

Veto a trade in a Public or Private League

All votes are recorded anonymously. Private League exception - If your Private League uses 'Commissioner Trade Review' then accepted trades can only be overturned by the commissioner. Was this article helpful?

Can I drop a player that already played? ›

If you try to drop a player in an active roster spot after their game begins, you'll see the error message: "A player has already played and is no longer editable for today. (Error #174)". The player can't be edited until the next day and you'll need to choose a different player to drop.

How does fantasy trade value chart work? ›

Trade values charts are a tool that can be used as a baseline to judge whether an offer is “fair” value for both sides. The values in the chart are based on aggregated expert consensus ranks and average user draft data. The rankings are fed into a model calibrated by positional scarcity and pick values.

How does ESPN fantasy trade analyzer work? ›

By connecting your team via LeagueSync, the trade analyzer can review the strengths and weaknesses of your team and give suggested potential trades to make within your league.

How to know if a trade is good? ›

To find out if you have been taking good trades, you need to do following.
  1. Take trades with a defined approach. ( either rule-based or discretionary)
  2. Keep good records including the reasons for taking each trade and its outcome. ...
  3. Review them to see if they are profitable as a whole.

How do you politely decline a fantasy trade? ›

Any time I get a trade offer that I decline, I always add a quick line as to why I'm declining it. It doesn't take much time to say "Hey I really don't want to move A. Brown for your back up sleeper tight end." or simply saying someone is not on the trade block.

Should you be able to veto trades in fantasy football? ›

Depending on what type of league you're in you can veto or protest a trade that is unfair. Public and Private Leagues use a veto process with league votes and Public Prize League (formerly Pro League) managers can file a protest with the League Office to initiate the trade review process.

What happens in unfair trade? ›

Unfair trade practices are practices that grossly deviate from good commercial conduct and are contrary to good faith and fair dealing. 1 Unfair trading practices are typically imposed in a situation of imbalance by a stronger party on a weaker one, and can exist from any side of the B2B relationship.

How do you counter a trade in ESPN fantasy football? ›

EVERY team manager in the league has the power to cast a vote against a trade, EXCEPT the two teams involved in the trade. Once a trade is accepted, an email will be sent to every team manager in the league with detailed instructions on how to cast a vote. Follow those steps and you'll be all set.

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