Fantasy Football Week 2 Trade Values Chart rankings (2024)

Fantasy Football Week 2 Trade Values Chart rankings (1)

James Conner's huge Week 1 has turned him into one of Fantasy's most sought-after (and most dealt) running backs. What's his value heading into Week 2? Our Trade Value Chart reveals.

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.

A quick word on James Conner: His Trade Value, and Le'Veon Bell's Trade Value, are based on all of the latest information we have on the situation. Given the rules regarding free agency, Bell will be back by Week 12 at the absolute latest but could choose to sign his franchise tender any time between now and then. Fantasy owners must be prepared to see Bell and Conner's values change quickly when Bell decides to play football again.

Running backs

PlayerNonPPR
Todd Gurley, LAR3942
Ezekiel Elliott, DAL3740
David Johnson, ARI3538
Alvin Kamara, NO3337
Saquon Barkley, NYG3235
Melvin Gordon, LAC3033
Dalvin Cook, MIN2730
Kareem Hunt, KC2629
Leonard Fournette, JAC2528
Christian McCaffrey, CAR2528
Joe Mixon, CIN2528
Le'Veon Bell, PIT2225
Jordan Howard, CHI2123
Devonta Freeman, ATL1719
Alex Collins, BAL1617
Kenyan Drake, MIA1518
James Conner, PIT1518
Royce Freeman, DEN1416
Derrick Henry, TEN1314
LeSean McCoy, BUF1215
Lamar Miller, HOU1215
Jamaal Williams, GB1113
Carlos Hyde, CLE1113
Jay Ajayi, PHI1112
Rex Burkhead, NE1013
Mark Ingram, NO1013
Adrian Peterson, WAS1011
Dion Lewis, TEN912
Marshawn Lynch, OAK910
Chris Carson, SEA810
Peyton Barber, TB810
Kerryon Johnson, DET810
Tevin Coleman, ATL79
Isaiah Crowell, NYJ78
Alfred Morris, SF77
Chris Thompson, WAS68
Austin Ekeler, LAC68
Matt Breida, SF68
Marlon Mack, IND68
Bilal Powell, NYJ68
T.J. Yeldon, JAC57
Rashaad Penny, SEA57
James White, NE57
Phillip Lindsay, DEN57
Tarik Cohen, CHI57
Aaron Jones, GB57
Sony Michel, NE57

Wide receivers

PlayerNonPPR
Antonio Brown, PIT3337
Julio Jones, ATL3135
Odell Beckham, NYG3135
DeAndre Hopkins, HOU3034
Davante Adams, GB2731
A.J. Green, CIN2630
Keenan Allen, LAC2630
Michael Thomas, NO2630
Mike Evans, TB2226
Tyreek Hill, KC2024
T.Y. Hilton, IND2024
Stefon Diggs, MIN1519
Adam Thielen, MIN1519
Josh Gordon, CLE1417
Amari Cooper, OAK1317
Larry Fitzgerald, ARI1216
Jarvis Landry, CLE1115
JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT1114
Brandin Cooks, LAR1013
Emmanuel Sanders, DEN1013
Marvin Jones, DET1013
Michael Crabtree, BAL913
Chris Hogan, NE913
Allen Robinson, CHI912
Golden Tate, DET812
Demaryius Thomas, DEN811
Kenny Stills, MIA811
Cooper Kupp, LAR811
Corey Davis, TEN811
Julian Edelman, NE711
Marquise Goodwin, SF711
Nelson Agholor, PHI710
Alshon Jeffery, PHI710
Chris Godwin, TB710
Robby Anderson, NYJ79
Will Fuller, HOU69
Robert Woods, LAR69
Jamison Crowder, WAS58
Quincy Enunwa, NYJ57
Sammy Watkins, KC57
Doug Baldwin, SEA57
Randall Cobb, GB57

Tight ends

PlayerNonPPR
Rob Gronkowski, NE2225
Travis Kelce, KC1417
Zach Ertz, PHI1316
Trey Burton, CHI710
Jordan Reed, WAS79
Jimmy Graham, GB69
George Kittle, SF69
Kyle Rudolph, MIN68
Evan Engram, NYG58
Eric Ebron, IND57

Quarterbacks

Player1QB2QB
Aaron Rodgers, GB1326
Tom Brady, NE1326
Drew Brees, NO1122
Russell Wilson, SEA1122
Andrew Luck, IND1020
Deshaun Watson, HOU1020
Cam Newton, CAR816
Patrick Mahomes, KC816
Ben Roethlisberger, PIT714
Kirk Cousins, MIN714
Philip Rivers, LAC510
Carson Wentz, PHI510

DSTs

PlayerNonPPR
Rams DST66
Vikings DST66
Jaguars DST66

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Fantasy Football Week 2 Trade Values Chart rankings (2024)

FAQs

What does overall trade value mean in fantasy? ›

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 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.

How do you calculate fantasy value? ›

For example, if a player has a salary of $10,000 and we project them to score 25 points, their value would be: (25/10,000)*1,000 = 2.5x value. The higher the player's value the better.

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".

What is the trade algorithm for 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.

What is the point of trading in fantasy football? ›

Well, this is your chance to prove yourself. Trading in fantasy not only is a great way to improve your roster, but it's also a lot of fun and provides a chance to get to your know your fellow managers better during the process of swapping trade proposals.

Why are players undroppable in fantasy football? ›

Undroppable Players

To promote fair play and prevent actions that compromise the integrity of the fantasy game, NFL.com maintains a list of players that can be benched or traded but cannot be dropped from any roster. The Undroppable Players list is in the PLAYERS tab and can be disabled for Custom Leagues.

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 is trade value calculated? ›

Here's how to calculate the weighted average trade price: List the prices you paid for the stock, along with the number of shares you acquired in each transaction. Multiply each transaction price by the corresponding number of shares you bought. Add the results from step 2 together.

How do you handle unfair trades in fantasy football? ›

Every team manager in your league has the power to cast a vote against a trade once one is accepted if they feel that it is unfair. As a team manager in the league you'll be sent an email with detailed instructions on how to cast a vote - follow those step and you'll be all set.

What does your traded value mean? ›

Trade Value means the total worth computed by multiplying quantity with individual unit price.

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.

What is trade in value of? ›

Trade-In Value is the price a dealer would offer for a consumer's vehicle to apply toward the purchase of another car in the dealer's inventory. The trade-in value is more closely aligned with the auction wholesale value, meaning what the car would sell for at an auction to interested retailers.

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