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Fantasy Football Trade Values: Wide Receivers (Week 2)

Our analysts have combined their rankings to formulate trade values for all fantasy football redraft players. Use these values as you navigate the fantasy football trade waters in your league. You can also sync your league for free using My Playbook to get trade advice specific to your team through our Trade Analyzer and Trade Finder tools. Let’s dive into the fantasy football trade values for all fantasy-relevant players with our fantasy football trade value chart for Wide Receivers.

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Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart: Wide Receivers

These values are determined using rankings from our analysts. Values will be different league-to-league, so the goal of the trade value chart is to provide you with opportunities to buy low and sell high throughout the season based on what we view as the actual value of players versus the perceived value of your leaguemates.

Wide Receiver Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart

Name Team Value Change Bye Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Ja’Marr Chase CIN 58.2 +0.4 10 JAC MIN DEN
CeeDee Lamb DAL 47.1 +0.3 10 NYG CHI GB
Justin Jefferson MIN 47.1 +0.4 6 ATL CIN PIT
Puka Nacua LAR 45.5 +4.6 8 TEN PHI IND
Nico Collins HOU 43.8 +0.4 6 TB JAC TEN
Brian Thomas Jr. JAC 41.8 +0.4 8 CIN HOU SF
Malik Nabers NYG 41.3 +1.9 14 DAL KC LAC
Drake London ATL 39.8 -5.4 5 MIN CAR WAS
Amon-Ra St. Brown DET 36.6 +0.3 8 CHI BAL CLE
A.J. Brown PHI 36.1 +0.4 9 KC LAR TB
Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA 35.7 +2.2 8 PIT NO ARI
Tee Higgins CIN 35.4 0 10 JAC MIN DEN
Ladd McConkey LAC 35.3 +0.4 12 LV DEN NYG
Mike Evans TB 33.9 -1.1 9 HOU NYJ PHI
Garrett Wilson NYJ 33.8 +0.3 9 BUF TB MIA
Tetairoa McMillan CAR 33.1 +0.3 14 ARI ATL NE
Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI 32.1 +4.1 8 CAR SF SEA
Davante Adams LAR 32.1 +0.4 8 TEN PHI IND
Courtland Sutton DEN 30.8 +2.4 12 IND LAC CIN
Terry McLaurin WAS 30.1 -1.6 12 GB LV ATL
Tyreek Hill MIA 29.4 +0.3 12 NE BUF NYJ
Calvin Ridley TEN 29.0 +0.3 10 LAR IND HOU
Jameson Williams DET 28.8 +1.6 8 CHI BAL CLE
George Pickens DAL 28.3 -2.2 10 NYG CHI GB
Ricky Pearsall SF 27.6 +5.7 14 NO ARI JAC
Emeka Egbuka TB 27.6 +6.2 9 HOU NYJ PHI
DK Metcalf PIT 26.8 +4.3 5 SEA NE MIN
DeVonta Smith PHI 26.2 -1.0 9 KC LAR TB
Zay Flowers BAL 25.6 +0.3 7 CLE DET KC
Jaylen Waddle MIA 25.1 -4.6 12 NE BUF NYJ
DJ Moore CHI 22.9 -1.8 5 DET DAL LV
Xavier Worthy KC 22.2 -4.2 10 PHI NYG BAL
Travis Hunter JAC 22.2 -3.6 8 CIN HOU SF
Rashee Rice KC 21.7 -0.2 10 PHI NYG BAL
Jerry Jeudy CLE 21.2 +1.7 9 BAL GB DET
Chris Olave NO 20.4 -0.5 11 SF SEA BUF
Deebo Samuel Sr. WAS 19.8 +2.9 12 GB LV ATL
Jakobi Meyers LV 19.7 +0.6 8 LAC WAS CHI
Stefon Diggs NE 19.5 -0.6 14 MIA PIT CAR
Rome Odunze CHI 19.3 0 5 DET DAL LV
Keenan Allen LAC 19.0 +2.3 12 LV DEN NYG
Keon Coleman BUF 18.5 +2.8 7 NYJ MIA NO
Michael Pittman Jr. IND 18.5 +0.5 11 DEN TEN LAR
Jordan Addison MIN 18.3 +0.1 6 ATL CIN PIT
Matthew Golden GB 17.2 -1.7 5 WAS CLE DAL
Khalil Shakir BUF 17.1 -1.0 7 NYJ MIA NO
Josh Downs IND 17.1 +0.3 11 DEN TEN LAR
Jauan Jennings SF 17.0 -1.6 14 NO ARI JAC
Darnell Mooney ATL 16.6 +0.3 5 MIN CAR WAS
Jayden Reed GB 16.0 +0.9 5 WAS CLE DAL
Cedric Tillman CLE 15.5 +5.5 9 BAL GB DET
Marquise Brown KC 15.2 +9.4 10 PHI NYG BAL
Marvin Mims Jr. DEN 13.6 +1.9 12 IND LAC CIN
Rashid Shaheed NO 12.0 +0.9 11 SF SEA BUF
Christian Kirk HOU 11.4 -5.3 6 TB JAC TEN
Rashod Bateman BAL 11.0 +2.0 7 CLE DET KC
Cooper Kupp SEA 10.8 -2.5 8 PIT NO ARI
Joshua Palmer BUF 10.5 +0.4 7 NYJ MIA NO
Jayden Higgins HOU 10.4 -4.5 6 TB JAC TEN
Romeo Doubs GB 9.3 -1.4 5 WAS CLE DAL
Quentin Johnston LAC 9.0 +9.0 12 LV DEN NYG
Chris Godwin Jr. TB 8.9 -1.5 9 HOU NYJ PHI
Luther Burden III CHI 8.0 -0.7 5 DET DAL LV
Brandon Aiyuk SF 7.4 -0.1 14 NO ARI JAC
DeMario Douglas NE 6.7 -1.8 14 MIA PIT CAR
Wan’Dale Robinson NYG 6.1 +4.9 14 DAL KC LAC
Jalen Coker CAR 4.9 -2.8 14 ARI ATL NE
Elic Ayomanor TEN 4.7 +3.3 10 LAR IND HOU
Adam Thielen MIN 4.1 -3.0 6 ATL CIN PIT
Xavier Legette CAR 2.4 -4.0 14 ARI ATL NE
DeAndre Hopkins BAL 1.8 -2.0 7 CLE DET KC
Isaac TeSlaa DET 1.5 +1.5 8 CHI BAL CLE
Kayshon Boutte NE 1.3 +1.3 14 MIA PIT CAR
Alec Pierce IND 1.0 0 11 DEN TEN LAR
  • Puka Nacua – The star yet again: 11 targets, 10 receptions, 130 yards despite playing just 63% of snaps due to concussion checks and head injury bandages.
    • Ran 76% of snaps from the slot — huge usage shift, creating mismatches.
    • Insane 52% target per route run rate.
    • Led team in air yards (92, 39% share).
  • Drake London — 8–55–0 on 15 targets; ~77% snaps.
    • Alpha usage (36% target share; 2 end-zone looks; >100 air yards).
    • Left late with a shoulder sprain; monitor, but the expectation is no missed time.
  • Tyreek Hill — 6 targets: 4–40; ~82 air yards (39% share); ~29% TPRR. He did have a long catch that should have counted, but he was ruled out of bounds.
    • Usage was fine; efficiency cratered with the offense. If you believe the offense could spiral, there’s a case to explore value now. Sell low. Think Hill’s trade market will heat up.
  • Jaylen Waddle — 5 targets: 4–30; briefly left with a shoulder issue, then returned.
    • Hold. Pray for a Hill trade and a billion garbage-time targets.
  • Zay Flowers – Star of the show: 9 targets, seven receptions, 143 yards, 1 TD.
    • Commanded an elite 47% target share and 45% target-per-route-run rate.
    • Ran routes on 91% of dropbacks, showing WR1-level usage.
    • Scored on his lone end-zone target and looked electric after the catch.
    • Unfortunately, I think Flowers is probably a sell-high given the optics of the situation. Stellar prime-time performance, where the other WRs/TEs were barely involved.
    • It was an ideal spot for Flowers to post a career game against a depleted Bills secondary.
  • DeAndre Hopkins – Made an insane one-handed TD grab: 2 targets, two catches, 35 yards, 1 TD.
    • Limited usage (35% snaps, 50% routes run) but extremely efficient.
    • Role could grow in softer matchups; still a volatile weekly WR4.
  • Emeka Egbuka — 4–67–2 on six targets; ~93% snaps; led routes.
    • Lined up ~55% wide / 45% slot, 77 AY (25% share), two deep targets.
    • Strong Hold (ascending as an every week starter).
  • Mike Evans — 5–51–0 on eight targets; ~83% snaps; 103 AY (34%).
    • Typical Evans profile; downfield usage intact.
    • Locked-and-loaded fantasy WR2.


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