Week 3 fantasy football trade value big board: Can you trade Jerome Ford for George Kittle? (2024)

Week 3 fantasy football trade value big board: Can you trade Jerome Ford for George Kittle? (1)

By Brandon Funston and Austin Mock

Sep 21, 2023

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If you recall in past fantasy football seasons here at The Athletic, the rest-of-season Big Board rankings and trade value chart were separate entities. Well, we’re doing something different this year, combining Brandon Funston’s rankings with Austin Mock’s trade value chart, essentially killing two birds with one stone. And we added a downloadable version of the chart at the bottom of this column.

This chart (board?) is meant to be used as a general player valuation guide for the basis of fantasy football trade negotiations in 1QB, half-PPR formats. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and certainly readers will find disagreements with some of the valuations here. That’s fine — again, this is just another tool at your disposal as you try to determine a deal that might work for you in your league. That said, before we get to the chart, here are Funston’s explanations for some of the biggest value differences on this board compared to the industry consensus (ECR).

Ranked Considerably Higher by Funston

Garrett Wilson, WR, NYJ — My reasoning for not dropping Wilson as much as the industry after the Aaron Rodgers injury is that he managed a WR19 finish in his rookie campaign last season without ARod. Not only should the seasoning make him a better receiver in Year 2, but he’s also pulling in 54.2% of the Jets’ WR targets this season compared to 41.5% in 2022, when Corey Davis and Elijah Moore were running interference.

George Pickens, WR, PIT — I’m surprised the industry isn’t higher on Pickens; I could almost talk myself into boosting Pickens up further. He’s oozing with talent, Diontae Johnson is on the IR, and given Johnson’s fragility, it’s certainly possible he misses more than the minimum IR stay. Pickens went for 127 yards and a TD on 10 targets in his first game without Johnson in Week 2. I expect him to be a Top 25 wideout during Johnson’s absence, and by the time Johnson returns, the bond forged between Pickens and QB Kenny Pickett will likely be strong enough to keep Pickens in solid WR3 territory.

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Marquise Brown, WR, ARI — He’s the obvious alpha of the Cardinals receiving corps, as his 15 targets are more than the rest of the Arizona WRs combined (13). You could argue that, as my WR38, he’s still too low. Diontae Johnson was the glass-half empty case for an alpha receiver in a poor offense last season, and even without scoring a TD, he finished as WR39. Jerry Jeudy finished WR20 as the top receiver on the lowest scoring team in the league last season. And let’s not forget, Kyler Murray could return as early as a few weeks from now — reading Murray’s quotes about his anxiousness to return, I’ve dismissed the notion that he could “redshirt” this season.

Read more: High stakes Hall of Famer Chris Vaccaro’s Week 3 fantasy preview

Ranked Considerably Lower by Funston

Puka Nacua, WR, LAR — I have Nacua as WR25, while the industry has him at WR14 — man, that ECR is completely dismissive of Cooper Kupp. I’m buying Nacua having staying power, being the new Robert Woods in this offense (as I’ve seen plenty of people suggest), but I’m not buying that Nacua will remain in the WR1 picture when Kupp does return. WR2? He could definitely do that. The only argument that holds water for Nacua as WR14 is if you believe Kupp doesn’t return, or has a “Michael Thomas” season. I’m seeing optimism for Kupp’s return in the next 2-3 weeks, so I’m not going to be a doubting Thomas just yet.

Jerome Ford, RB, CLE — I’m 15 spots lower than consensus on Ford, which isn’t as egregious of a discrepancy as some of the others I’m making a case for/against here, but I did want to touch on Ford since he’s the “next man up” du jour. I held off on emptying my FAB on Ford this week because I have some reservations. First off, Ford leads the NFL with 19 carries (out of 31 total) of 2 yards or less. He’s netted a total of 5 yards on those 19 carries. If not for a 69-yard change of direction romp against Pittsburgh, he’d be averaging 2.3 yards per carry. Also, Cleveland brought back Kareem Hunt for a deal worth up to $4 million. In the world of today’s running back salaries, that’s starter money. Or, at the least, platoon RB money.

Travis Etienne, RB, JAC — His ECR is No. 8 overall, and RB5. What? He was RB17 last season and is currently RB19. He’s 11th in total RB touches. What am I missing?

The Week 3 Chart

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  • Week 3 Trade Value Big Board Excel Sheet

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Week 3 fantasy football trade value big board: Can you trade Jerome Ford for George Kittle? (2024)

FAQs

How does fantasy football trade value work? ›

At its core, the “trade value” assigned should indicate a player's future potential and account for his past. A player's rest-of-season rank or scoring projection is often the backbone of that trade value. Some trade value charts try to capture market influences as well to adjust raw performance.

Can you trade a player that has already played in fantasy football? ›

It's not possible for a manager to actively use a player and then trade that same player before the week has been completed. Early week games do not impact the league's trade review period, and the trade will be processed when the specific trade review period in your league has been completed.

How many votes do you need to uphold a trade in ESPN Fantasy? ›

If 50% of the league (outside of the two involved teams) says no to a trade, it will be automatically vetoed. That number can be adjusted by LM in private leagues.

How to approve trades in ESPN fantasy football? ›

Accept a trade on the web:

On your "My Team" page you will see a link for "Pending Moves" below your team Information. Click on "Pending Moves" to open the Review window. ​Click "review trade". Accept or decline the trade from this screen.

What is the trade algorithm for fantasy football? ›

The player's trade value is calculated as value over baseline. Each player's future fantasy points are projected out for the rest of the season and ranked. Then, the projected fantasy points of the last starter for each position is subtracted from their value and used for the trade calculations.

How is trade value calculated? ›

Here's how to calculate the weighted average trade price: List the prices you paid for the stock, along with the number of shares you acquired in each transaction. Multiply each transaction price by the corresponding number of shares you bought. Add the results from step 2 together.

When can you not trade in fantasy football? ›

No Trade Deadline - Trades are allowed for the duration of the NFL season.

What players are locked in sleeper trade? ›

Once a trade processes:

Any player who has already played that week is locked into the original team's roster, along with any points. The team acquiring him will not be able to use him or any earned points until the following week.

Is there a trade limit in fantasy football? ›

Possible Settings for Trade Limits:

No limit to the number of trades a team can make. Limited - A specific number of transactions is selected (i.e. 5, 10, 15, 20). Once that number of accepted & processed trades has been reached, the team manager will not be allowed to propose or accept any more trades.

Why did my fantasy trade get vetoed? ›

Public leagues and/or Private league with standard settings:

If enough votes are cast against the trade (4 out of 10, 50% of teams NOT involved in the trade), then it will be immediately canceled. Teams with more than one team manager will only receive one vote.

How do you trade successfully in fantasy football? ›

The Trade Secret

You need to approach your league-mates with a giving mentality. Research their team and identify which positions they need to improve most. First, start your trade talks by acknowledging their strong abilities as a fantasy player.

What does upholding a trade in fantasy do? ›

PLEASE NOTE: In Weekly-Lock leagues, if LM upholds a trade in the middle of the week, the players along with their stats will follow to the new team IMMEDIATELY.

Why can't I trade in ESPN Fantasy? ›

The “trade deadline” setting determines if the league uses a deadline for trading players between teams. This option is offered to prevent teams from sandbagging their team at the end of the season by trading blue-chip players for average players. Once the date of the trade deadline arrives, trading will be disabled.

Can a commissioner push a trade through? ›

As commissioner, you have the option to process a trade immediately, wait out the full processing time, or decline it. The processing time is based on your setting for Time to Review Pending Trades: Keep in mind that the commish is the only one able to deny any pending trades as we don't support vetos.

How long does it take for trade to process ESPN fantasy football? ›

TRADE PROCESSING TIMETABLE

Once a trade has been accepted by the team who had received the offer, the 48-hour trade review period begins. If a trade is accepted and not vetoed, it will process within the hour (not the exact minute) when the 48-hour review period expires.

How does trade processing work in fantasy football? ›

In ESPN Fantasy Football, trades generally go through after a two-day review period during the week. The finalized trade will occur from early morning to afternoon on the processing day. Make sure to plan your trades considering these policies.

How do price changes work in fantasy football? ›

If a player is in high demand and is brought it by many managers in a specific game week – his price will rise. In contrast, if many managers are looking to get rid, their price will ultimately fall. To make this fair in regards to injured or suspended players, FPL uses a system where they can 'red flag' players.

How does trade voting work in fantasy football? ›

Once a trade is accepted, an email will be sent to every team manager in the league with detailed instructions on how to cast a vote. Follow those steps and you'll be all set. If enough votes are cast against the trade (4 out of 10, 50% of teams NOT involved in the trade), then it will be immediately canceled.

How are auction values calculated in fantasy football? ›

Once you establish replacement levels, you can calculate a value score by taking the projected fantasy points total of the replacement-level player and subtracting that from each player's projected fantasy points total.

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