2025 Fantasy Football Week 11 Trade Value Chart: Running Backs

Fantasy Football Championships are won with trades.

These fantasy football trade value charts are based on The Wolf’s Rest Of Season Rankings, who finished 2nd of 172 experts in FantasyPros’ Multi-Year Draft Rankings. These charts adjust values to account for positional need, assigning values based on a 1QB, 12-team, full PPR league, where quarterbacks are generally harder to trade due to a lack of positional need, unlike in Superflex leagues.

Each week throughout the season, these values will be altered to reflect the player’s value for the rest of the season. Be sure to tune back each week throughout the season. We’ll be adjusting the chart, discussing risers & fallers, and other backs of interest, and providing a refresher on optimal trade strategy. The trade value chart for each position is linked below.

QB | RB | WR | TE

FANTASY FOOTBALL WEEK 11 TRADE VALUE CHART: RUNNING BACKS

Running Back Riser – TreVeyon Henderson (14 carries, 147, 2 TDs, 1-of-1 target for 3 yards)

Henderson has been a genie granting fantasy players their wishes for a boost to their team, and it’s going to be very difficult to put him back in the bottle. We’ll see what happens after Rhamondre Stevenson comes back, but even if the timeshare were to return to close to what it was before Rhamondre’s toe injury, no fantasy player is going to be valuing TreVeyon that low.

Running Back Faller – RJ Harvey (4 carries, 9 yards, 2-of-3 targets, 9 yards)/Bucky Irving (injury)

Harvey remains around a 30-percent snap share for the Broncos and as long as he does, there are going to be games like this that will lose fantasy weeks for you. Five TDs in weeks 7-9 caused some optimism that his role could expand and possibly provide a spark over an average JK Dobbins, but you want to hope for someone less TD-dependent in your FLEX than Harvey has been and likely will be the rest of the year. Of course a lot of this hinges on Dobbins’ availability after he suffered a foot injury during week 10 that didn’t take him out of the game, and there’s a shot he doesn’t miss any time. But we all have been through the JK injury experience, so we’ll see.

Speaking of injury, Bucky Irving joins teammate Chris Godwin as a Bucs player whose respective injury is keeping them out longer than hoped for, with coach Todd Bowles relaying that there is now no timetable for his return. As such, it’s wise to move him out of fringe RB1 Rest Of Season territory in our rankings, and adjust our trade value expectations accordingly.

Other Running Backs Of Interest – Jonathan Taylor (32 carries, 244 yards, 3 TDs, 3-of-3 targets, 42 yards)

If you have JT on a struggling fantasy squad this may be a good time to trade him for a king’s ransom to set your team up for a better shot at a playoff run. It might be hard to part with fantasy’s top dawg but you could also take solace in how he helped your overall team improve if the opportunity presented itself.

Trade Strategy Reminders

Aim To Fill Holes On Your Roster, And Your Trade Partner’s

In general, trade offers that clearly benefit both teams’ overall value, not just your own, will make a trade partner more cooperative. However, being mindful of depth concerns with all teams involved in a trade will only increase the chance of that cooperation. Be mindful not just of weak positional depth, but a surplus of positional depth, with all your league’s rosters. You might have a shortlist of players you’d love to be able to trade for, but if what you have to offer isn’t what your trade partner needs, your offers will likely fall on deaf ears. Say you’re weak at RB, and have a surplus at WR. Teams that are strong at RB, but weak at WR, are naturally more eager to haggle.

Never Mention The Words “But The Trade Calculator Says”

Charts and calculators are a reference that can help find ideal trades, but they’re not gospel, and trying to make your potential trade partner think otherwise could shut the door on negotiations real quick. Even if your charts/calculators show the trade offer to be in your league mate’s favor, they probably have tools and references of their own, and the next time “But the trade calculator says” changes someone’s mind, maybe the first time.

Be Careful How Low-Ball Your Offers Are

Speaking of bad faith, a trade offer that is too clearly in your favor puts you in danger of potential trade partners shutting you out, not just for that particular trade negotiation, but any future ones as well. It’s a great feeling to get those kinds of lopsided trade deals, but the ones that are so bad they only go through 1 percent of the time likely aren’t worth hitting the send button to begin with. At their core, fantasy players aren’t complete masochists; they just want to have fun with it, and somebody sending them insulting offers isn’t fun.

WEEK 11 TRADE VALUE CHART: RUNNING BACKS

QB | RB | WR | TE

RankPlayer NameTeamValue
Tier 1: The Elites
1Jonathan TaylorIND1448
2Christian McCaffreySF1421
3Jahmyr GibbsDET1394
Tier 2: RB1 Options
4Bijan RobinsonATL1247
5De’Von AchaneMIA1232
6Saquon BarkleyPHI1105
7James Cook IIIBUF1093
8Josh JacobsGB1045
9Kyren WilliamsLAR1033
10Rico DowdleCAR1009
Tier 3: RB2 Options
11Ashton JeantyLV931
12Derrick HenryBAL901
13Javonte WilliamsDAL891
14Chase BrownCIN881
15Bucky IrvingTB841
16Breece HallNYJ831
17D’Andre SwiftCHI791
18Quinshon JudkinsCLE685
19TreVeyon HendersonNE677
20Jaylen WarrenPIT669
Tier 4: FLEX Consideration/The Rest
21Travis Etienne Jr.JAC588
22J.K. DobbinsDEN564
23Woody MarksHOU534
24David MontgomeryDET522
25Omarion HamptonLAC468
26Aaron Jones Sr.MIN464
27Zach CharbonnetSEA452
28RJ HarveyDEN436
29Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYG424
30Kenneth Walker IIISEA420
31Alvin KamaraNO396
32Tyjae SpearsTEN392
33Kimani VidalLAC384
34Kyle MonangaiCHI353
35Tony PollardTEN350
36Tyler AllgeierATL344
37Trey BensonARI341
38Rhamondre StevensonNE320
39Rachaad WhiteTB296
40Isiah PachecoKC293
41Kareem HuntKC290
42Brian Robinson Jr.SF284
43Chuba HubbardCAR281
44Jordan MasonMIN272
45Jacory Croskey-MerrittWAS269
46Nick ChubbHOU245
47Isaiah DavisNYJ215
48Tank BigsbyPHI212
49Bhayshul TutenJAC209
50Ollie Gordon IIMIA206
51Blake CorumLAR203

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