Welcome to the Week 10 edition of the 2018 fantasy football trade value chart, which helps you analyze potential trades to improve your fantasy football team. Our chart assigns a value to all relevant players — across all positions — to help you make the best trade possible.
The trade value chart uses our rest-of-season projections to assign values to every relevant player. The dollar amounts assume a 12-team league and a starting lineup of 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, and 1 flex. The players are displayed in order of their standard league values, but we’ve included the PPR values for those players as well.
JuJu Smith-Schuster has seen a dramatic decrease in value. He’s still an obvious every-week starter and one of the best fantasy WR2s around, but he should no longer be valued as a tail-end WR1. After rattling off over 100 yards in each of the first three games of the year, Smith-Schuster has been much more inconsistent lately, with fewer than 40 receiving yards in two of his last four contests and just one touchdown since Week 2.
This week’s biggest riser was Julian Edelman. There has been no decrease in performance from the 32-year-old despite the fact he missed all of last season. Edelman is averaging over six receptions and 64 yards per game with work in the red zone, as a punt returner, and on gadget plays. He’s a bona fide WR2 in PPR leagues.
Check out the full chart below. Remember, these values are not written in stone. Rather, they are meant to serve as a guide to help you make the best deal possible.
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