Fantasy Football Trade Chart: Your Ultimate Tool for Making Trades in Your Leagues

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Fantasy Football Trade Chart: A Valuable Resource for Fantasy Managers

Entering its 13th season, the Fantasy Football Trade Chart continues to be an essential tool for fantasy football managers on CBS Sports. Designed to facilitate trades in non-PPR, PPR, and SuperFlex/2QB leagues, this trade chart provides valuable insights into the future performance and value of players.

Unlike traditional trade charts that rely solely on past performance, the values assigned to players in this chart are determined by factors such as expected future performance, future schedule, and public sentiment. This long-term measurement of fantasy value helps managers make informed decisions when it comes to trades.

By examining the values of two players, managers can determine the appropriate value for a single player in return. However, it is important to note that if one side of the trade has three or more players compared to the other side, 10% of the value should be deducted. Additionally, some players listed in the chart only hold value in two-QB or full-PPR leagues and may have no value in one-QB or non-PPR leagues.

In addition to aiding in trade decisions, this trade chart serves as a “Rest of Season” ranking for the 2023 season. It helps managers gauge the projected performance and value of players throughout the rest of the season.

Fantasy managers can access the updated projected rest of season Strength of Schedule rankings on SportsLine for a more in-depth analysis before sending or replying to trade offers.

For any questions, disagreements, or reports of trades from your leagues, you can reach out to Dave Richard on Twitter at @daverichard. Dave Richard is a reliable source of information and can offer valuable insights and advice.

Running Back Rankings:

1. C. McCaffrey (SF) – 43
2. A. Ekeler (LAC) – 39
3. B. Robinson (ATL) – 33
4. K. Walker III (SEA) – 30
5. T. Etienne (JAC) – 30
6. T. Pollard (DAL) – 30
7. J. Jacobs (LV) – 29
8. B. Hall (NYJ) – 28
9. D. Montgomery (DET) – 25
10. J. Taylor (IND) – 25
11. A. Kamara (NO) – 24
12. S. Barkley (NYG) – 24
13. D. Swift (PHI) – 22
14. A. Jones (GB) – 21
15. R. Mostert (MIA) – 20
16. D. Henry (TEN) – 19

Wide Receiver Rankings:

1. T. Hill (MIA) – 47
2. C. Kupp (LAR) – 43
3. S. Diggs (BUF) – 42
4. J. Chase (CIN) – 39
5. A. Brown (PHI) – 36
6. A. St. Brown (DET) – 33
7. K. Allen (LAC) – 31
8. D. Adams (LV) – 30
9. C. Lamb (DAL) – 26
10. C. Olave (NO) – 20
11. P. Nacua (LAR) – 20
12. J. Jefferson (MIN) – 20
13. D. Moore (CHI) – 19
14. B. Aiyuk (SF) – 18
15. C. Ridley (JAC) – 17
16. J. Waddle (MIA) – 17

Tight End Rankings:

1. T. Kelce (KC) – 36
2. M. Andrews (BAL) – 19
3. S. LaPorta (DET) – 14
4. T. Hockenson (MIN) – 14
5. D. Waller (NYG) – 13

Quarterback Rankings:

1. J. Allen (BUF) – 48
2. P. Mahomes (KC) – 46
3. J. Hurts (PHI) – 42
4. T. Tagovailoa (MIA) – 42
5. J. Herbert (LAC) – 36
6. L. Jackson (BAL) – 34
7. J. Burrow (CIN) – 24
8. K. Cousins (MIN) – 22
9. J. Goff (DET) – 22
10. J. Fields (CHI) – 18

The Fantasy Football Trade Chart serves as an invaluable resource for fantasy football managers, providing them with the necessary information to make informed trade decisions. With its longevity and accuracy, this trade chart has become a staple on CBS Sports, helping managers succeed in their respective leagues.

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