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11/8/23

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NFL Week 10 Rest-of-Season Fantasy Football Rankings, Trade Value Chart

Below, you’ll find my top-160 rest-of-season rankings after Week 9 action, organized into tiers with point values. 

Treat these point values like a trade chart, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find you can’t trade away three bad players and turn them into Christian McCaffrey - the common issue with most other trade charts. 

The bottom of this article contains the full trade chart in a gorgeous color-coded and downloadable PDF.

Below each set of positional rankings with player tiers and trade values, you’ll find notes on players of interest.

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Rest of Season Rankings

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Quarterback Rankings

Rank QB Tier Value
1 Jalen Hurts 3 65
2 Josh Allen 3 65
3 Patrick Mahomes 4 50
4 Lamar Jackson 4 50
5 Justin Herbert 5 30
6 Justin Fields 5 30
7 Joe Burrow 6 20
8 Tua Tagovailoa 6 20
9 Kyler Murray 6 20
10 Trevor Lawrence 7 10
11 Sam Howell 7 10
12 Matthew Stafford 7 10
13 Dak Prescott 8 5
14 C.J. Stroud 8 5
15 Deshaun Watson 8 5
16 Jared Goff 8 5
17 Brock Purdy 8 5
18 Russell Wilson 9 3
19 Geno Smith 9 3
20 Josh Dobbs 9 3
21 Derek Carr 9 3
22 Baker Mayfield 10 1
23 Gardner Minshew 10 1
24 Will Levis 11 0
25 Jordan Love 11 0
26 Bryce Young 11 0
27 Kenny Pickett 11 0
28 Taylor Heinicke 11 0
29 Zach Wilson 11 0
30 Mac Jones 11 0
31 Aidan O'Connell 11 0
32 Tommy DeVito 11 0
  • Joe Burrow will rise up another tier if he puts together a big game against the Texans.
  • Sam Howell is on pace to set the NFL record for dropbacks in a season, and he has sneaky mobility.
  • Dak Prescott will usurp Matthew Stafford in these rankings if he has one more big week.
  • Deshaun Watson had a great game in Week 9, and he can rise up to Tier 5 if he puts together a few more vintage performances.
  • Josh Dobbs had 27 fantasy points in less than a full NFL game after not even knowing the playbook. His Week 9 emergency debut for the Minnesota Vikings was probably a mirage, but I’m open to moving him up if he has another strong week.

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Running Back Rankings

Rank RB Tier Value
1 Christian McCaffrey 1 125
2 Austin Ekeler 2 80
3 Travis Etienne 2 80
4 Alvin Kamara 2 80
5 Jonathan Taylor 2 80
6 Breece Hall 3 65
7 Tony Pollard 3 65
8 Bijan Robinson 3 65
9 D'Andre Swift 3 65
10 De'Von Achane 3 65
11 Joe Mixon 3 65
12 David Montgomery 4 50
13 Saquon Barkley 4 50
14 Kenneth Walker 4 50
15 Josh Jacobs 4 50
16 Isiah Pacheco 4 50
17 Jahmyr Gibbs 4 50
18 Aaron Jones 4 50
19 Derrick Henry 4 50
20 Javonte Williams 5 30
21 Raheem Mostert 5 30
22 Rachaad White 5 30
23 James Conner 5 30
24 James Cook 5 30
25 Chuba Hubbard 6 20
26 Kyren Williams 6 20
27 Rhamondre Stevenson 6 20
28 Alexander Mattison 6 20
29 Gus Edwards 6 20
30 Brian Robinson 6 20
31 Jaylen Warren 7 10
32 Jerome Ford 7 10
33 Darrell Henderson 7 10
34 Zack Moss 7 10
35 Zach Charbonnet 7 10
36 Najee Harris 7 10
37 Khalil Herbert 7 10
38 Kareem Hunt 7 10
39 Dameon Pierce 7 10
40 Tyler Allgeier 8 5
41 Leonard Fournette 8 5
42 Keaton Mitchell 8 5
43 Jeff Wilson 8 5
44 Miles Sanders 8 5
45 Tyjae Spears 8 5
46 Elijah Mitchell 8 5
47 Devin Singletary 8 5
48 AJ Dillon 8 5
49 D'Onta Foreman 8 5
50 Latavius Murray 8 5
51 Roschon Johnson 9 3
52 Antonio Gibson 9 3
53 Ezekiel Elliott 9 3
54 Jaleel McLaughlin 9 3
55 Justice Hill 9 3
56 Pierre Strong 9 3
57 Joshua Kelley 10 1
58 Tank Bigsby 10 1
59 Jerick McKinnon 10 1
60 Ty Chandler 10 1
61 Trayveon Williams 10 1
62 Rico Dowdle 10 1
63 Kenneth Gainwell 10 1
64 Ke'Shawn Vaughn 10 1
65 Keaontay Ingram 10 1
66 Zamir White 10 1
67 Emari Demercado 10 1
68 Kendre Miller 10 1
69 Jamaal Williams 10 1
70 Royce Freeman 10 1
  • All four of the Atlanta Falcons’ red zone/goal line carries from Week 9 went to Tyler Allgeier rather than Bijan Robinson. Robinson drops down a tier because his usage is too inconsistent.
  • Jonathan Taylor rose up into Tier 2 after he out-carried (18 vs. 7) Zack Moss and out-targeted  (5 vs. 0) in Week 9. Bell cow Tayor is back.
  • Kenneth Walker has been out-snapped by Zach Charbonnet in back-to-back weeks and has lost his stranglehold on the workhorse role.
  • I’ll be monitoring the usage split between David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs closely in Week 10. I’d assume Montgomery resumes lead-back duties, but Gibbs’ two-game audition was as worthy as it gets.
  • Javonte Williams has established himself as a complete bell cow in Denver, and he could continue to rise in these rankings.
  • Don’t forget about Kyren Williams, who had one of the better fantasy roles prior to injury. He still carries massive upside and should be attainable in trades.
  • If your fantasy team is 6-3 or better, start stockpiling your bench with running backs who are one injury away from relevance. It’s time to prepare for the fantasy playoffs, and our FREE guide is here to help.

Wide Receiver Rankings

Rank WR Tier Value
1 Tyreek Hill 1 125
2 Ja'Marr Chase 1 125
3 A.J. Brown 1 125
4 Stefon Diggs 2 80
5 Keenan Allen 2 80
6 Amon-Ra St. Brown 2 80
7 Cooper Kupp 2 80
8 CeeDee Lamb 3 65
9 Chris Olave 3 65
10 Justin Jefferson 3 65
11 Puka Nacua 3 65
12 Davante Adams 4 50
13 Jaylen Waddle 4 50
14 Brandon Aiyuk 4 50
15 DeVonta Smith 4 50
16 Adam Thielen 4 50
17 Tee Higgins 4 50
18 DJ Moore 4 50
19 Marquise Brown 5 30
20 Michael Pittman 5 30
21 DK Metcalf 5 30
22 Amari Cooper 5 30
23 Deebo Samuel 5 30
24 Christian Kirk 5 30
25 Mike Evans 5 30
26 Tyler Lockett 5 30
27 Nico Collins 5 30
28 Calvin Ridley 5 30
29 DeAndre Hopkins 6 20
30 Diontae Johnson 6 20
31 Garrett Wilson 6 20
32 Terry McLaurin 6 20
33 Zay Flowers 6 20
34 Chris Godwin 6 20
35 Christian Watson 6 20
36 Jordan Addison 6 20
37 Jakobi Meyers 6 20
38 George Pickens 6 20
39 Rashee Rice 7 10
40 Jerry Jeudy 7 10
41 Josh Downs 7 10
42 Drake London 7 10
43 Gabe Davis 7 10
44 Tank Dell 7 10
45 Courtland Sutton 7 10
46 Jahan Dotson 8 5
47 Jaxon Smith-Njigba 8 5
48 Quentin Johnston 8 5
49 Romeo Doubs 8 5
50 Jayden Reed 8 5
51 Elijah Moore 8 5
52 Michael Thomas 8 5
53 Zay Jones 8 5
54 Jonathan Mingo 9 3
55 Brandin Cooks 9 3
56 Rashid Shaheed 9 3
57 Tyler Boyd 9 3
58 Jameson Williams 9 3
59 Demario Douglas 9 3
60 Noah Brown 9 3
61 Odell Beckham 9 3
62 Khalil Shakir 9 3
63 Marvin Mims 9 3
64 Wan'Dale Robinson 9 3
65 Treylon Burks 10 1
66 Michael Wilson 10 1
67 Joshua Palmer 10 1
68 Jalin Hyatt 10 1
69 Robert Woods 10 1
70 Josh Reynolds 10 1
71 Curtis Samuel 10 1
72 Tutu Atwell 10 1
73 Michael Gallup 10 1
74 KJ Osborn 10 1
75 Kadarius Toney 10 1

Tight End Rankings

Rank TE Tier Value
1 Travis Kelce 2 80
2 Mark Andrews 3 65
3 T.J. Hockenson 4 50
4 Sam LaPorta 4 50
5 Dalton Kincaid 5 30
6 George Kittle 6 20
7 Evan Engram 6 20
8 Trey McBride 6 20
9 Taysom Hill 6 20
10 Jake Ferguson 7 10
11 Kyle Pitts 8 5
12 Dalton Schultz 8 5
13 Logan Thomas 8 5
14 Luke Musgrave 8 5
15 David Njoku 8 5
16 Dallas Goedert 9 3
17 Hunter Henry 9 3
18 Cole Kmet 9 3
19 Darren Waller 9 3
20 Michael Mayer 9 3
21 Pat Freiermuth 10 1
22 Tyler Higbee 10 1
23 Zach Ertz 10 1
24 Juwan Johnson 10 1
25 Tyler Conklin 10 1
26 Gerald Everett 11 0
27 Cade Otton 11 0
28 Noah Fant 11 0
  • Sam LaPorta jumps into Tier 4 with his bye behind him.
  • Dalton Kincaid is a massive riser. He’s averaged 8.7 targets, 7.7 receptions, 74 yards and 17 PPR fantasy points per game in his past three contests.
  • Taysom Hill continues to be highly involved in the New Orleans Saints’ offense despite the return of TE Juwan Johnson.
  • Jake Ferguson will hop into Tier 6 with one more good game. The Dallas Cowboys passing attack is an ascending unit.
  • Dallas Goedert’s broken forearm docks him mightily. If you’re 6-3 or better, treat Goedert as a Tier 7 player as you start preparing for the playoffs.
  • The lowest-ranked tight end with true upside is Pat Freiermuth.

The Full Trade Chart

Click HERE to download the gorgeous color-coded PDF in high resolution (seen below).

Players in the chart are organized by position and tier, with the order being QB, RB, WR and TE. Ex. While Austin Ekeler appears ahead of Stefon Diggs, their values are similar. Ekeler plays running back, while Diggs is a wide receiver, hence the order. 

There are four columns, with 40 players per column — 160 players in total. The bottom of the trade value chart has slightly expanded positional rankings with 205 total players.


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