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Trade value chart, Week 11: Tracking the big movers

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 23: Wide receiver Tyreek Hill #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after a touchdown with teammate Travis Kelce #87 at Arrowhead Stadium during the second quarter of the game agains the New Orleans Saints on October 23, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)

The fantasy football playoffs are now just weeks away, so if you’re making a trade now, you’re either making a last-ditch effort to make the playoffs, or you’re trying to shore up some weaknesses in a bid to dominate in the playoffs.

Whatever your reason for trading, you’ve come to the right place. Below is the full trade value chart for Week 11 and a few of the week’s biggest risers and fallers.

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.

Tyreek Hill is high on this week’s trade value chart. One reason why: We project his rushing totals to see an uptick over the second half of the season. He rushed the ball four times in his last game (Week 9). If this trend continues, his total yards gained from scrimmage could compete for tops among all wideouts from here on out. And while Hill might seem crazy high on the chart, he has been the No. 5 wideout in standard leagues so far this year. He’s not a bad buy-low after seeing a season-low four targets in his last outing.

Adrian Peterson was this week’s biggest riser, as his spiked price is the result of A) the power vacuum left in Ezekiel Elliott’s wake, and B) Arizona’s relentless effort to give him the ball. He has 58 rushing attempts over the past two games.

Dion Lewis has also catapulted up the chart. He has only been playing roughly one-third of New England’s snaps over the past month, but he has become a safe bet for 15 touches per game and he is seeing goal line work. That’s all he needs to be valuable in this high-scoring offense.

Outside of Elliott, Devonta Freeman was a big faller this week. He’s out for at least one week with a concussion. He’s an interesting player at this stage of the season. He could come back for the fantasy playoffs and be great (like when he scored a touchdown in each of his first four games this year), or he could continue to underperform, as has been the case over his past five outings. My take: I think Freeman is a great buy-low candidate with an eye for the fantasy playoffs.

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