Each week throughout the season, these values will be altered to reflect the player’s value for the rest of the season. Changes made to player’s value will be based on FantasyPros Rest of Season ECR, results from the season thus far, and The Wolf’s Rest of Season Rankings. But for the most part, the below values should generally reflect consensus rankings. The values provided also allow for comparing player values across positions, not just within one positional group.
For more information on how to make successful deals, check out our strategies for negotiating trades.
Be sure to tune back each week throughout the season. We’ll be adjusting the chart, discussing risers & fallers, and pinpointing trade targets.
The trade value chart for each position is linked below.
Fantasy Football Week 10 Trade Value Chart: Quarterbacks
Quarterback Riser
Don’t look now, but Trevor Lawrence is the QB11 overall and the QB8 since Week 5. Lawrence has scored at least 20 fantasy points in three of his last five games. He’s getting it done in a variety of ways as well, throwing for seven touchdowns and rushing for three during this stretch.
The best aspect of Lawrence’s outlook actually has nothing to do with him. Jacksonville’s inept defense has forced the Jaguars into negative game scripts quite often. Across the full season, the Jaguars rank 30th in overall pass rate with 60 percent of their plays being passes.
Jacksonville should be playing catchup quite often in the coming weeks with Minnesota, Detroit, and Houston on the upcoming schedule. Lawrence could be a viable starter in these matchups. Still, he isn’t quite in the weekly starter tier.
Quarterback Faller
Aside from their games against bottom-tier defenses, the Bears’ offense has looked defunct this season. We’re talking about a team whose WR1 is walking off the field in the middle of plays.
Perhaps it was injury-related or he gave up on the play after stepping out, but this isn’t what you want to see from a team captain.
But back to the main point – the Bears’ offense has been mightily struggling. They have generated more than 307 yards of offense just three times this season; these performances came against the Jaguars, Panthers, and Colts, three of the worst defenses in the NFL. Most recently, Chicago generated 241 yards of offense (3.4 yards per play) against a suspect Arizona defense.
With the Chicago offense in its current state, Caleb Williams hasn’t been much of a fantasy asset. Some of the issues can definitely be pinned on Williams and his struggles with downfield accuracy. But until this offense becomes a cohesive, productive unit, Williams can’t be considered in starting lineups.
Quarterback Trade Target
We’re past the midway point of the fantasy season, meaning it’s not crazy to think about the fantasy playoffs. For teams that are a shoo-in for a playoff spot, optimizing your lineup for the playoffs isn’t a bad idea.
One quarterback who has a series of premium matchups in Weeks 14-17 is Kyler Murray. The Cardinals face the Patriots, Panthers, and Rams during this stretch, three games where the Cardinals’ offense should be able to thrive. All three of these defenses rank 21st or worse in both scoring defense and EPA allowed per play
Murray has not exactly been the most consistent producer this season, so he can likely be scooped up for a price that does not reflect the strength of his playoff schedule. If you have 7 or more wins and no stable quarterback, consider sending some feelers for Murray.
Note: Applicable for single-quarterback leagues
Tier 1: Elite Quarterbacks
RANK | RANK CHANGE | PLAYER | TEAM | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | Lamar Jackson | BAL | 36 |
2 | 0 | Jalen Hurts | PHI | 34 |
3 | 0 | Josh Allen | BUF | 32 |
Tier 2: Strong QB1 Options
RANK | RANK CHANGE | PLAYER | TEAM | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 | 0 | Jayden Daniels | WAS | 25 |
5 | 0 | Joe Burrow | CIN | 21 |
6 | 0 | Kyler Murray | ARI | 17 |
7 | 5 | Bo Nix | DEN | 11 |
8 | 1 | Justin Herbert | LAC | 10 |
9 | -2 | Brock Purdy | SF | 7 |
10 | 5 | Baker Mayfield | TB | 7 |
11 | -3 | Jordan Love | GB | 7 |
12 | -2 | Drake Maye | NE | 4 |
13 | 0 | Anthony Richardson | IND | 3 |
14 | 0 | Jared Goff | DET | 3 |
15 | 4 | Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | 3 |
16 | -5 | C.J. Stroud | HOU | 3 |
17 | 1 | Sam Darnold | MIN | 2 |
18 | -2 | Patrick Mahomes II | KC | 2 |
19 | 1 | Matthew Stafford | LAR | 2 |
Tier 3: Middling Backups
RANK | RANK CHANGE | PLAYER | TEAM | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
20 | -3 | Geno Smith | SEA | 1 |
21 | 0 | Caleb Williams | CHI | 1 |
22 | 3 | Trevor Lawrence | JAC | 1 |
23 | 0 | Russell Wilson | PIT | 0 |
24 | -2 | Kirk Cousins | ATL | 0 |
Tier 4: The Rest
RANK | RANK CHANGE | PLAYER | TEAM | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
25 | 1 | Jameis Winston | CLE | 0 |
26 | 1 | Derek Carr | NO | 0 |
27 | -3 | Aaron Rodgers | NYJ | 0 |
28 | 1 | Bryce Young | CAR | 0 |
29 | 2 | Will Levis | TEN | 0 |
30 | NR | Drew Lock | NYG | 0 |
31 | NR | Aidan O’Connell | LV | 0 |
32 | NR | Cooper Rush | DAL | 0 |