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Fantasy football 2024: Week 12 trade value chart

Now that we’re more than three quarters of the way through the 2024 fantasy football regular season, there are only two ways to improve your rosters — waiver wire and trades.

Evaluating a fantasy trade can be a daunting task. Most managers value their players more than they’re actually worth. That’s where the Week 12 fantasy football trade value charts come in. You can also check out my Week 12 fantasy rankings to help with lineup and waiver decisions this week.

The charts can be used as your very own fantasy football trade analyzer in standard, half-PPR (point per reception), and full PPR leagues. Someone sends you an offer? Simply pull out a calculator (on your phone, you don’t need an actual calculator) and plug in the values for each player. Don’t worry, six-points-per-passing-touchdown and superflex leagues are covered as well.

Important note: If you’re offered an uneven trade (i.e., a 2-for-1 or 3-for-1), include the values for the players you’d be moving to the bench or dropping within your calculation. For example: If someone offers you Isiah Pacheco, Jerry Jeudy, and Xavier Legette (combined value of 84) for Joe Mixon (66), it might look like you’re getting the better end of it. However, if you’re bumping down, say, Austin Ekeler and Devaughn Vele (combined value of 31) in the process, it’s a net negative deal for you.

Another note: The ‘1 QB’ values are for standard scoring leagues. Quarterback value diminishes in PPR formats, so deduct roughly 3% of their values in half-PPR and another 3% for full PPR (this number drops as the season goes on and people look to consolidate). For example: Joe Burrow’s value in standard formats is 29. In half-PPR, his value would be 28 (deducted 3%), and in full PPR, his value would be 27 (deducted 6%).

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The rankings are based on how players should be valued in 12-team leagues. Players are sorted in order of their half-PPR values.

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Quarterback trade value chart

(Note: ‘6/TD’ is for leagues that award six points for passing touchdowns and ‘SFLEX’ stands for superflex.)

Rank
Player
1 QB
6/TD
SFLEX

1
Jalen Hurts
39
45
72

2
Lamar Jackson
38
44
71

3
Joe Burrow
29
35
69

4
Josh Allen
28
33
66

5
Kyler Murray
27
29
65

6
Baker Mayfield
19
25
57

7
Justin Herbert
17
22
54

8
Jayden Daniels
16
20
53

8
Jordan Love
16
22
53

10
Brock Purdy
11
16
46

10
Bo Nix
11
13
46

12
Geno Smith
10
15
45

12
Patrick Mahomes
10
16
45

14
Jared Goff
9
15
42

15
Sam Darnold
7
14
41

16
A. Richardson
5
7
37

16
M. Stafford
5
10
37

18
C.J. Stroud
4
9
36

19
Drake Maye
4
7
36

20
Russell Wilson
3
6
35

20
Tua Tagovailoa
3
7
36

20
Jameis Winston
3
7
34

20
Derek Carr
3
7
34

20
Caleb Williams
3
5
34

25
Kirk Cousins
2
6
32

26
Aaron Rodgers
1
5
31

26
Trevor Lawrence
1
2
26

Running back trade value chart

Rank
Player
STD
Half
Full

1
Christian McCaffrey
67
68
70

2
Saquon Barkley
67
67
68

3
Bijan Robinson
65
66
68

3
Joe Mixon
65
66
67

5
De’Von Achane
55
58
61

6
Derrick Henry
58
57
56

6
Breece Hall
55
57
60

8
Jahmyr Gibbs
52
54
55

8
Josh Jacobs
53
54
56

10
Alvin Kamara
50
53
56

11
Kyren Williams
51
51
52

12
Chase Brown
48
50
53

13
Kenneth Walker
48
49
51

14
Jonathan Taylor
46
46
46

14
D. Montgomery
46
46
47

16
James Conner
45
45
46

17
Chuba Hubbard
41
42
43

18
James Cook
38
40
42

19
Tyrone Tracy
37
37
38

20
J.K. Dobbins
34
35
36

21
D’Andre Swift
33
34
35

21
Bucky Irving
33
34
35

21
Isiah Pacheco
34
34
34

24
Najee Harris
34
33
33

25
Rachaad White
28
32
35

26
Aaron Jones
30
31
32

26
R. Stevenson
31
31
32

28
Brian Robinson
31
29
27

29
Tony Pollard
27
28
29

30
Rico Dowdle
23
25
27

31
Austin Ekeler
18
23
28

32
Nick Chubb
19
17
15

33
Jonathon Brooks
16
16
16

34
Kareem Hunt
15
15
15

34
Alexander Mattison
14
15
16

34
Trey Benson
14
15
16

34
Javonte Williams
14
15
17

38
Jordan Mason
14
14
13

39
Tank Bigsby
14
13
12

39
Travis Etienne
11
13
16

41
Zach Charbonnet
10
11
12

41
Jaylen Warren
8
11
14

43
Tyler Allgeier
10
10
10

43
Ray Davis
10
10
10

43
Blake Corum
10
10
10

43
Audric Estime
10
10
10

43
Roschon Johnson
11
10
10

43
Jerome Ford
8
10
12

49
Raheem Mostert
10
9
9

49
Devin Singletary
9
9
9

49
Braelon Allen
9
9
9

49
Jaylen Wright
9
9
9

53
Gus Edwards
10
8
7

54
Tyjae Spears
5
7
9

54
MarShawn Lloyd
7
7
7

56
Dameon Pierce
6
6
6

56
Cam Akers
6
6
6

58
Khalil Herbert
5
5
5

58
Justice Hill
2
5
7

58
Kenneth Gainwell
4
5
5

61
Keaton Mitchell
3
3
3

62
Isaac Guerendo
2
2
2

Wide receiver trade value chart

Rank
Player
STD
Half
Full

1
Ja’Marr Chase
69
70
71

2
Amon-Ra St. Brown
61
62
63

3
Puka Nacua
60
61
62

4
Nico Collins
59
60
61

5
Justin Jefferson
57
58
60

6
Cooper Kupp
56
57
59

7
A.J. Brown
56
56
55

8
Mike Evans
52
52
53

9
Drake London
49
50
51

10
DK Metcalf
49
49
50

10
Tyreek Hill
49
49
50

12
George Pickens
45
46
47

13
Tee Higgins
44
45
46

13
Marvin Harrison
45
45
45

15
Malik Nabers
40
44
47

16
Terry McLaurin
43
43
43

17
Garrett Wilson
41
41
42

18
Jayden Reed
43
40
39

18
Jauan Jennings
39
40
42

20
Courtland Sutton
36
37
38

21
Davante Adams
36
37
38

22
Zay Flowers
33
36
38

22
Josh Downs
35
36
37

24
CeeDee Lamb
34
35
36

25
DeVonta Smith
35
34
33

25
Calvin Ridley
33
34
35

25
J. Smith-Njigba
32
34
36

28
Deebo Samuel
35
33
31

28
Jakobi Meyers
32
33
34

30
Cedric Tillman
31
32
33

31
Ladd McConkey
29
31
34

32
DeAndre Hopkins
29
30
31

32
Darnell Mooney
29
30
31

32
Brian Thomas
29
30
30

35
Khalil Shakir
25
28
30

36
Tank Dell
27
27
28

36
DJ Moore
26
27
28

38
Jameson Williams
26
25
24

39
Quentin Johnston
26
24
23

39
Rome Odunze
23
24
26

39
Jerry Jeudy
23
24
25

42
Amari Cooper
24
23
23

43
Christian Watson
23
21
20

44
Romeo Doubs
19
20
20

44
Xavier Legette
20
20
20

44
Jordan Addison
21
20
20

47
Jaylen Waddle
20
19
18

48
Xavier Worthy
20
18
17

49
Ricky Pearsall
17
17
17

50
N. Westbrook-Ikhine
17
16
15

51
Diontae Johnson
14
14
14

51
Mike Williams
15
14
13

51
Elijah Moore
10
14
17

54
Michael Pittman
13
13
13

55
M. Valdes-Scantling
15
12
10

56
Wan’Dale Robinson
5
10
13

57
Chris Olave
9
9
9

57
Tyler Lockett
8
9
9

57
Darius Slayton
10
9
8

57
Kendrick Bourne
9
9
9

61
Noah Brown
8
8
8

61
Demarcus Robinson
8
8
8

61
Alec Pierce
10
8
7

61
Rashod Bateman
9
8
8

61
Devaughn Vele
8
8
8

66
Keenan Allen
7
7
7

66
Demario Douglas
6
7
10

68
Adam Thielen
5
6
7

69
Allen Lazard
6
5
4

69
Joshua Palmer
5
5
5

69
Ray-Ray McCloud
5
5
5

69
Curtis Samuel
5
5
5

73
Keon Coleman
5
4
3

73
Dontayvion Wicks
4
4
4

73
Michael Wilson
6
4
3

73
DJ Turner
2
4
6

73
Kayshon Boutte
3
4
4

78
Jalen McMillan
3
3
3

78
Jalen Tolbert
3
3
3

78
Jalen Coker
3
3
3

78
John Metchie III
3
3
3

78
Adonai Mitchell
3
3
3

83
Tre Tucker
2
2
2

Tight end trade value chart

Rank
Player
STD
Half
Full

1
Brock Bowers
51
52
53

2
George Kittle
52
51
51

3
Trey McBride
44
46
47

4
Travis Kelce
45
46
47

5
Cade Otton
33
36
39

6
David Njoku
33
35
37

7
Taysom Hill
31
31
32

8
Mark Andrews
30
29
28

9
Dallas Goedert
24
24
24

10
T.J. Hockenson
22
23
25

11
Evan Engram
16
22
27

12
Sam LaPorta
22
21
20

13
Jonnu Smith
17
18
19

14
Kyle Pitts
19
17
16

14
Tucker Kraft
19
17
15

14
Hunter Henry
17
17
16

17
Dalton Kincaid
13
12
12

18
Zach Ertz
9
10
11

19
Jake Ferguson
9
9
9

19
J. Sanders
9
9
9

21
Cole Kmet
9
8
8

22
Mike Gesicki
7
7
7

23
Theo Johnson
4
4
4

Overall Week 12 fantasy football rest of season rankings

Note: These values are for 12-team, one-QB leagues with half-PPR scoring.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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