Navigating the Final Stretch of Fantasy Football Season: Trade Value Chart and Player Updates

The Fantasy Football regular season is entering its final stretch. Don’t you feel like it was yesterday when we were doing our drafts? Every pick, every trade, every narrow win… it all feels like a flashback to a series you don’t want to end. But here we are, with double-digit weeks just around the corner, and every decision counts double. It’s the time of year where you go all out and where a simple decision can be the difference between a ticket to the playoffs or “luck next time.”

In Fantasy and in life, time is an ally and an enemy. One second you’re thinking about whether you should give your deadbeat star one more chance, and the next, you’re deciding if that player you picked up off waivers will become your ace up your sleeve for the week. And choosing when to make those key movements is what can make the difference between a championship or “just another team.” Now that we’re getting down to the wire, every election is like that last-minute comeback pass: it has to be perfect.

So what can we do? Do we continue looking for waivers or do we trust our stars? Do we make a risky trade or stick to the safe side? It’s time to trust our instincts and everything we have learned during these months. At the end of the day, although luck always plays a role, in Fantasy, as in life, the champions are the ones who know when and how to make the decisions that matter…

To refine those winning trades, like every week, here I bring you the Trade Value Chart. Remember that these are not absolute values, as each of us will appreciate needs, strengths and weaknesses differently. This tool should be used as a starting point for negotiations in a trade.

Remember that there is a world of factors that can influence the execution of a trade: the needs of each team, the configuration of the rosters, the format, etc. However, what I will seek to offer here week by week is a starting point for making “balanced” or “fair” trades. Positional scarcity (supply and demand) continues to be one of the main factors to take into account when building and improving our Fantasy Football teams and, therefore, the most valued positions will tend to be running backs and wide receivers.

These values ​​can also be used as a kind of Rankings for the rest of the season.

Weekly performances, coaching decisions, injuries, future expectations and various other factors will be considered for the weekly update of this tool. Who do you think has increased its value? What players are you going to look for in your trades?

Ganadores – Joe Burrow, Josh Jacobs, Tank Dell, Dalton Kincaid

Perdedores – Justin Herbert, Tony Pollard, Davante Adams, Kyle Pitts

Players who do not appear in the table can be considered with a value of 5 or less.

Finally, remember that 3 bad players do not make 1 good one…

The “George Kittle Overrated Meter” remains in common territory, with a 12.

2023-11-07 22:36:00
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