Fantasy Football Week 8 Trade Values Chart: Prepare for the stretch run (2024)

Rebuild your roster with the help of the trade chart.

By Dave Richard

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What is the Trade Values Chart? Since its creation in 2011, CBS Sports has been the home of the original Fantasy Football Trade Values Chart, designed to help guide you in making fair trades in your non-PPR, PPR and SuperFlex/2QB leagues. Values are determined by expected future performance, future schedule and public sentiment, not past performance.

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. However, Fantasy managers should take off 20% of the value in any trade where one side has two or more players than the other. Any player not on the chart should be considered valued at no more than four points.

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Running Back

Player Non PPR
A. Kamara 45 49
C. McCaffrey 39 43
D. Henry 38 38
A. Jones 37 40
D. Cook 33 34
E. Elliott 26 28
J. Conner 26 28
J. Robinson 24 26
N. Chubb 24 24
J. Taylor 23 25
C. Edwards-Helaire 22 23
J. Jacobs 22 23
J. Mixon 21 23
C. Carson 21 23
M. Sanders 20 22
K. Hunt 18 20
T. Gurley 18 18
D. Johnson 16 17
M. Gaskin 15 16
D. Henderson 14 15
A. Ekeler 13 16
D. Montgomery 13 15
D. Swift 13 15
M. Gordon 13 14
C. Edmonds 12 15
A. Gibson 12 14
R. Mostert 12 13
R. Jones 11 11
L. Fournette 10 11
M. Davis 9 11
J. Dobbins 9 10
L. Bell 8 9
K. Drake 8 8
M. Ingram 8 8
J. Williams 7 9
G. Bernard 7 8
J. Jackson 7 8
J. Kelley 7 8
B. Scott 7 8
D. Singletary 6 7
Z. Moss 6 7
M. Brown 6 7
G. Edwards 6 6
P. Lindsay 6 6
A. Mattison 6 6
D. Harris 6 6
J. White 5 7
J. McKinnon 5 6
T. Pollard 5 5
L. Murray 5 5
D. Freeman 5 5
B. Snell 5 5
T. Coleman 5 5

Wide Receiver

Player Non PPR
D. Adams 27 31
D. Hopkins 26 29
C. Ridley 26 29
T. Hill 26 28
K. Allen 24 28
J. Jones 23 26
K. Golladay 23 25
T. Lockett 22 25
A.J. Brown 22 25
DK Metcalf 22 24
A. Robinson 21 25
A. Thielen 21 24
M. Thomas 21 24
S. Diggs 20 23
T. McLaurin 19 22
W. Fuller 17 20
R. Woods 16 18
C. Godwin 15 17
J. Jefferson 14 17
R. Anderson 13 16
D.J. Moore 13 16
A. Cooper 13 16
C. Kupp 13 15
J. Smith-Schuster 13 15
T. Higgins 12 14
M. Evans 12 14
Antonio Brown 12 14
T. Boyd 11 13
M. Brown 10 12
C. Kirk 10 11
B. Cooks 9 12
D. Johnson 9 12
A. Green 9 11
D.J. Chark 9 11
T. Fulgham 9 11
C. Lamb 8 10
D. Parker 8 10
D. Slayton 8 9
C. Claypool 8 9
J. Crowder 7 10
J. Brown 6 8
S. Shepard 6 8
T. Patrick 6 7
B. Aiyuk 6 6
C. Beasley 5 9
M. Gallup 5 6
H. Ruggs 5 6
P. Williams 5 6
E. Sanders 5 6
C. Davis 5 6

Tight End

Player Non PPR
T. Kelce 25 29
G. Kittle 22 25
D. Waller 17 20
M. Andrews 17 19
J. Smith 12 14
T. Hockenson 9 11
J. Cook 9 10
R. Gronkowski 8 10
H. Henry 8 9
N. Fant 7 8
H. Hurst 6 7
M. Gesicki 6 7
E. Engram 6 7
D. Goedert 6 6
A. Hooper 5 7
I. Smith 5 5
Z. Ertz 5 5

Quarterback

Player 1QB 2QB
R. Wilson 27 54
K. Murray 26 52
P. Mahomes 25 50
D. Watson 23 46
A. Rodgers 22 44
L. Jackson 21 42
J. Herbert 18 36
J. Allen 17 34
R. Tannehill 12 24
T. Brady 11 22
B. Roethlisberger 10 20
M. Ryan 9 18
J. Burrow 6 12
D. Brees 6 12
J. Goff 5 10

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Fantasy Football Week 8 Trade Values Chart: Prepare for the stretch run (2024)

FAQs

How do you win a fantasy trade? ›

Seek logical trading partners. If you have too many RBs and are thin at WR, look for the inverse. If you both win the trade, then everyone else loses and that's still a win. The ultimate goal might be to bamboozle your opponent, but that's not nearly as likely an outcome as making a mutually beneficial trade.

How does fantasy 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.

How should trades work in fantasy football? ›

A trade offer involves proposing to swap one or more players in your squad with the same number of players from another squad in your league. Trades can involve multiple positions but must be like for like.

How do you propose a trade in NFL fantasy football? ›

Proposing and Accepting Trades
  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 win a trade? ›

  1. 1: Always Use a Trading Plan.
  2. 2: Treat It Like a Business.
  3. 3: Use Technology.
  4. 4: Protect Your Capital.
  5. 5: Study the Markets.
  6. 6: Risk What You Can Afford.
  7. 7: Develop a Methodology.
  8. 8: Always Use a Stop Loss.

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 the trade analyzer work in fantasy football? ›

But it's not just tallying up player value on each side. The trade analyzer will measure the trade's impact for each team in the coming week AND for the rest of the season, based on actual fantasy football projections. So you can see EXACTLY how much you'd get out of this move.

How does a trading graph work? ›

A trading chart basically displays the price information of an underlying asset over time. Price is the primary factor of the trading chart and is usually graphically represented on the vertical or y-axis. There are usually different approaches to representing the information on the horizontal or x-axis.

What is the max trades in fantasy football? ›

No limit to the number of trades a team can make. Limited - A specific number of transactions is selected (i.e. 5, 10, 15, 20). Once that number of accepted & processed trades has been reached, the team manager will not be allowed to propose or accept any more trades.

How do you handle unfair trades in fantasy football? ›

NOTE: Standard League members are expected to veto/protest any and all unfair or collusive trades throughout the season. At least 4 team manager's votes are required in protest for a trade to be denied in a Standard League.

How to trade picks in fantasy? ›

Trade Draft Picks On the ESPN Fantasy App:
  1. Go to "Opposing" menu and select the team you want to trade with.
  2. Click on "Propose Trade"
  3. Propose the draft pick trade.

Can fantasy commissioner push trades through? ›

As commissioner, you have the option to process a trade immediately, wait out the full processing time, or decline it. The processing time is based on your setting for Time to Review Pending Trades: Keep in mind that the commish is the only one able to deny any pending trades as we don't support vetos.

How do you make a fair trade in fantasy football? ›

When proposing a trade, it's crucial to consider your trade partner's needs and roster composition. Offering a deal that only benefits your team and doesn't address their weaknesses is unlikely to be accepted. Craft trade proposals that create a win-win situation for both parties.

How does a trade get vetoed in fantasy football? ›

Public leagues and/or Private league with standard settings:

If enough votes are cast against the trade (4 out of 10, 50% of teams NOT involved in the trade), then it will be immediately canceled. Teams with more than one team manager will only receive one vote.

Why are players undroppable in fantasy football? ›

By making it impossible to drop certain elite players, the league ensures that one team cannot unfairly benefit another by dropping a top-tier player for them to pick up.

How do you win football trading? ›

Best Football Strategy For Beginners (How To Find An Edge)
  1. Lay the draw.
  2. Back a first-half goal.
  3. Scalp The 0-0 in the first 15 minutes.
  4. Pre-match trading.
  5. Back the over 1.5 market after 30 minutes if the score line is 0-0.
  6. Scalp the under 2.5 goal market.
  7. Lay the favourite.
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Do fantasy trades go through right away? ›

If the league and commissioner do not decide to veto a trade, and the trade review period has expired, then the trade will be processed at midnight PST after the trade period ends. If the league wait time is set to none, then the trade will be processed immediately.

What happens when a trade is accepted in fantasy? ›

If accepted, the trade appears as "Pending" on your team page. Note - There is a Pending Trade limit that cannot be exceeded. A manager can only have 6 pending trade offers per league.

How many votes does it take to override a trade in fantasy football? ›

Public leagues and/or Private league with standard settings:

Follow those steps and you'll be all set. If enough votes are cast against the trade (4 out of 10, 50% of teams NOT involved in the trade), then it will be immediately canceled.

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