Welcome to the Week 11 edition of the 2015 fantasy football trade value chart, which can help you strike a trade if you’re looking to improve your team and maximize value. Skip to the bottom if you just want to browse the chart, but keep reading if you want help making sense of it all.
We also have an updated Fantasy 124, the fantasy football stock market index showing the value of the (roughly) 124 most valuable fantasy football players on a weekly basis. The index — and the trade value charts — rely on PFF Fantasy’s Rest-of-Season projections from Mike Clay. The dollar amounts assume a 12-team league with a $200 cap and a starting lineup of 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, and 1 Flex. There are two charts — one for standard leagues and one for points-per-reception (PPR) leagues.
The purpose of the Fantasy 124 is to show risers and fallers at a macro level. As you can see below, compared to Week 10, the trade value of quarterbacks rose but the value of running backs, wide receivers and tight ends all dropped.
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The values referred to above reference the PPR trade value chart, although most players mentioned can be considered buy-lows or sell-highs in both PPR and standard leagues. Additionally, note that those who haven’t had a bye yet have deflated values as a result. That’s because they are guaranteed to score no points for you one week from here on out. This is the last week of byes.
Players whose value is negatively impacted because of a bye include anyone on the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants of Pittsburgh Steelers.