Week 2 Trade Value Chart, Targets, and ROS Rankings (Fantasy Football 2024)

Sep 11, 2024
Week 2 Trade Value Chart, Targets, and ROS Rankings

Below, you’ll find fantasy football trade values by position after Week 1 of the 2024 NFL Season. Player write-ups after each set of positional trade values provide context on who to buy or sell, and there’s a full cross-position trade chart with more than 170 players at the bottom of this article (trade values can also be used as rest of season rankings).

Simply add up the player values on each side of a trade to evaluate how fair it is. Using this week’s player values, Rachaad White (45) and Jerome Ford (20) for Isiah Pacheco (65) would be a relatively fair trade.

Fantasy championships are most often won by two or three-star players vastly exceeding expectations. While many trade charts let you concoct silly 3:1 deals to get Tyreek Hill, we’re confident you won’t be accidentally shipping off your best fantasy assets when using this one.

Players to Sell

Full writeups and their trade values below.

Players to Buy

Full writeups and their trade values below.

The values and rankings below assume half-PPR or PPR scoring. Any players that do not appear in these rankings carry a value of 1 in trades.

Quarterback Fantasy Football Trade Values

Rank Player Position Points
1 Josh Allen (SELL) QB 65
2 Jalen Hurts QB 65
3 Lamar Jackson QB 65
4 Patrick Mahomes (BUY) QB 45
5 Anthony Richardson QB 45
6 Jayden Daniels QB 45
7 Kyler Murray (BUY) QB 30
8 C.J. Stroud QB 30
9 Tua Tagovailoa QB 10
10 Dak Prescott QB 10
11 Joe Burrow QB 10
12 Caleb Williams (BUY) QB 5
13 Justin Fields QB 5
14 Jordan Love QB 5
15 Baker Mayfield QB 5
16 Trevor Lawrence QB 3
17 Matthew Stafford QB 3
18 Geno Smith QB 3
19 Sam Darnold QB 3
  • Josh Allen: Yes, we just saw Josh Allen put up QB1 overall numbers in Week 1. However, he took a lot of contact along the way and also scored two touchdowns on the ground. The Bills skill group left a lot to be desired against a soft Cardinals defense, and Allen looks like a significant injury risk.
  • Lamar Jackson: A decline in rushing has hurt Jackson’s fantasy production over the past few years. His 16 carries for 122 yards in Week 1 were very encouraging. Jackson only scored one total touchdown against the Chiefs, but he threw eight passes and ran the ball three times in the red zone. More touchdowns will come, and it’s impressive to reach 27 fantasy points with just one passing touchdown.
  • Jayden Daniels: Think of him like Anthony Richardson after Daniels rushed for 88 yards on 16 carries while throwing for just 184 yards on 24 attempts. Daniels is a top-five fantasy quarterback rest of the season if he can stay healthy.
  • Kyler Murray: He was visibly faster than last season, but Murray’s wheels were overshadowed by a tough Week 1 assignment in Buffalo. Marvin Harrison Jr. should get further integrated into the offense, which will also help Murray’s fantasy output.
  • Joe Burrow: The Bengals were embarrassed by the Patriots in Week 1, crushing Survivor entries everywhere. It’s hard not to hold a grudge against Burrow, but he was without Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase barely practiced all summer. Better days are probably ahead for Burrow.
  • Caleb Williams: 93 passing yards against the Titans is about as bad as it gets. Stay patient with Williams, who should be scooped up on the waiver wire if any frustrated fantasy manager drops him.
  • Baker Mayfield: After throwing for 289 yards and four touchdowns, while also chipping in 21 rushing yards, Mayfield’s ranking here seems very low. But, he was facing a bottom-tier Commanders defense. If Mayfield has another strong performance against Detroit in Week 2, he’ll leap into the Burrow/Prescott tier, at least.

Running Back Fantasy Football Trade Values

Rank Player Position Points
1 Saquon Barkley RB 125
2 Breece Hall (BUY) RB 90
3 Bijan Robinson (BUY) RB 90
4 Joe Mixon (BUY) RB 90
5 Christian McCaffrey RB 90
6 De'Von Achane RB 90
7 Jahmyr Gibbs (SELL) RB 90
8 Jonathan Taylor (SELL) RB 90
9 Kyren Williams RB 65
10 Alvin Kamara RB 65
11 Isiah Pacheco RB 65
12 Josh Jacobs RB 65
13 Travis Etienne RB 65
14 Kenneth Walker RB 65
15 Derrick Henry RB 65
16 James Cook RB 65
17 James Conner RB 45
18 Aaron Jones RB 45
19 Rachaad White RB 45
20 Tony Pollard (BUY) RB 30
21 David Montgomery RB 30
22 Rhamondre Stevenson RB 30
23 Jordan Mason RB 30
24 Najee Harris RB 30
25 Brian Robinson (BUY) RB 30
26 J.K. Dobbins (BUY) RB 30
27 Jerome Ford RB 20
28 D'Andre Swift RB 20
29 Zack Moss RB 20
30 Raheem Mostert (SELL) RB 20
31 Jonathon Brooks RB 10
32 Devin Singletary (BUY) RB 10
33 Zach Charbonnet RB 10
34 Javonte Williams RB 10
35 Ezekiel Elliott RB 10
36 Trey Benson RB 10
37 Blake Corum RB 10
38 Chuba Hubbard RB 10
39 Chase Brown RB 10
40 Jaleel McLaughlin RB 10
41 Alexander Mattison RB 10
42 Jaylen Warren RB 10
43 Ray Davis RB 5
44 Rico Dowdle RB 5
45 Tank Bigsby RB 5
46 Tyler Allgeier RB 5
47 Ty Chandler RB 5
48 Antonio Gibson RB 5
49 Zamir White (SELL) RB 5
50 Jaylen Wright (BUY) RB 5
51 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5
52 Bucky Irving RB 5
53 Samaje Perine RB 5
54 Tyjae Spears RB 5
55 Dameon Pierce RB 5
56 Nick Chubb RB 5
57 Gus Edwards RB 3
58 Austin Ekeler RB 3
59 Braelon Allen RB 3
60 Khalil Herbert RB 3
61 Miles Sanders RB 3
  • Joe Mixon: He’d be in consideration for the rest of season fantasy RB1 if his name were Saquon Barkley. Mixon has an outrageous role in an elite Texans offense. The presence of Nico Collins, Stefon Diggs, and Tank Dell insulates Mixon from seeing stacked boxes as a runner.
  • Jahmyr Gibbs: A near 50-50 timeshare with David Montgomery is not what we wanted to see from Gibbs. There will be precious few weeks in the future where Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta are barely involved. Gibbs looks like a low-end fantasy RB1 with his current usage.
  • Jonathan Taylor: Taylor wasn’t involved in the passing game, and he averaged just three yards per carry on his 16 carries. It’s tough to be a high-end fantasy RB1 without pass-catching.
  • Kyren Williams: Williams had his 2023 role in Week 1, but the Rams’ offensive line injuries may prevent him from elite fantasy performances.
  • Derrick Henry: Henry barely played once the Ravens went down in the box score, but he also won’t play the Chiefs every week. A Week 2 matchup against the Raiders looks like a get-right game. If Henry struggles or his role is lacking once again, then the concern will set in.
  • James Conner: He handled 16 of 19 RB carries and also caught three of four targets for 33 yards. Conner has one of the best roles in all of fantasy, and he’ll rise up the rankings again if that role holds in Week 2.
  • Tony Pollard: This was Pollard's backfield, as he handled 16 carries to Tyjae Spears' four. In the passing game, they ran a similar number of routes and both earned four targets. Pollard's 20 combined carries and targets were the 10th most by a running back in Week 1. Treat him like an every-week fantasy RB2 (at least).
  • Najee Harris: Harris carried 20 times, while Cordarrelle Patterson (4 carries) and Jaylen Warren (2) were non-factors. He even ran the same number of routes (9) as Warren. Harris is a startable fantasy RB2 with this usage.
  • Brian Robinson: Austin Ekeler was just a breather back in his Commanders debut. Robinson handled 86% of the RB carries. But more impressively, he caught three of four targets for 49 yards.
  • Raheem Mostert: The Dolphins offensive line looked overmatched in Week 1, and Mostert needs wide running lanes for his style. He was ultimately out-carried 10-6 and out-targeted 7-3 by Achane.
  • Devin Singletary: He handled 10 carries to just two for Eric Gray and Tyrone Tracy. Singletary also led the backfield with five targets. A Week 2 game against the Commanders allows fantasy managers to start him once again as a volume-based RB2 play.
  • Zamir White: White is an early down grinder in a committee on a bottom-five offense. He’s borderline droppable in shallower fantasy formats.
  • Jaylen Wright: De’Von Achane and Mostert picked up injuries in Week 1. Don’t be too concerned by the healthy scratch in Week 1, since Achane received similar treatment last year.

Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Trade Values

Rank Player Position Points
1 Tyreek Hill WR 125
2 Cooper Kupp WR 125
3 CeeDee Lamb WR 90
4 A.J. Brown WR 90
5 Ja'Marr Chase WR 90
6 Garrett Wilson WR 90
7 Justin Jefferson WR 90
8 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR 90
9 Nico Collins WR 65
10 Chris Olave WR 65
11 Mike Evans WR 65
12 Jaylen Waddle WR 65
13 Rashee Rice WR 65
14 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR 65
15 Drake London (SELL) WR 65
16 Deebo Samuel WR 65
17 Jayden Reed (BUY) WR 45
18 DeVonta Smith WR 45
19 Brandon Aiyuk WR 45
20 Stefon Diggs WR 45
21 D.J. Moore WR 45
22 Chris Godwin WR 45
23 Malik Nabers WR 45
24 Tank Dell WR 45
25 Davante Adams (SELL) WR 45
26 Amari Cooper WR 30
27 Jameson Williams WR 30
28 Keenan Allen WR 30
29 DK Metcalf WR 30
30 Michael Pittman (SELL) WR 30
31 Tee Higgins WR 30
32 Zay Flowers WR 30
33 Brian Thomas Jr. (BUY) WR 30
34 Xavier Worthy WR 30
35 Puka Nacua WR 30
36 George Pickens WR 30
37 Ladd McConkey (BUY) WR 30
38 Hollywood Brown (BUY) WR 20
39 Keon Coleman (BUY) WR 20
40 Brandin Cooks (BUY) WR 20
41 Christian Kirk (SELL) WR 20
42 Diontae Johnson WR 20
43 Calvin Ridley WR 20
44 Terry McLaurin WR 20
45 Rome Odunze WR 20
46 DeAndre Hopkins WR 20
47 Jordan Addison WR 20
48 Tyler Lockett WR 10
49 Courtland Sutton WR 10
50 Romeo Doubs WR 10
51 Joshua Palmer WR 10
52 Jerry Jeudy WR 10
53 Rashid Shaheed (SELL) WR 10
54 Demarcus Robinson WR 10
55 Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SELL) WR 10
56 Christian Watson WR 5
57 Khalil Shakir WR 5
58 Jakobi Meyers WR 5
59 Wan'Dale Robinson WR 5
60 Xavier Legette WR 5
61 Gabe Davis WR 3
62 Adonai Mitchell WR 3
63 Greg Dortch WR 3
64 Demario Douglas WR 3
65 Jalen McMillan WR 3
66 Ja'Lynn Polk WR 3
67 Josh Downs WR 3
68 Quentin Johnston WR 3
69 Mack Hollins WR 3
70 Curtis Samuel WR 3
71 Allen Lazard WR 3
72 Tyler Johnson WR 3
73 Mike Williams WR 3
  • Cooper Kupp: With Puka Nacua hitting IR, Kupp looks like the 2021-2022 version for fantasy. He should hit 20 fantasy points every week until Nacua’s return if he can stay healthy himself. The Rams’ injured offensive line may actually funnel more targets Kupp’s way since he’s often Matthew Stafford’s security blanket.
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown: St. Brown took a backseat to Jameson Williams on Sunday night, but he has a three-year track record of production and was recently extended. Concern level is currently low.
  • Chris Olave: Olave caught two passes for 11 yards in a game the Saints put up nearly 50 offensive points. However, we know he’s the clear top option in this offense, so the Saints’ functioning offense was encouraging.
  • Marvin Harrison Jr. A lackluster debut isn’t too worrisome since Murray looked fully healthy. Those Greg Dortch targets are most likely going to start traveling Harrison Jr.’s way soon.
  • Drake London: Kirk Cousins looked bothered by his Achilles injury all game, and London actually operated closer to the line of scrimmage than Kyle Pitts in this game. The panic meter is already high for London.
  • Jayden Reed: Jordan Love will be out for a few weeks, making this a unique buying opportunity for Reed. It will be tough to start him until Love returns, but Reed looked like the Packers’ best offensive player by a wide margin on Friday night. He carried the ball once for 33 yards and a score while catching four of six targets for 138 yards and another touchdown. This is an unsustainable stat line from an efficiency perspective, but Reed is probably going to out-target Doubs (7) in future weeks.
  • Davante Adams: The Raiders passing offense was hard to watch, and Adams failed to separate himself from Jakobi Meyers and Brock Bowers. Fantasy managers need a trade for Adams to become a significant factor in fantasy this year.
  • Jameson Williams: After two seasons of nothing but hype, Williams had a sublime Week 1 performance, leading the team in targets (9) and yards (121). St. Brown is unlikely to be absent from the game plan in future weeks, but it was a very encouraging Week 1 for Jamo.
  • Michael Pittman: Richardson completed less than half of his 19 pass attempts. Volume is a major concern for Pittman moving forward.
  • Brian Thomas Jr.: Going up against Jalen Ramsey all game, Thomas caught all four of his team-leading targets for 47 yards and a touchdown. He also forced a deep pass interference call on Ramsey. His debut couldn’t have gone much better, and Thomas looks like a fantasy WR2 type rest of the season.
  • Xavier Worthy: Many are selling Worthy after he scored 20.8 PPR fantasy points on just three targets and one carry. However, the speedy rookie’s role probably increase in future weeks.
  • Ladd McConkey: McConkey led the Chargers in targets in his debut. Pass volume is the limiting factor here, but McConkey has minimal target competition.
  • Hollywood Brown: The Chiefs offense looked great against a tough Ravens defense in Week 1. Buy into Brown before his 2024 debut.
  • Keon Coleman: The rookie led the team in routes runs and targets in his debut. The Bills rotated personnel all game, but Coleman likely sees an uptick from his 70% route participation next week.
  • Brandin Cooks: Operating as the clear #2 option to CeeDee Lamb, Cooks was targeted seven times on Sunday against a tough Browns defense. It's still early, but he looks to be building on his late-season momentum from last year. Think of him as a fantasy WR3 type with a high weekly ceiling.
  • Christian Kirk: Thomas’ Week 1 emergence is worrisome for Kirk, who likely needs significant target volume to pay off his ADP.
  • Rashid Shaheed: Olave was uncharacteristically absent from the game plan, and Shaheed is not facing the Panthers every week. There is likely an overzealous fantasy manager in your league who wants Shaheed much more than you.
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba: After a rookie season characterized by low target volume close to the line of scrimmage, his Week 1 performance was highly concerning. Smith-Njigba totaled just six air yards on his two targets and was out-played by veteran Tyler Lockett.

Tight End Fantasy Football Trade Values

Rank Player Position Points
1 Trey McBride (BUY) TE 65
2 Sam LaPorta TE 45
3 Travis Kelce (SELL) TE 45
4 Kyle Pitts TE 45
5 Dalton Kincaid TE 45
6 Mark Andrews TE 30
7 Isaiah Likely (SELL) TE 30
8 George Kittle TE 20
9 Evan Engram TE 20
10 Brock Bowers TE 20
11 Jake Ferguson TE 20
12 Dallas Goedert TE 10
13 David Njoku TE 10
14 T.J. Hockenson TE 5
15 Colby Parkinson (BUY) TE 5
16 Pat Freiermuth TE 3
17 Taysom Hill TE 3
18 Dalton Schultz TE 3
19 Luke Schoonmaker (BUY) TE 3
  • Trey McBride: McBride led the Cardinals in targets (9) and Murray looked highly functional in his 2024 debut. McBride only caught five passes for 30 yards, but his usage was a fantasy TE1 overall type performance.
  • Sam LaPorta: Like St. Brown, the panic meter is fairly low. Another big week from Jamo will raise the meter though.
  • Travis Kelce: Kelce was a complete afterthought in the Chiefs offense in Week 1. It was Worthy’s first game and Hollywood didn’t suit up. Target competition is set to increase further for the soon-to-be 35-year-old tight end.
  • Dalton Kincaid: The Bills rotated personnel, and Kincaid ran 70% of the routes. However, Kincaid was just one route shy from the team lead (Coleman). One more week is needed to determine if this is a trend (worrisome) or simply the Bills searching for their 2024 offensive identity.
  • Isaiah Likely: Andrews ran more routes than Likely and was frequently double-teamed by the Chiefs. It’s very difficult for Likely to remain a mid-range fantasy TE1 when he’s running fewer routes than another tight end on his team and playing in a Lamar Jackson offense. The team’s 41 pass attempts will likely be the high watermark for 2024. There’s some chance Likey supplants Andrews, but the current fantasy market almost assumes Andrews is toast. Assuming your league mates are thinking this way, Likely is a great Week 1 sell.
  • Evan Engram: Engram tied for the team lead in targets (4), but Trevor Lawrence spread the ball around significantly against the Dolphins. There is minimal concern.
  • Brock Bowers: In a week where every elite tight end let down fantasy managers, Bowers’ eight targets were a pleasant surprise. It’s hard to envision the season-long upside in this pathetic Raiders offense, but it’s good to see the team consciously involving him early. An Adams trade or injury is the main way to imagine a top-three fantasy upside from Bowers.
  • Luke Schoonmaker: Jake Ferguson injured his knee and his Week 2 status is unclear. The speedy Schoonmaker was drafted in Round 2 last year, and he could immediately be the team’s #3 target – and a top-10 weekly fantasy producer.

Top-170 Fantasy Football Trade Values & Rest of Season Rankings

Rank Player Position Points
1 Tyreek Hill WR 125
2 Saquon Barkley RB 125
3 Cooper Kupp WR 125
4 Breece Hall (BUY) RB 90
5 Bijan Robinson (BUY) RB 90
6 CeeDee Lamb WR 90
7 Joe Mixon (BUY) RB 90
8 Christian McCaffrey RB 90
9 A.J. Brown WR 90
10 Ja'Marr Chase WR 90
11 Garrett Wilson WR 90
12 Justin Jefferson WR 90
13 De'Von Achane RB 90
14 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR 90
15 Jahmyr Gibbs (SELL) RB 90
16 Jonathan Taylor (SELL) RB 90
17 Kyren Williams RB 65
18 Nico Collins WR 65
19 Chris Olave WR 65
20 Alvin Kamara RB 65
21 Isiah Pacheco RB 65
22 Josh Jacobs RB 65
23 Mike Evans WR 65
24 Josh Allen (SELL) QB 65
25 Jaylen Waddle WR 65
26 Jalen Hurts QB 65
27 Lamar Jackson QB 65
28 Rashee Rice WR 65
29 Travis Etienne RB 65
30 Kenneth Walker RB 65
31 Derrick Henry RB 65
32 James Cook RB 65
33 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR 65
34 Drake London (SELL) WR 65
35 Deebo Samuel WR 65
36 Trey McBride (BUY) TE 65
37 Jayden Reed (BUY) WR 45
38 Patrick Mahomes (BUY) QB 45
39 DeVonta Smith WR 45
40 Anthony Richardson QB 45
41 Jayden Daniels QB 45
42 James Conner RB 45
43 Aaron Jones RB 45
44 Brandon Aiyuk WR 45
45 Sam LaPorta TE 45
46 Stefon Diggs WR 45
47 Travis Kelce (SELL) TE 45
48 D.J. Moore WR 45
49 Chris Godwin WR 45
50 Malik Nabers WR 45
51 Kyle Pitts TE 45
52 Rachaad White RB 45
53 Dalton Kincaid TE 45
54 Tank Dell WR 45
55 Davante Adams (SELL) WR 45
56 Kyler Murray (BUY) QB 30
57 Tony Pollard (BUY) RB 30
58 C.J. Stroud QB 30
59 Amari Cooper WR 30
60 Jameson Williams WR 30
61 Keenan Allen WR 30
62 DK Metcalf WR 30
63 Michael Pittman (SELL) WR 30
64 Tee Higgins WR 30
65 David Montgomery RB 30
66 Zay Flowers WR 30
67 Rhamondre Stevenson RB 30
68 Xavier Worthy WR 30
69 Brian Thomas (BUY) WR 30
70 Puka Nacua WR 30
71 George Pickens WR 30
72 Jordan Mason RB 30
73 Mark Andrews TE 30
74 Isaiah Likely (SELL) TE 30
75 Najee Harris RB 30
76 Ladd McConkey (BUY) WR 30
77 Brian Robinson (BUY) RB 30
78 J.K. Dobbins (BUY) RB 30
79 Jerome Ford RB 20
80 Hollywood Brown (BUY) WR 20
81 George Kittle TE 20
82 Keon Coleman (BUY) WR 20
83 Brandin Cooks (BUY) WR 20
84 D'Andre Swift RB 20
85 Zack Moss RB 20
86 Christian Kirk (SELL) WR 20
87 Diontae Johnson WR 20
88 Raheem Mostert (SELL) RB 20
89 Evan Engram TE 20
90 Calvin Ridley WR 20
91 Terry McLaurin WR 20
92 Rome Odunze WR 20
93 Brock Bowers TE 20
94 Jake Ferguson TE 20
95 DeAndre Hopkins WR 20
96 Jordan Addison WR 20
97 Jonathon Brooks RB 10
98 Tua Tagovailoa QB 10
99 Dak Prescott QB 10
100 Joe Burrow QB 10
101 Devin Singletary (BUY) RB 10
102 Zach Charbonnet RB 10
103 Javonte Williams RB 10
104 Ezekiel Elliott RB 10
105 Trey Benson RB 10
106 Blake Corum RB 10
107 Chuba Hubbard RB 10
108 Chase Brown RB 10
109 Tyler Lockett WR 10
110 Dallas Goedert TE 10
111 David Njoku TE 10
112 Courtland Sutton WR 10
113 Romeo Doubs WR 10
114 Joshua Palmer WR 10
115 Jerry Jeudy WR 10
116 Rashid Shaheed (SELL) WR 10
117 Demarcus Robinson WR 10
118 Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SELL) WR 10
119 Jaleel McLaughlin RB 10
120 Alexander Mattison RB 10
121 Jaylen Warren RB 10
122 Caleb Williams (BUY) QB 5
123 Justin Fields QB 5
124 Ray Davis RB 5
125 Rico Dowdle RB 5
126 Jordan Love QB 5
127 Tank Bigsby RB 5
128 Tyler Allgeier RB 5
129 Ty Chandler RB 5
130 Antonio Gibson RB 5
131 Zamir White (SELL) RB 5
132 Jaylen Wright (BUY) RB 5
133 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5
134 Bucky Irving RB 5
135 Samaje Perine RB 5
136 Tyjae Spears RB 5
137 Baker Mayfield QB 5
138 Dameon Pierce RB 5
139 Nick Chubb RB 5
140 Christian Watson WR 5
141 Khalil Shakir WR 5
142 Jakobi Meyers WR 5
143 T.J. Hockenson TE 5
144 Colby Parkinson (BUY) TE 5
145 Wan'Dale Robinson WR 5
146 Xavier Legette WR 5
147 Trevor Lawrence QB 3
148 Matthew Stafford QB 3
149 Geno Smith QB 3
150 Sam Darnold QB 3
151 Pat Freiermuth TE 3
152 Gabe Davis WR 3
153 Gus Edwards RB 3
154 Austin Ekeler RB 3
155 Adonai Mitchell WR 3
156 Greg Dortch WR 3
157 Demario Douglas WR 3
158 Jalen McMillan WR 3
159 Ja'Lynn Polk WR 3
160 Taysom Hill TE 3
161 Braelon Allen RB 3
162 Khalil Herbert RB 3
163 Josh Downs WR 3
164 Quentin Johnston WR 3
165 Dalton Schultz TE 3
166 Mack Hollins WR 3
167 Curtis Samuel WR 3
168 Luke Schoonmaker (BUY) TE 3
169 Allen Lazard WR 3
170 Tyler Johnson WR 3
171 Mike Williams WR 3
172 Miles Sanders RB 3
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