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10/18/23

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NFL Week 7 Rest of Season Fantasy Football Rankings, Trade Value Chart

Below, you’ll find my top-160 rest-of-season rankings, organized into tiers with point values, after Week 6's action,

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

Quarterback Rankings

Rank QB Tier Value
1 Josh Allen 3 65
2 Jalen Hurts 3 65
3 Justin Herbert 4 50
4 Patrick Mahomes 4 50
5 Lamar Jackson 4 50
6 Tua Tagovailoa 5 30
7 Justin Fields 6 20
8 Matthew Stafford 6 20
9 Joe Burrow 7 10
10 Deshaun Watson 8 5
11 Brock Purdy 8 5
12 Trevor Lawrence 8 5
13 Kirk Cousins 8 5
14 Kyler Murray 8 5
15 Jared Goff 9 3
16 Jordan Love 9 3
17 Sam Howell 9 3
18 Geno Smith 9 3
19 C.J. Stroud 9 3
20 Russell Wilson 9 3
21 Dak Prescott 10 1
22 Daniel Jones 10 1
23 Desmond Ridder 11 0
24 Gardner Minshew 11 0
25 Kenny Pickett 11 0
26 Derek Carr 11 0
27 Baker Mayfield 11 0
28 Bryce Young 11 0
29 Jimmy Garoppolo 11 0
30 Zach Wilson 11 0
31 Ryan Tannehill 11 0
32 Mac Jones 11 0

Running Back Rankings

Rank RB Tier Value
1 Christian McCaffrey 1 125
2 Austin Ekeler 2 80
3 Bijan Robinson 2 80
4 Travis Etienne 3 65
5 Kenneth Walker 3 65
6 Alvin Kamara 3 65
7 Tony Pollard 3 65
8 D'Andre Swift 3 65
9 Josh Jacobs 3 65
10 Breece Hall 3 65
11 Saquon Barkley 3 65
12 Raheem Mostert 3 65
13 David Montgomery 4 50
14 Jonathan Taylor 4 50
15 Isiah Pacheco 4 50
16 Joe Mixon 4 50
17 De'Von Achane 4 50
18 Derrick Henry 4 50
19 Aaron Jones 5 30
20 Brian Robinson 5 30
21 Kyren Williams 5 30
22 James Cook 5 30
23 Rachaad White 6 20
24 Rhamondre Stevenson 6 20
25 Jahmyr Gibbs 6 20
26 Alexander Mattison 6 20
27 Jeff Wilson 6 20
28 Roschon Johnson 7 10
29 James Conner 7 10
30 Zack Moss 7 10
31 Dameon Pierce 7 10
32 Miles Sanders 8 5
33 Jaylen Warren 8 5
34 Jerome Ford 8 5
35 Jaleel McLaughlin 8 5
36 Javonte Williams 8 5
37 Gus Edwards 8 5
38 Najee Harris 8 5
39 Kareem Hunt 8 5
40 Chuba Hubbard 8 5
41 Latavius Murray 8 5
42 Tyler Allgeier 9 3
43 Zach Evans 9 3
44 Tyjae Spears 9 3
45 Zach Charbonnet 9 3
46 Jordan Mason 9 3
47 Elijah Mitchell 9 3
48 Keaontay Ingram 9 3
49 Antonio Gibson 9 3
50 Khalil Herbert 10 1
51 Kendre Miller 10 1
52 Jerick McKinnon 10 1
53 Justice Hill 10 1
54 AJ Dillon 10 1
55 Ezekiel Elliott 10 1
56 Joshua Kelley 10 1
57 Rico Dowdle 10 1
58 D'Onta Foreman 10 1
59 Kenneth Gainwell 10 1
60 Emari Demercado 10 1
61 Craig Reynolds 10 1
62 Tank Bigsby 10 1
63 Jamaal Williams 10 1
64 Michael Carter 10 1
65 Royce Freeman 10 1
66 Dalvin Cook 10 1
67 Samaje Perine 10 1
68 Keaton Mitchell 10 1
69 Darrell Henderson 10 1
70 Myles Gaskin 10 1
  • McCaffrey stays in Tier 1 despite the injury, as his timeline to return is uncertain. Do not panic and sell him.
  • Raheem Mostert is one of the more volatile fantasy assets. Last year, he took the 1B role to Jeff Wilson’s 1A slightly more than half of their overlapping games. However, he’s played well this year, and the fantasy points have been better than the other running backs in his tier.
  • David Montgomery should only miss one or two weeks with the rib injury.
  • James Cook was in a 50-50 committee with Latavius Murray in Week 6 and falls precipitously in these rankings.
  • Zack Moss continues to be annoying for Jonathan Taylor fantasy managers. Moss is playing well enough that he should keep some role for the rest of the season.
  • Chuba Hubbard started in place of the injured Miles Sanders and looked better than Sanders. This is a tough backfield to sort out with the Carolina Panthers on a Week 7 bye.
  • The Los Angeles Rams running back situation is pure chaos. Kyren Williams sprained his ankle (out multiple weeks), and Ronnie Rivers suffered a PCL (knee) sprain. Zach Evans appears likely to take on the bulk of the carries, with Royce Freeman the better pass-catcher. Darrell Henderson re-joined the team and is familiar with the offense.

Wide Receiver Rankings

Rank WR Tier Value
1 Tyreek Hill 1 125
2 Ja'Marr Chase 1 125
3 Stefon Diggs 2 80
4 Keenan Allen 2 80
5 Cooper Kupp 2 80
6 Amon-Ra St. Brown 2 80
7 AJ Brown 2 80
8 Davante Adams 2 80
9 Chris Olave 3 65
10 Puka Nacua 3 65
11 Jaylen Waddle 3 65
12 CeeDee Lamb 3 65
13 Justin Jefferson 4 50
14 Brandon Aiyuk 4 50
15 Adam Thielen 4 50
16 DJ Moore 4 50
17 Michael Pittman 5 30
18 DK Metcalf 5 30
19 DeVonta Smith 5 30
20 Marquise Brown 5 30
21 Jakobi Meyers 5 30
22 Amari Cooper 5 30
23 Deebo Samuel 5 30
24 Calvin Ridley 5 30
25 Mike Evans 5 30
26 Jordan Addison 5 30
27 Tyler Lockett 5 30
28 Tee Higgins 6 20
29 Nico Collins 6 20
30 Christian Kirk 6 20
31 Garrett Wilson 6 20
32 Zay Flowers 6 20
33 Christian Watson 6 20
34 Chris Godwin 6 20
35 Diontae Johnson 6 20
36 George Pickens 6 20
37 Terry McLaurin 6 20
38 Joshua Palmer 7 10
39 Jerry Jeudy 7 10
40 Drake London 7 10
41 Gabe Davis 7 10
42 Rashee Rice 7 10
43 DeAndre Hopkins 7 10
44 Elijah Moore 7 10
45 Jaxon Smith-Njigba 7 10
46 Michael Thomas 8 5
47 Tank Dell 8 5
48 Romeo Doubs 8 5
49 Josh Downs 8 5
50 Courtland Sutton 8 5
51 KJ Osborn 8 5
52 Jayden Reed 8 5
53 Jameson Williams 9 3
54 Wan'Dale Robinson 9 3
55 Jahan Dotson 9 3
56 Rashid Shaheed 9 3
57 Marvin Mims 9 3
58 Zay Jones 9 3
59 Quentin Johnston 9 3
60 Brandin Cooks 9 3
61 Kendrick Bourne 10 1
62 Michael Wilson 10 1
63 Robert Woods 10 1
64 Josh Reynolds 10 1
65 Curtis Samuel 10 1
66 Jonathan Mingo 10 1
67 Tutu Atwell 10 1
68 Tyler Boyd 10 1
69 Treylon Burks 10 1
70 Michael Gallup 10 1
71 Darius Slayton 10 1
72 Jalin Hyatt 10 1
73 Kadarius Toney 10 1
74 Odell Beckham 10 1
75 Rashod Bateman 10 1
  • Tyreek Hill is the most untouchable asset in fantasy. He’s averaging a full fantasy point more per game than Kupp’s historic 2021 campaign.
  • Ja’Marr Chase’s fantasy points came back down to earth in Week 6, but he still commanded 13 targets from Burrow.
  • Davante Adams is at risk of falling out of Tier 2, depending on the severity of Jimmy Garoppolo’s back injury.
  • CeeDee Lamb had a strong game against the Los Angeles Chargers, but he’ll need another dominant performance in Week 8 (after their Week 7 bye) to continue climbing the rankings.
  • Marquise Brown gets Murray back soon and is my favorite buy across any position.
  • Diontae Johnson should return from his hamstring injury in Week 7.
  • Rashee Rice has been the Chiefs’ most efficient receiver and is beginning to earn more reps and targets.
  • DeAndre Hopkins’ value has cratered with Ryan Tannehill’s high ankle sprain. Malik Willis is likely to throw for 75-150 yards per game.
  • Jameson Williams has no floor, but the ceiling is still there after hauling in one of the more impressive touchdown catches of the season.

Tight End Rankings

Rank TE Tier Value
1 Travis Kelce 2 80
2 T.J. Hockenson 3 65
3 Mark Andrews 3 65
4 Sam LaPorta 5 30
5 George Kittle 6 20
6 Darren Waller 6 20
7 Evan Engram 6 20
8 Dallas Goedert 8 5
9 Jake Ferguson 8 5
10 Kyle Pitts 8 5
11 Luke Musgrave 8 5
12 Dalton Kincaid 8 5
13 Michael Mayer 8 5
14 Logan Thomas 8 5
15 Zach Ertz 8 5
16 Cole Kmet 9 3
17 Hunter Henry 9 3
18 Tyler Higbee 9 3
19 Pat Freiermuth 9 3
20 Trey McBride 9 3
21 Dalton Schultz 9 3
22 Tyler Conklin 10 1
23 David Njoku 10 1
24 Juwan Johnson 10 1
25 Gerald Everett 10 1
26 Noah Fant 10 1
27 Hayden Hurst 10 1
28. Cade Otton 10 1

Full Trade Chart

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

 

Players in the chart are organized by position and tier. The order is QB, RB, WR, TE. For example, while Austin Ekeler appears ahead of Stefon Diggs, their values are similar. Ekeler plays RB, but Diggs is a WR, hence the order. 

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


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