Players to Trade For or Away According to PFSN’s Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart
Justin Jefferson, WR, Minnesota Vikings
An absolute stunner. Never in a million years would anyone have guessed Justin Jefferson would find his way to the cut list. Yet, here we are. Still a top-five receiver in the NFL, I need fantasy managers to understand why it is not only acceptable to drop Jefferson, but potentially advantageous.
Since Week 10 returned, Jefferson has had one game with more than 8.8 fantasy points. That game was merely 11.1. He hasn't caught more than five passes in a game since Week 9 and has just one game with more than 48 receiving yards over that span.
The remaining schedule is fantastic. Minnesota gets the Cowboys, Giants, and Lions. These are three of the worst pass defenses in the NFL. In theory, Jefferson should have high upside. But didn't he just have that last week against the Commanders when he managed two receptions for 11 yards?
We've seen Jefferson in games where the Vikings are non-competitive. He doesn't get targeted. We've seen him in a game where they dominate with an extremely positive game script. He doesn't get targeted. What is the scenario in which Jefferson will be featured in this offense?
The reason you should drop him is that we are now in the fantasy playoffs. Your goal each week is to advance to the next one.
If you drop Jefferson, it will accomplish three things. First, you won't feel compelled to put him and his single-digit fantasy points in your lineup anymore. Second, someone you are competing with will burn the rest of their FAAB on him. Third, that team will also start him. Jefferson is a poison pill you can send to an unwitting opponent.
Of course, he is still Justin Jefferson. We have to acknowledge the possibility that he goes 8-140-1 any given week. If you cannot stomach dropping him, then don't do it. This is merely the case for why you might want to.
Romeo Doubs, WR, Green Bay Packers
It was a fun start to the season for Romeo Doubs when all of the more talented receivers weren't playing. Christian Watson was recovering from his torn ACL. Jayden Reed broke his collarbone in Week 2. That led to a slew of useful weeks for Doubs. Well, the parents are home now.
Since Week 10, Doubs has seen more than four targets in a game just once. He's now topped 23 receiving yards once over that span.
Last week, Doubs was targeted twice and did not catch either. He finished with zero fantasy points.
With Watson and Reed back, combined with the Packers' run-heavy approach, there's no room for Doubs. You can safely drop him.
How To Use PFSN’s Dynasty Trade Value Charts?
PFSN’s dynasty trade value charts are sorted by position, which helps you quickly identify the player that you are looking for. At the top of the page, simply select your scoring system, whether you are looking for Superflex or 1QB, and the position you are after from the relevant drop-down. The page will then take you straight to the relevant chart.
The top 10 players at each position are shown by default, meaning that you can quickly and efficiently move between positions without a load of scrolling. Our handy “read more” button will allow you to see the position in full. You can then return to the top of the page to change any scoring settings or league formats.
You can also check out our Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Analyzer for more dynasty advice!
What Are the Different Trade Value Charts Available?
Pro Football & Sports Network’s fantasy football Trade Value Charts provide values for both 1QB and Superflex league setups, meaning that whatever lineup construction you have when it comes to the QB position, you are covered. In terms of scoring systems, our rankings support PPR, non-PPR, and half-PPR, meaning that whichever of the major sites you play on, you are covered for their standard scoring systems.
FAQ
What Are Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Charts?
Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Charts allow you to see the fantasy value of every player in the league for your scoring system. Using these values, managers can quickly compare multiple players to either find or review trades in your fantasy league. Maybe you are looking for how you can try to get an edge over your trade partner, or just looking to check that the deal they offered you is fair and even. Well, the PFSN Dynasty Trade Value Chart can help you do exactly that.
PFSN's trade value charts comprise consensus rankings from our fantasy football experts, Jason Katz and Kyle Soppe. Our Chief Product Officer then reviews and curates those rankings. Together, the team has over 30 years of fantasy football experience.
The rankings and our trade value charts are updated regularly to reflect the latest news and injuries around the NFL. Therefore, you can always be assured that with PFSN’s Dynasty Trade Value Charts, you are getting the most relevant information in order to help you win your league.
What Is the Difference Between Dynasty and Regular Trade Value Charts?
Our dynasty trade value charts differ from our regular trade value charts in their scope and purpose. As it states, the dynasty trade value chart focuses solely on dynasty leagues, while the regular trade value charts focus on redraft leagues. Therefore, when making trades within a dynasty league, you should consider using both types of trade value charts, depending on your situation in any respective year.
Are you looking to win now in your dynasty league? Then use the redraft trade value chart to see which players are the best ones to have on your roster for the current season. Additionally, you can then curate and check that trade using the dynasty trade value chart to ensure that you are not completely mortgaging your team’s future in an attempt to win in the current season.
Alternatively, suppose you want to rebuild and focus more on the future. In that case, you can primarily use our dynasty trade value charts to identify the right moves to make to develop your team for the future. That trade may not look smart in the context of the current season, but it might set you up for multiple championship runs down the line.