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11/15/23

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NFL Week 11 Rest-Of-Season Fantasy Football Rankings, Trade Value Chart

Below, you’ll find my top 160 rest-of-season rankings after Week 10 action, organized into tiers with point values. 

Treat these point values like a trade chart. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to find you can’t trade away three bad players and turn them into Christian McCaffrey, a common issue with other trade charts. 

The bottom of this article contains the full trade chart in downloadable PDF.

Below each set of positional rankings with player tiers and trade values, you’ll find notes on players of interest.
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REST-OF-SEASON RANKINGS

Nov 5, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) reacts after a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Quarterback Rankings

RankQBTierValue
1Jalen Hurts365
2Josh Allen365
3Patrick Mahomes365
4Lamar Jackson450
5Kyler Murray530
6Justin Herbert530
7Justin Fields530
8Joe Burrow530
9Tua Tagovailoa620
10C.J. Stroud620
11Josh Dobbs710
12Sam Howell710
13Dak Prescott710
14Jared Goff85
15Brock Purdy85
16Matthew Stafford85
17Russell Wilson93
18Trevor Lawrence93
19Geno Smith101
20Baker Mayfield101
21Gardner Minshew101
22Derek Carr110
23Jordan Love110
24Will Levis110
25Kenny Pickett110
26Bryce Young110
27Desmond Ridder110
28P.J. Walker110
29Zach Wilson110
30Mac Jones110
31Aidan O'Connell110
32Tommy DeVito110

San Fransisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey
Nov 12, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; San Fransisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) runs the ball after the catch against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Reper-USA TODAY Sports

Running Back Rankings

RankRBTierValue
1Christian McCaffrey1125
2Austin Ekeler280
3Alvin Kamara280
4Jonathan Taylor280
5Travis Etienne280
6Jahmyr Gibbs365
7Bijan Robinson365
8Breece Hall365
9Tony Pollard365
10D'Andre Swift365
11De'Von Achane365
12David Montgomery450
13Josh Jacobs450
14Kenneth Walker450
15Joe Mixon450
16Isiah Pacheco450
17Saquon Barkley450
18Javonte Williams530
19Derrick Henry530
20Rachaad White530
21James Conner530
22Aaron Jones530
23Raheem Mostert530
24James Cook530
25Kyren Williams620
26Rhamondre Stevenson620
27Brian Robinson620
28Jaylen Warren620
29Gus Edwards620
30Jerome Ford710
31Chuba Hubbard710
32Najee Harris710
33Alexander Mattison710
34Devin Singletary710
35D'Onta Foreman710
36Khalil Herbert710
37Keaton Mitchell710
38Ty Chandler710
39Dameon Pierce710
40Zack Moss710
41Zach Charbonnet710
42Darrell Henderson710
43Tyler Allgeier85
44Latavius Murray85
45Antonio Gibson85
46Tyjae Spears85
47Elijah Mitchell85
48AJ Dillon85
49Miles Sanders85
50Kareem Hunt85
51Rico Dowdle93
52Roschon Johnson93
53Ezekiel Elliott93
54Jaleel McLaughlin93
55Leonard Fournette93
56Jeff Wilson93
57Justice Hill93
58Pierre Strong93
59Jerick McKinnon101
60Joshua Kelley101
61Trayveon Williams101
62Kenneth Gainwell101
63D'Ernest Johnson101
64Chase Edmonds101
65Zamir White101
66Emari Demercado101
67Kendre Miller101
68Keaontay Ingram101
69Jamaal Williams101
70Royce Freeman101
  • Jonathan Taylor has a bell cow workload on a competent Indianapolis Colts offense with a quarterback (Gardner Minshew) who is dump-off-friendly for PPR formats.
  • Jahmyr Gibbs might be pulling away from David Montgomery after handling three of the five goal-line carries. While the two rotated drives in Week 10, Gibbs is the more explosive, better player, and rookies usually maintain or increase their workload as the season progresses.
  • D’Andre Swift looks primed for a strong end-of-season finish based on his schedule and share of the backfield touches. He should have a big Week 11 game against a run-funnel Kansas City Chiefs defense.
  • Saquon Barkley has an elite role but unfortunately plays on the league’s worst offense.
  • Javonte Williams is a bell cow on a Denver Broncos offense that’s starting to pick up steam. He will rise into Tier 4 if he has another strong performance in Week 11 against the Vikings.
  • Rachaad White and James Conner are becoming the cut-off for every-week fantasy starter production.
  • Kyren Williams should return in Week 12 from injury, and the assumption is he’ll regain the majority of the backfield touches.
  • Devin Singletary should be the 1A in the Houston Texans’ backfield, even when Dameon Pierce returns, thanks to Singletary’s 30-carry, 150-yard performance in Week 10.
  • Ty Chandler has a chance to audition for the lead role in Minnesota with Alexander Mattison out with a concussion. The Broncos will be playing on just six days rest, and they are the best run defense to target.
  • Rico Dowdle out-played Tony Pollard in Week 10.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill
Nov 5, 2023; Frankfurt, Germany; Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) carries the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs in the second half during an NFL International Series game at Deutsche Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Wide Receiver Rankings

RankWRTierValue
1Tyreek Hill1125
2Ja'Marr Chase1125
3AJ Brown1125
4Stefon Diggs280
5Keenan Allen280
6Amon-Ra St. Brown280
7Cooper Kupp280
8CeeDee Lamb280
9Justin Jefferson365
10Chris Olave365
11Puka Nacua365
12DeVonta Smith450
13Jaylen Waddle450
14Brandon Aiyuk450
15Davante Adams450
16Adam Thielen450
17DJ Moore450
18Tee Higgins450
19Mike Evans450
20Michael Pittman Jr.530
21Marquise Brown530
22DK Metcalf530
23Christian Kirk530
24Tyler Lockett530
25Nico Collins530
26Deebo Samuel530
27DeAndre Hopkins620
28Garrett Wilson620
29Amari Cooper620
30Diontae Johnson620
31Chris Godwin620
32Terry McLaurin620
33Zay Flowers620
34Jordan Addison620
35Tank Dell620
36Courtland Sutton620
37Rashee Rice710
38Christian Watson710
39Calvin Ridley710
40Jakobi Meyers710
41Jerry Jeudy710
42Josh Downs710
43George Pickens710
44Jaxon Smith-Njigba710
45Drake London710
46Gabe Davis710
47Rashid Shaheed710
48Noah Brown85
49Tyler Boyd85
50Brandin Cooks85
51Jayden Reed85
52Quentin Johnston85
53Demario Douglas85
54Romeo Doubs85
55Jahan Dotson85
56Elijah Moore85
57Jonathan Mingo93
58Jameson Williams93
59Michael Wilson93
60Zay Jones93
61Wan'Dale Robinson93
62Treylon Burks101
63Joshua Palmer101
64JuJu Smith-Schuster101
65Marvin Mims101
66Josh Reynolds101
67Darnell Mooney101
68KJ Osborn101
69Robert Woods101
70Curtis Samuel101
71Tutu Atwell101
72Rondale Moore101
73Michael Gallup101
74Khalil Shakir101
75DJ Chark101
  • CeeDee Lamb rises into Tier 2 after an NFL-record three straight games with at least 10 receptions and 150 yards.
  • Jefferson should return in Week 11 or Week 12 from injury. Unfortunately, the Vikings have a Week 13 bye that fantasy managers need to take into account.
  • Puka Nacua has an identical 33 percent target share to Cooper Kupp when they share the field.
  • DeVonta Smith averages 17 fantasy points per 35 routes (roughly one game’s worth) when Dallas Goedert misses time due to injury. Smith is poised for a massive next few games.
  • Tee Higgins may not play in Week 11, but the Bengals’ offense is fully back, and Higgins should help fantasy managers win down the stretch.
  • Marquise Brown struggled in Kyler Murray’s debut, but more importantly, Murray looked healthy. Expect Brown to rebound in Week 11.
  • Amari Cooper falls down a tier with Deshaun Watson having season-ending shoulder surgery.
  • Courtland Sutton rises ahead of Jerry Jeudy after a heroic performance in Week 10 on Monday Night Football.
  • Jakobi Meyers has been an afterthought since Aidan O’Connell took over as the Raiders’ quarterback.
  • Rashid Shaheed is a riser as a result of Michael Thomas’ injury. Shaheed had a career-high nine targets in Week 10.
  • Noah Brown should start in three-receiver sets for the rest of the season over Robert Woods.

Nov 5, 2023; Frankfurt, Germany; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) is tackled by Miami Dolphins linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) and defensive tackle Christian Wilkins (94)in the first half during an NFL International Series game at Deutsche Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Tight End Rankings

RankTETierValue
1Travis Kelce280
2T.J. Hockenson450
3Sam LaPorta450
4Mark Andrews450
5Dalton Kincaid450
6Trey McBride530
7George Kittle620
8Jake Ferguson620
9Evan Engram620
10Taysom Hill710
11Dalton Schultz85
12Logan Thomas85
13Kyle Pitts85
14David Njoku85
15Dallas Goedert85
16Luke Musgrave93
17Hunter Henry93
18Cole Kmet93
19Pat Freiermuth93
20Darren Waller93
21Tyler Conklin93
22Michael Mayer93
23Tyler Higbee101
24Zach Ertz101
25Juwan Johnson101
26Jonnu Smith110
27Gerald Everett110
28Chigoziem Okonkwo110
  • T.J. Hockenson fell a tier after a massive Week 10. The issues: Jefferson’s impending return to the Vikings’ lineup and the team’s Week 13 bye. Don’t expect Hockenson’s outrageous target volume to continue once Jefferson is back.
  • Dalton Kincaid rises a tier after four straight high-end fantasy TE1 performances.
  • Trey McBride continues to rise after becoming the first Cardinals tight end in more than 30 years to reach 100 receiving yards.
  • Jake Ferguson looks like the second pass-game option in an ascending Cowboys offense.
  • David Njoku may be the only Cleveland Browns pass-catcher who benefits from the switch to Dorian Thompson-Robinson at quarterback.
  • Pat Freiermuth should come off injured reserve soon; he opened his career with two strong target-earning seasons.

Click HERE to download the color-coded PDF in high resolution (seen below).

Players in the chart are organized by position and tier. The order is: QB, RB, WR, TE. For example, while Austin Ekeler appears ahead of Stefon Diggs, their values are similar. Ekeler plays running back, but Diggs is a wide receiver, hence the order.

There are four columns, with 40 players per column — 160 players in total. At the bottom of the trade value chart are the slightly expanded positional rankings with 205 total players.


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