Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart: Week 5 (2024)

No matter how your fantasy football teams have started out, there's still hope. It's possible to make the playoffs even if you're 0-4, provided that you make the necessary changes to your squad.

You can study the waiver wire and make the right start-or-sit choices, but the trade market could be the route you need to take.

In a game full of uncertainty, one thing is certain: it's never time to get complacent with your fantasy football teams. You work the waiver wire hard, and you ponder start-sit questions all week. You should be just as active in the trade market.

That can be tricky, of course, as not every fantasy player values the same football player the same way. Plus, sending an insultingly low-ball deal to initiate the back-and-forth is never a good idea. (Seriously, don't do that.)

To help, we'll be offering up our updated trade values to help you figure out whether or not you should send or accept a trade.

Keep in mind that these are entirely based on rest-of-season projections rather than gut feel or upside. Players with defined roles, frankly, can have more value than players we simply hope break out if things go their way. That especially rings true for running backs right now. The algorithms are here to remind us of that.

Also, keep in mind: these aren't my rankings or values. They're math-based values to help us make optimal decisions stemming from what is most likely to occur based on what we know now.

With all that said, here is how numberFire's algorithms value players for the rest of the season in a 12-team league.

PlayerPositionStandardHalf-PPRPPR
Dalvin Cook MINRB514947
Alvin Kamara NORB4846.545
Christian McCaffrey CARRB434343
Derrick Henry TENRB534741
Najee Harris PITRB4140.540
Austin Ekeler LACRB393939
Ezekiel Elliott DALRB4541.538
Aaron Jones GBRB413937
Saquon Barkley NYGRB383736
Tyreek Hill KCWR333435
Davante Adams GBWR293235
D'Andre Swift DETRB3031.533
Stefon Diggs BUFWR273033
Cooper Kupp LAWR283032
Travis Kelce KCTE2628.531
Jonathan Taylor INDRB353229
Antonio Gibson WSHRB323028
James Robinson JACRB302928
Calvin Ridley ATLWR242628
Joe Mixon CINRB3229.527
Justin Jefferson MINWR252627
D.K. Metcalf SEAWR252627
Nick Chubb CLERB343026
D.J. Moore CARWR242526
Deebo Samuel SFWR2324.526
DeAndre Hopkins ARIWR2123.526
Keenan Allen LACWR2123.526
Josh Allen BUFQB332925
Darrell Henderson LARB312825
Chris Carson SEARB292725
Clyde Edwards-Helaire KCRB282624
Tyler Lockett SEAWR202224
Darren Waller LVTE202224
Terry McLaurin WSHWR202224
David Montgomery CHIRB2624.523
Leonard Fournette TBRB2322.522
Miles Sanders PHIRB2221.521
A.J. Brown TENWR192021
CeeDee Lamb DALWR1819.521
Diontae Johnson PITWR171921
Chris Godwin TBWR181920
Brandin Cooks HOUWR1718.520
Amari Cooper DALWR1718.520
Chase Edmonds ARIRB1718.520
Tee Higgins CINWR1718.520
Kareem Hunt CLERB2019.519
Robert Woods LAWR171819
Ja'Marr Chase CINWR171819
Patrick Mahomes KCQB242118
Mike Evans TBWR1717.518
George Kittle SFTE161718
DeVonta Smith PHIWR1516.518
Michael Thomas NOWR1516.518
Melvin Gordon DENRB2018.517
Javonte Williams DENRB1817.517
Jamaal Williams DETRB171717
Adam Thielen MINWR151617
Courtland Sutton DENWR151617
Jakobi Meyers NEWR1214.517
Kyler Murray ARIQB2118.516
Lamar Jackson BALQB2118.516
Josh Jacobs LVRB201816
Michael Carter NYJRB181716
Mike Williams LACWR161616
Mike Davis ATLRB161616
Marvin Jones JACWR1314.516
Mark Andrews BALTE151515
Myles Gaskin MIARB151515
Tyler Boyd CINWR1213.515
Allen Robinson CHIWR1213.515
Cordarrelle Patterson ATLRB1313.514
Emmanuel Sanders BUFWR121314
Cole Beasley BUFWR1112.514
Dak Prescott DALQB1614.513
Devin Singletary BUFRB1413.513
Odell Beckham CLEWR131313
Tony Pollard DALRB131313
Corey Davis NYJWR111213
Michael Pittman Jr. INDWR111213
Latavius Murray BALRB181512
Russell Wilson SEAQB161412
Jalen Hurts PHIQB161412
Justin Herbert LACQB161412
Matthew Stafford LAQB161412
Damien Harris NERB161412
Tom Brady TBQB1513.512
Marquise Brown BALWR121212
Antonio Brown TBWR1111.512
Julio Jones TENWR101112
Laviska Shenault JACWR910.512
Kenneth Gainwell PHIRB910.512
James Conner ARIRB1412.511
Chase Claypool PITWR111111
Curtis Samuel WSHWR91011
J.D. McKissic WSHRB7911
JuJu Smith-Schuster PITWR7911
Kenny Golladay NYGWR101010
T.J. Hockenson DETTE8910
Jerry Jeudy DENWR8910
Robby Anderson CARWR8910
Zack Moss BUFRB1210.59
Hunter Renfrow LVWR88.59
Darnell Mooney CHIWR789
Kenyan Drake LVRB789
Nyheim Hines INDRB579
Aaron Rodgers GBQB119.58
Henry Ruggs LVWR98.58
Will Fuller MIAWR77.58
Brandon Aiyuk SFWR77.58
Jaylen Waddle MIAWR678
Noah Fant DENTE678
Sterling Shepard NYGWR56.58
DeVante Parker MIAWR66.57
David Johnson HOURB567
Mark Ingram HOURB97.56
Joe Burrow CINQB876
Derek Carr LVQB876
Sam Darnold CARQB76.56
Kirk Cousins MINQB76.56
Kyle Pitts ATLTE55.56
Jamison Crowder NYJWR55.56
Ryan Tannehill TENQB765
Ronald Jones TBRB765
Elijah Mitchell SFRB65.55
Nelson Agholor NEWR555
Rashod Bateman BALWR555
Rondale Moore ARIWR555
Tyler Higbee LATE555
Jared Cook LACTE555
Amon-Ra St. Brown DETWR44.55
Christian Kirk ARIWR44.55
Kalif Raymond DETWR44.55
Jalen Reagor PHIWR44.55
A.J. Dillon GBRB654
Malcolm Brown MIARB654
A.J. Green ARIWR444
Brandon Bolden NERB444
Jarvis Landry CLEWR33.54
Dalton Schultz DALTE33.54
Daniel Jones NYGQB43.53
Alexander Mattison MINRB43.53
Dallas Goedert PHITE333
Mike Gesicki MIATE333
Darrel Williams KCRB333
Darius Slayton NYGWR333
Salvon Ahmed MIARB333
Robert Tonyan GBTE22.53
Ty Johnson NYJRB123
Sony Michel LARB432
Rob Gronkowski TBTE432
Jeff Wilson SFRB432
Michael Gallup DALWR32.52
Trevor Lawrence JACQB32.52
Damien Williams CHIRB11.52
Baker Mayfield CLEQB21.51
Rashard Higgins CLEWR21.51
Tim Patrick DENWR111
Elijah Moore NYJWR111
Terrace Marshall Jr. CARWR111
Mac Jones NEQB111
Jonnu Smith NETE111
K.J. Osborn MINWR111
Le'Veon Bell BALRB111
Russell Gage ATLWR00.51
Quintez Cephus DETWR00.51
Austin Hooper CLETE00.51
Giovani Bernard TBRB00.51
Trey Sermon SFRB10.50
Van Jefferson LAWR10.50
Freddie Swain SEAWR10.50
Dan Arnold JACTE10.50
Phillip Lindsay HOURB10.50
Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart: Week 5 (2024)

FAQs

How does trade value work in fantasy football? ›

At its core, the “trade value” assigned should indicate a player's future potential and account for his past. A player's rest-of-season rank or scoring projection is often the backbone of that trade value. Some trade value charts try to capture market influences as well to adjust raw performance.

How do trades work on NFL fantasy? ›

Submitted trades appear in the team notes above the roster on the MY TEAM page, and a notification is sent via email to the other team manager. You can also view them using the "Trades" button on the TEAM page of the NFL Fantasy Football app.

How do you know if a fantasy trade is fair? ›

Our fantasy football trade analyzer allows you to see whether a potential fantasy trade will help or hurt your team. The trade analyzer will put two or more players side-by-side so you can see their performance to date, as well as projections for their future stats.

Who to trade for in fantasy football Week 6? ›

Fantasy Football Week 6: Updated Trade Value for Top 100 Players
  • Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers. ...
  • Tyreek Hill, WR, Miami Dolphins.
  • Austin Ekeler, RB, Los Angeles Chargers. ...
  • Stefon Diggs, WR, Buffalo Bills.
  • Ja'Marr Chase, WR, Cincinnati Bengals.
  • Keenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles Chargers.
Oct 12, 2023

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 make a fair trade in fantasy football? ›

Aim high: Start with a strong offer that's in your favor. This sets the tone for the rest of the negotiation. Show enthusiasm to make a deal, but don't overdue it: Make it clear that you really want the player you're targeting. If the other team knows you're desperate, they'll have more leverage.

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.

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 do trades work on ESPN fantasy football? ›

To propose a trade, go to another person's main Team page and select the player(s) you wish to receive. You will then be asked which of your player(s) you want to trade and be asked how long you wish the trade offer to be active for.

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.

What is considered fair trade? ›

Fair Trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalised producers and workers – especially in the South.

Is fair trade always good? ›

Not enough Fairtrade sales

So even if the producers abide by Fairtrade standards, there is no guarantee that they will always sell at Fairtrade prices. Some products sell better under the Fairtrade label, while others may not.

What week should fantasy football trade deadline be? ›

All Public Leagues use the following trade deadline:

All trades must be accepted before Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 @ 12:00 PM EST. The trade deadline is only for trade transactions between teams. Team managers are still free to add and drop players via free agency and waivers throughout the entire season.

How should trades work in fantasy football? ›

In fantasy football, trades involve exchanging players between teams to improve your roster's overall performance. A well-executed trade can address weaknesses in your lineup, provide depth in crucial positions or simply upgrade your team's talent.

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 does trade voting work in fantasy football? ›

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. 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.

How do price changes work in fantasy football? ›

If a player is in high demand and is brought it by many managers in a specific game week – his price will rise. In contrast, if many managers are looking to get rid, their price will ultimately fall. To make this fair in regards to injured or suspended players, FPL uses a system where they can 'red flag' players.

How do trades work in ESPN fantasy football? ›

To propose a trade, go to another person's main Team page and select the player(s) you wish to receive. You will then be asked which of your player(s) you want to trade and be asked how long you wish the trade offer to be active for.

How does the trade block work in fantasy? ›

The Trade Market is a research tool that shows trade trends in other leagues so you can make the smartest moves. The Trading Block shows players that are available for trade offers within your league, edit your own Trading Block to post players you're willing to part with.

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