Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – May 2024 Update (2024)

Fantasy Football Dynasty Trade Value Chart – May 2024 Update (1)

There is no offseason in fantasy football, especially in dynasty. By now, you’re firing up your rookie drafts, or perhaps you’ve already had them. Either way, you may be looking to turn your team around. Perhaps you took an orphan team over that needs more than a little help. If you’re looking to kick around some values, we have you covered. This is our fantasy football dynasty trade value chart for May of 2024.

This isn’t a step-by-step how-to guide. Everybody values players just a little differently. You won’t be able to follow it exactly like the letter of the law. However, it’s a good start to get your trade conversations going. In fact, I’ve used it to show somebody that the deal they were offering was way off in terms of value.

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Methodology

If you haven’t reviewed our Fantasy Football dynasty trade value chart before, here’s a little on the methodology. First, our rankings system takes FantasyPros’ best, worst, and average rankings. We also throw in a little standard deviation to count all variables.

Second, you have to consider average fantasy football points per game because that’s what fantasy football is all about. Third, values will change throughout the year, especially as rookies get their fantasy football points. And last, we listened to your feedback and altered some things.

Another metric that plays with the dynasty chart is a player’s age. Somebody who is 22 will have a more weighted value than a player who is 32. Is that saying that 22-year-old players are always more talented than 32-year-olds? Absolutely not.

However, it is considered more thoroughly in dynasty because, at 22, the player will likely be around longer to acquire points for the following years. Considering all that and running it through our formulas, we can assign a value for each player. This value can help weigh your fantasy football trades and improve your future team!

One last thing: rookies are hard to gauge. One of the main reasons they are hard to gauge is that they haven’t acquired any fantasy football points yet, while we can look back on the past year for other players. Therefore, they’ve been assigned a fantasy football point value that’s based on the average points around them.

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Draft Picks

VALUEPICKVALUEPICK
272023 Top 4 Pick202024 Round 1 Pick
222023 Top 12 Pick122024 Round 2 Pick
152023 Round 2 Pick62024 Round 3 Pick
102023 Round 3 Pick

Everybody values their picks a little differently. So, this is simply a guide to how the next two years of picks, this year’s picks, and next year’s picks should be valued.

Quarterbacks

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValueSuperFlex ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade ValueSuperFlex Value
Josh AllenBUFQB3264Will LevisTENQB1325
Patrick Mahomes IIKCQB3263Bo NixDENQB1225
C.J. StroudHOUQB3161Matthew StaffordLARQB1225
Jalen HurtsPHIQB3061Justin FieldsPITQB1123
Anthony RichardsonINDQB2652Geno SmithSEAQB1020
Lamar JacksonBALQB2550Russell WilsonPITQB918
Joe BurrowCINQB2449Aaron RodgersNYJQB918
Jordan LoveGBQB2244Derek CarrNOQB918
Caleb WilliamsCHIQB2243Michael Penix Jr.ATLQB917
Kyler MurrayARIQB2141Daniel JonesNYGQB816
Brock PurdySFQB2040Deshaun WatsonCLEQB611
Jayden DanielsWASQB1836Sam HowellSEAQB23
Dak PrescottDALQB1835Jordan TravisNYJQB13
Trevor LawrenceJACQB1734Hendon HookerDETQB12
Tua TagovailoaMIAQB1632Joe Milton IIINEQB12
Jared GoffDETQB1631Sam DarnoldMINQB12
Drake MayeNEQB1530Spencer RattlerNOQB12
J.J. McCarthyMINQB1428Michael PrattGBQB12
Bryce YoungCARQB1428Gardner Minshew IILVQB12
Justin HerbertLACQB1326Aidan O’ConnellLVQB12
Baker MayfieldTBQB1326Trey LanceDALQB11
Kirk CousinsATLQB1326P.J. WalkerCLEQB11

Quarterbacks Recap

It’s no secret that on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart, for Superflex, the most important position is quarterback. Heading into the season, Josh Allen reigns at the top. His rushing ability and big pass game have led to him leading in average fantasy football points per game. It will be interesting to see how he performs with an almost completely new receiving corp.

He is tied with Patrick Mahomes, who is older and had slightly fewer fantasy points per game. You can’t go wrong with either of these guys. At third is last year’s rookie of the year, C.J. Stroud. It will be interesting to see if he can continue the top-performing success he had last year. If he does, he’ll be at the top of this list in no time, especially as the Texans continue to build around him.

Fourth is Jalen Hurts. He had the top spot for most of last year but fell slightly down. Finally, in fifth is Anthony Richardson. He battled injuries last year. However, if he can stay healthy, he’s a freak athlete who can bring you big points each week. The top rookies in order are Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, J.J. McCarthy, and then Bo Nix.

Running Backs

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Bijan RobinsonATLRB60Keaton MitchellBALRB11
Breece HallNYJRB52Audric EstimeDENRB10
Christian McCaffreySFRB51Braelon AllenNYJRB10
Jahmyr GibbsDETRB51Dameon PierceHOURB10
Jonathan TaylorINDRB49Will ShipleyPHIRB10
Travis Etienne Jr.JACRB40J.K. DobbinsLACRB10
De’Von AchaneMIARB38Miles SandersCARRB10
Kyren WilliamsLARRB31Elijah MitchellSFRB10
Kenneth Walker IIISEARB30AJ DillonGBRB9
Saquon BarkleyPHIRB30Jaleel McLaughlinDENRB9
Rachaad WhiteTBRB29Ezekiel ElliottDALRB9
Isiah PachecoKCRB25Kimani VidalLACRB9
Jonathon BrooksCARRB25Tank BigsbyJACRB9
Josh JacobsGBRB24Rico DowdleDALRB9
Javonte WilliamsDENRB22Kenneth GainwellPHIRB9
D’Andre SwiftCHIRB21Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGRB9
David MontgomeryDETRB21D’Onta ForemanCLERB9
Joe MixonHOURB21Isaac GuerendoSFRB8
Tony PollardTENRB21Ray DavisBUFRB4
Derrick HenryBALRB21Alexander MattisonLVRB3
Najee HarrisPITRB21Ty ChandlerMINRB3
Trey BensonARIRB20Israel AbanikandaNYJRB2
James CookBUFRB18Jamaal WilliamsNORB2
Brian Robinson Jr.WASRB18Clyde Edwards-HelaireKCRB2
Aaron JonesMINRB17Evan HullINDRB1
Alvin KamaraNORB17Frank Gore Jr.BUFRB1
Blake CorumLARRB17Cody SchraderSFRB1
Jaylen WarrenPITRB17Michael WileyWASRB1
Zamir WhiteLVRB16Samaje PerineDENRB1
Zach CharbonnetSEARB16Blake WatsonDENRB1
James ConnerARIRB16Dylan LaubeLVRB1
Tyjae SpearsTENRB15Emani BaileyKCRB1
Kendre MillerNORB15Kareem HuntFARB1
Zack MossCINRB15Isaiah DavisNYJRB1
Devin SingletaryNYGRB15Jawhar JordanHOURB1
MarShawn LloydGBRB14Chris Rodriguez Jr.WASRB1
Jaylen WrightMIARB14Daijun EdwardsPITRB1
Nick ChubbCLERB14Rasheen AliBALRB1
Austin EkelerWASRB14Eric GrayNYGRB1
Chase BrownCINRB13Dillon JohnsonTENRB1
Rhamondre StevensonNERB13Deuce VaughnDALRB1
Roschon JohnsonCHIRB13Jeff Wilson Jr.MIARB1
Jerome FordCLERB13Michael CarterARIRB1
Raheem MostertMIARB12Sean TuckerTBRB1
Tyler AllgeierATLRB12Pierre Strong Jr.CLERB1
Antonio GibsonNERB12Emari DemercadoARIRB1
Khalil HerbertCHIRB12Kendall MiltonPHIRB1
Chuba HubbardCARRB12Jase McClellanATLRB1
Gus EdwardsLACRB11Cam AkersMINRB1
Bucky IrvingTBRB11

Running Backs Recap

After such a great rookie year, it should be no surprise that Bijan Robinson is the top running back on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart. He may be even better this year as the Falcons add a more competent quarterback to the mix, meaning defenses can’t just key in on the run.

Bijan has a healthy lead over second-place Breece Hall. Hall was injured in 2022 and came back with a vengeance in 2023, averaging 17.1 points per game.

Third place is Christian McCaffrey. He led running backs in fantasy points per game. However, in a dynasty league, his age weighs him slightly down. He’s still young enough and in the right system that he’ll continue to be relevant.

Tied with him is Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs shared the workload with David Montgomery last year, but he started to get more involved as the season went on. He’ll still share a workload, but he’s a top option.

De’Von Achane and Kenneth Walker are tied for fifth. However, they are quite a ways down in value compared to the top spot. As flashy as Achane is, I’m actually more partial to Kenneth Walker. The Dolphins have quite a crowded backroom, while Walker just battles with Charbonnet for touches, and it wasn’t much of a battle last year.

Wide Receivers

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Justin JeffersonMINWR61Mike WilliamsNYJWR12
Amon-Ra St. BrownDETWR60Rashid ShaheedNOWR12
CeeDee LambDALWR60Quentin JohnstonLACWR12
Ja’Marr ChaseCINWR59Javon BakerNEWR11
Marvin Harrison Jr.ARIWR51Michael WilsonARIWR11
Puka NacuaLARWR50Khalil ShakirBUFWR11
Garrett WilsonNYJWR50Joshua PalmerLACWR11
A.J. BrownPHIWR43Darnell MooneyATLWR11
Brandon AiyukSFWR39Brandin CooksDALWR11
Tyreek HillMIAWR39Wan’Dale RobinsonNYGWR11
Malik NabersNYGWR39Jalin HyattNYGWR11
Jaylen WaddleMIAWR39Elijah MooreCLEWR11
Drake LondonATLWR38Devontez WalkerBALWR10
Michael Pittman Jr.INDWR32DeMario DouglasNEWR10
DeVonta SmithPHIWR32Rashod BatemanBALWR10
Chris OlaveNOWR31Curtis SamuelBUFWR10
Rome OdunzeCHIWR31Adam ThielenCARWR10
DJ MooreCHIWR31Jalen McMillanTBWR10
DK MetcalfSEAWR31Tyler BoydTENWR10
Nico CollinsHOUWR31Zay JonesARIWR10
Tee HigginsCINWR30Treylon BurksTENWR10
Brian Thomas Jr.JACWR26Alec PierceINDWR9
George PickensPITWR26Jacob CowingSFWR9
Zay FlowersBALWR25Cedric TillmanCLEWR8
Tank DellHOUWR25Trey PalmerTBWR8
Rashee RiceKCWR25Brenden RiceLACWR8
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR24Rondale MooreATLWR8
Jordan AddisonMINWR24Odell Beckham Jr.MIAWR8
Xavier WorthyKCWR22Luke McCaffreyWASWR7
Davante AdamsLVWR22Marvin Mims Jr.DENWR5
Deebo Samuel Sr.SFWR22Dontayvion WicksGBWR5
Jayden ReedGBWR21Jonathan MingoCARWR3
Ladd McConkeyLACWR21K.J. OsbornNEWR2
Keon ColemanBUFWR21DJ Chark Jr.LACWR2
Cooper KuppLARWR21A.T. PerryNOWR2
Mike EvansTBWR20Andrei IosivasCINWR2
Amari CooperCLEWR18Malik WashingtonMIAWR2
Terry McLaurinWASWR18Noah BrownHOUWR2
Chris GodwinTBWR18Skyy MooreKCWR2
Christian KirkJACWR18Tutu AtwellLARWR2
Keenan AllenCHIWR18JuJu Smith-SchusterNEWR2
Ricky PearsallSFWR18Michael ThomasFAWR2
Christian WatsonGBWR18Darius SlaytonNYGWR1
Diontae JohnsonCARWR17Kadarius ToneyKCWR1
Calvin RidleyTENWR17Ryan FlournoyDALWR1
Jameson WilliamsDETWR16Johnny WilsonPHIWR1
Hollywood BrownKCWR15Tahj WashingtonMIAWR1
Jahan DotsonWASWR15Isaiah WilliamsDETWR1
Jakobi MeyersLVWR15Greg DortchARIWR1
Adonai MitchellINDWR15John Metchie IIIHOUWR1
DeAndre HopkinsTENWR15Tejhaun PalmerARIWR1
Jerry JeudyCLEWR15Tyler ScottCHIWR1
Josh DownsINDWR15Kendrick BourneNEWR1
Courtland SuttonDENWR15Josh ReynoldsDENWR1
Roman WilsonPITWR14Anthony GouldINDWR1
Troy FranklinDENWR14Michael GallupLVWR1
Xavier LegetteCARWR14Jamari ThrashCLEWR1
Ja’Lynn PolkNEWR14Parker WashingtonJACWR1
Stefon DiggsHOUWR14Allen LazardNYJWR1
Jermaine BurtonCINWR14Ainias SmithPHIWR1
Tyler LockettSEAWR13Donovan Peoples-JonesDETWR1
Malachi CorleyNYJWR12Marcus Rosemy-JacksaintWASWR1
Romeo DoubsGBWR12Bub MeansNOWR1
Gabe DavisJACWR12Jha’Quan JacksonTENWR1

Wide Receivers Recap

The top of the entire fantasy football dynasty trade value chart is Justin Jefferson. He’s only 24-years-old. Even with missing some games, he was one of the top fantasy football wide receivers last year. If you want to point to the fact that he’ll have either Sam Darnold or rookie J.J. McCarthy throwing to him, I get it. However, last year, it was Dobbs, Mullens, and a crazy cast of misfits.

Behind him, just barely, are both Amon-Ra St. Brown and CeeDee Lamb. St. Brown was electric last year, creating a great rapport with Jared Goff. That will likely carry over into 2024. Lamb has been dominating the past couple of years as Dak Prescott’s go-to receiver.

It will be interesting to see if he can keep that going, as Dak is another year older, the run game is questionable, and the offensive line is likely the worst it’s been since Lamb has been there.

Fourth is Ja’Marr Chase. Even though he’s hoping for a new deal and currently holding out, Chase is an electric talent. Even after Joe Burrow went down with an injury, Chase continued to produce at a high level.

Fifth on the fantasy football dynasty trade value chart is Marvin Harrison. It’s hard for me to put a rookie in the top five when we haven’t seen him play a professional down of football yet. However, he is a generational talent. Personally, I’d take Puka Nacua, who is right behind him, just on the basis that he’s proven himself already.

Tight Ends

PlayerTeamPositionTrade ValuePlayerTeamPositionTrade Value
Sam LaPortaDETTE32Hunter HenryNETE10
Trey McBrideARITE30Greg DulcichDENTE9
Mark AndrewsBALTE25Jelani WoodsINDTE9
Brock BowersLVTE24Gerald EverettCHITE8
Dalton KincaidBUFTE24Taysom HillNOTE7
Travis KelceKCTE24Dawson KnoxBUFTE2
Kyle PittsATLTE23Luke SchoonmakerDALTE1
T.J. HockensonMINTE22Tyler HigbeeLARTE1
Evan EngramJACTE20Theo JohnsonNYGTE1
David NjokuCLETE17Tip ReimanARITE1
George KittleSFTE16Jaheim BellNETE1
Dallas GoedertPHITE16Devin CulpTBTE1
Jake FergusonDALTE15Erick All Jr.CINTE1
Cole KmetCHITE15Mike GesickiCINTE1
Ben SinnottWASTE15Jared WileyKCTE1
Dalton SchultzHOUTE15Tanner McLachlanCINTE1
Pat FreiermuthPITTE15Jonnu SmithMIATE1
Luke MusgraveGBTE14Darnell WashingtonPITTE1
Isaiah LikelyBALTE13AJ BarnerSEATE1
Michael MayerLVTE13Brenton StrangeJACTE1
Tucker KraftGBTE13Dallin HolkerNOTE1
Ja’Tavion SandersCARTE12Tommy TrembleCARTE1
Chigoziem OkonkwoTENTE10Zach ErtzWASTE1
Cade OttonTBTE10Cade StoverHOUTE1
Noah FantSEATE10Daniel BellingerNYGTE1
Juwan JohnsonNOTE10Darren WallerNYGTE1

Tight Ends Recap

The number one fantasy football tight end finds himself at the top of the dynasty trade value chart for tight ends this year. Sam Laporta confirmed that you don’t have to be afraid of rookie tight ends anymore, as he led the league in fantasy football points in 2023. He’ll look to carry over into 2024, and at 23 years old, he can do that.

Trey McBride is behind LaPorta. He also took huge strides last year as he stepped in for Zach Ertz as the top option for the Cardinals. He may lose a couple of targets to newcomer Marvin Harrison but he should still be one of the top dynasty tight ends.

Third on the list is Mark Andrews. He’s slightly older, at age 28. However, he’s a top option for Lamar Jackson. They do have another tight end in Isaiah Likely, but I don’t think Mark Andrews is going anywhere yet.

There’s a three-way tie at fourth. Travis Kelce is a top tight-end option in fantasy football. However, for dynasty, he’s 34 years old and starting to slow. He’s tied with Dalton Kincaid, the 2023 rookie who slowly became one of Josh Allen’s favorite targets. With Diggs gone, he should get more targets.

Finally, tied at fourth, is rookie Brock Bowers. His landing spot led to some questions on his fantasy football value. However, Bowers is a physical freak of nature who should find success despite where he landed. Behind them is Kyle Pitts. He’s left much to be desired to fantasy managers so far. However, now he will catch passes from Kirk Cousins, the best quarterback he’s played with.

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