NFL Week 6 Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart (2022): Running Backs

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METHODOLOGY

I used a value-based drafting Excel tool to create the initial values for this chart. The tool uses the FantasyPros consensus projections to assign values based on a 12-team, full PPR league.

At the beginning of the season, I can calculate trade values via the same method I used to determine auction prices. The values in the chart don’t perfectly correlate to auction prices. I have made changes based on the FantasyPros ECR, results from the season so far, The Wolf’s Rest of Season Rankings, and my expected fantasy points analysis (available every Wednesday). But for the most part, the below values should closely reflect consensus projections.

Even if you play in a snake draft league, using auction values as an initial baseline yields more accurate trade values during the season. Jeff Henderson’s Fantasy WAR is a fantastic metric that can also be helpful to keep in mind when negotiating trades.

In future weeks, I will break down the top risers and fallers in trade value. For more information on how to make successful deals, check out my strategies for negotiating trades.

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  • I am currently working as an accountant and have been obsessed with fantasy football for over 10 years. My specialties are auction draft strategy and discovering unique team management strategies to maximize winning odds. Thanks for reading!

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