There’s still time left to make a trade to improve your team before the fantasy football playoffs arrive. No matter who you want or what you have to offer in a trade, this article should help.
Below is the full trade value chart for Week 12 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.
Leonard Fournette is the top dog still, but it actually feels like he’s a buy-low candidate. He’s been off the field for so long, and his Weeks 10 and 11 performances were fairly innocuous (he did still have a 100-plus yard outing, but that’s now two games without a score). Fournette owners might be panicking, so now is the time to pounce.
Dak Prescott was one of the week’s biggest fallers, tumbling down to the QB7 spot. However, Prescott was a top-five fantasy quarterback over the first half of the season, so maybe now is the time to buy low on this young stud.
Samaje Perine is the largest riser of the week, nearly doubling his trade value week-over-week because of Chris Thompson’s injury. Perine is now in line for 20-plus carries each week. However, his value might not be higher than it is right now, so if you just won Perine off the waivers, it’s worthwhile to shop around a bit and see what you can get.
Perine’s teammate in Washington, Josh Doctson, is also making waves on the chart. His value rose the third-most among wideouts this week, and that number could continue to rise, if Doctson’s target volume remains as high as it has been (seven targets in each of the past two games).