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10/25/23

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NFL Week 8 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 7’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 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 Lamar Jackson 4 50
4 Patrick Mahomes 4 50
5 Justin Herbert 5 30
6 Tua Tagovailoa 5 30
7 Justin Fields 6 20
8 Kirk Cousins 7 10
9 Joe Burrow 7 10
10 Matthew Stafford 7 10
11 Trevor Lawrence 7 10
12 Kyler Murray 7 10
13 Brock Purdy 8 5
14 Jared Goff 9 3
15 Sam Howell 9 3
16 C.J. Stroud 9 3
17 Dak Prescott 9 3
18 Deshaun Watson 9 3
19 Geno Smith 9 3
20 Jordan Love 10 1
21 Gardner Minshew 10 1
22 Desmond Ridder 11 0
23 Russell Wilson 11 0
24 Daniel Jones 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 Mac Jones 11 0
32 Ryan Tannehill 11 0
  • Justin Herbert hasn’t looked the same since Mike Williams’ injury.
  • Trevor Lawrence has the potential to leapfrog into the QB8 slot if he has a solid Week 8.
  • Kyler Murray should return in Week 9, and he’s the only inexpensive quarterback with top 8 fantasy potential.

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 2 80
5 Alvin Kamara 2 80
6 Kenneth Walker 3 65
7 Tony Pollard 3 65
8 D'Andre Swift 3 65
9 Breece Hall 3 65
10 Josh Jacobs 3 65
11 Saquon Barkley 3 65
12 David Montgomery 4 50
13 Jonathan Taylor 4 50
14 Isiah Pacheco 4 50
15 De'Von Achane 4 50
16 Raheem Mostert 4 50
17 Joe Mixon 4 50
18 James Cook 5 30
19 Jahmyr Gibbs 5 30
20 Aaron Jones 5 30
21 Derrick Henry 5 30
22 Brian Robinson 5 30
23 Rachaad White 6 20
24 James Conner 6 20
25 Rhamondre Stevenson 6 20
26 Darrell Henderson 6 20
27 Javonte Williams 6 20
28 Roschon Johnson 7 10
29 Kyren Williams 7 10
30 Zack Moss 7 10
31 Dameon Pierce 7 10
32 Alexander Mattison 7 10
33 Jeff Wilson 7 10
34 Gus Edwards 8 5
35 Kareem Hunt 8 5
36 Miles Sanders 8 5
37 Jaylen Warren 8 5
38 Najee Harris 8 5
39 Chuba Hubbard 8 5
40 Khalil Herbert 8 5
41 D'Onta Foreman 8 5
42 Latavius Murray 8 5
43 Tyler Allgeier 9 3
44 Tyjae Spears 9 3
45 Zach Charbonnet 9 3
46 Jerome Ford 9 3
47 Ezekiel Elliott 9 3
48 Cam Akers 9 3
49 Antonio Gibson 9 3
50 Jamaal Williams 9 3
51 Pierre Strong 9 3
52 Emari Demercado 9 3
53 Jaleel McLaughlin 9 3
54 Elijah Mitchell 10 1
55 AJ Dillon 10 1
56 Joshua Kelley 10 1
57 Jerick McKinnon 10 1
58 Justice Hill 10 1
59 Jordan Mason 10 1
60 Royce Freeman 10 1
61 Trayveon Williams 10 1
62 Rico Dowdle 10 1
63 Ke'Shawn Vaughn 10 1
64 Kendre Miller 10 1
65 Kenneth Gainwell 10 1
66 Keaontay Ingram 10 1
67 Craig Reynolds 10 1
68 Tank Bigsby 10 1
69 Leonard Fournette 10 1
70 Michael Carter 10 1
  • Christian McCaffrey remained in Tier 1 last week despite injury concerns and then had a massive Week 7 for fantasy purposes. He is the one elite difference-maker at the running back position.
  • David Montgomery has an outside chance to return from injury this week, but he stays in Tier 4 after Jahmyr Gibbs exploded in Week 7. There’s some chance Gibbs has forced the Detroit Lions’ hand here.
  • Jonathan Taylor was more efficient as a runner and receiver in Week 7 than Zack Moss. If Taylor’s workload doesn’t increase as a result in Week 8, Tier 4 looks like the right place for him. If he takes on 60 percent or more of the work, he’ll rise into the middle of Tier 3.
  • If Brian Robinson splits work again with Chris Rodriguez, Robinson will plummet in these rankings next week.
  • The Carolina Panthers are rumored to be going with a running back committee approach the rest of the season.
  • Javonte Williams led the Denver Broncos backfield in both carries and routes run in Week 7, the first time all season a Broncos running back has led in both categories.
  • Elijah Mitchell appeared to wrestle back the San Francisco 49ers RB2 role from Jordan Mason in Week 7.

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 A.J. Brown 2 80
6 Cooper Kupp 2 80
7 Amon-Ra St. Brown 2 80
8 Justin Jefferson 3 65
9 Davante Adams 3 65
10 Chris Olave 3 65
11 Puka Nacua 3 65
12 CeeDee Lamb 3 65
13 Brandon Aiyuk 4 50
14 Jaylen Waddle 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 Christian Kirk 5 30
23 Jordan Addison 5 30
24 Amari Cooper 5 30
25 Mike Evans 5 30
26 Tyler Lockett 5 30
27 Calvin Ridley 5 30
28 Deebo Samuel 5 30
29 Zay Flowers 6 20
30 Tee Higgins 6 20
31 Nico Collins 6 20
32 Garrett Wilson 6 20
33 George Pickens 6 20
34 Diontae Johnson 6 20
35 Chris Godwin 6 20
36 Terry McLaurin 6 20
37 Christian Watson 6 20
38 Joshua Palmer 7 10
39 Rashee Rice 7 10
40 Josh Downs 7 10
41 Drake London 7 10
42 Gabe Davis 7 10
43 Courtland Sutton 7 10
44 Jaxon Smith-Njigba 7 10
45 Elijah Moore 7 10
46 Romeo Doubs 8 5
47 Jerry Jeudy 8 5
48 Michael Thomas 8 5
49 Tank Dell 8 5
50 Jayden Reed 8 5
51 DeAndre Hopkins 8 5
52 Jameson Williams 8 5
53 Jahan Dotson 9 3
54 Wan'Dale Robinson 9 3
55 Brandin Cooks 9 3
56 Rashid Shaheed 9 3
57 Zay Jones 9 3
58 Quentin Johnston 9 3
59 Kendrick Bourne 9 3
60 Marvin Mims 9 3
61 K.J. Osborn 9 3
62 Michael Gallup 10 1
63 Michael Wilson 10 1
64 Jalin Hyatt 10 1
65 Robert Woods 10 1
66 Josh Reynolds 10 1
67 Curtis Samuel 10 1
68 Jonathan Mingo 10 1
69 Tutu Atwell 10 1
70 Odell Beckham 10 1
71 Tyler Boyd 10 1
72 Treylon Burks 10 1
73 Darius Slayton 10 1
74 Kadarius Toney 10 1
75 Rashod Bateman 10 1
  • Ja’Marr Chase’s fantasy points came back down to earth in Week 6, but he still commanded 13 targets from Joe Burrow. Fresh off the Week 7 bye, Chase needs another elite usage performance or he’ll fall back into Tier 2.
  • A.J. Brown tied the NFL record with five straight games of at least 125 receiving yards. Another big game could result in him taking Chase’s spot in Tier 1.
  • Justin Jefferson may return in two weeks; reports are his hamstring is healing faster than expected.
  • Marquise Brown gets Murray back soon and is my favorite buy in fantasy across any position.
  • Rashee Rice has been the Kansas City 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. Will Levis draws the start in Week 8, and this is most likely a pass attack to fully fade.

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 7 10
9 Dalton Kincaid 7 10
10 Kyle Pitts 8 5
11 Luke Musgrave 8 5
12 Jake Ferguson 8 5
13 Trey McBride 8 5
14 Michael Mayer 8 5
15 Logan Thomas 8 5
16 Dalton Schultz 8 5
17 Tyler Higbee 9 3
18 Hunter Henry 9 3
19 Cole Kmet 9 3
20 Zach Ertz 10 1
21 David Njoku 10 1
22 Pat Freiermuth 10 1
23 Tyler Conklin 10 1
24 Juwan Johnson 10 1
25 Gerald Everett 11 0
26 Noah Fant 11 0
27 Hayden Hurst 11 0
28 Cade Otton 11 0
  • George Kittle had another big game in Week 7, but remains in Tier 6 because Deebo Samuel was out. If Kittle has a strong performance when Samuel returns, he’ll move up to Tier 5.
  • Dalton Kincaid rises with Dawson Knox undergoing wrist surgery.
  • Trey McBride shoots up these rankings with Zach Ertz headed to Injured Reserve.
  • Pat Freiermuth is still ranked aggressively, despite getting put back on Injured Reserve (hamstring). His target-earning potential his first two seasons is affording him slightly more optimism for fantasy production during the stretch run in Weeks 15-17.

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 running back, but Diggs is a wide receiver, 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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