2024 Dynasty Fantasy Football Superflex Trade Value Chart (Pre-NFL Draft): Tight Ends

Construct your dynasty squad for 2024 and beyond.

Don’t look now, but this 2024 Dynasty Fantasy Football Superflex Trade Value Chart comes courtesy of yours truly, Chase Marquette-Gaines. So not only will I be providing updated dynasty rankings as the NFL regular season comes to a close, but I will also be double-dipping by adding more context to those rankings through these trade value charts, normally brought to you by RSJ’s Jackson Barrett.

More context for the dynasty buy/sells can be found here, as well as among the latest risers and fallers.

Tiers and rankings are based on a 12-team Superflex league with 10 starters and half-PPR scoring without TE premium. All draft pick values are assumed to be 2024 picks. Click the links below to see the value of other positions, but keep in mind that points per game and Expected Fantasy Points Data come from full-PPR sources.

QB | RB | WR | TE

*Players valued less than a third round pick are not included

DYNASTY TRADE CHART KEY

Trade Value Tier

This column provides the rough market value for each player in terms of draft capital. Players and picks can be combined to create fair offers. For example, a player worth three first-round picks would be roughly equivalent to a player worth two first-round picks plus a different player worth one first-round pick.

Rank

This column contains my dynasty rankings by position. I recommend focusing more on the trade value tier than the rank column. Players within the same tier are very similar, and I would usually like to trade players at the top of a tier for a lower-ranked player in the same tier if I can get draft picks or other assets on top. The rankings take market value into account.

Buy/Sell

Generally, these players aren’t deals where they’re at in the trade value tiers but are labeled “Buy” if you have a shot at acquiring them at considerably less than their trade chart value or “Sell” if you have a shot to trade at considerably more than their trade chart value.

PPG

Points per game scored in 2023 using full-PPR scoring.

XFP (Expected Fantasy Points)

This column contains data from the same games throughout the 2023 NFL regular season.

XFP calculates the value of each target and rushing attempt based on the distance to the end zone and air yards. These historical data attributes correlate highly with fantasy points per game (PPR scoring).

For more information on Expected Fantasy Points and to utilize our XFP data tool, click the link below:

RSJ’S XFP TOOL: CARRIES, TARGETS, AND AIR YARDS FOR EVERY PLAYER

G

Games played in 2023

Where My Rankings Differ From Jackson’s

Personal bias is an inevitability among different people’s rankings. All of the factors that go into them are going to be prioritized a little differently.

I aim to pinpoint the median of where I think you can expect players to be traded for and away from your team, and even then, your own roster construction will make some players more or less valuable depending on your team needs.

Influencing factors in my rankings include established past performance, market confidence, and as an example among tight ends: recent performance.

Ranking Trey McBride

As the first tight end taken in the 2022 NFL Draft, Trey McBride had lofty shoes to fill if he was going to take over for seasoned veteran Zach Ertz at some point.

This scenario became reality after Ertz went down with a quad strain in week 7, landing on IR, and he was eventually released by the Cardinals.

McBride wasted no time taking over the starting role. In weeks 8 through 18, he produced the sixth-most fantasy points among tight ends (11.7 per-game, half-PPR), on the fourth-most targets-per-game (8.5).

With McBride now unquestionably in the conversation as a top-6 dynasty tight end, recent performance has to be reflected in trade value-based dynasty rankings, and he lands as the TE4 in mine.

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