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Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's rest-of-season fantasy football tight end values for Week 8

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22 October 2025

Creating realistic trade offers that lead to a deal being accepted is always challenging. Throughout the season, Justin Boone will be publishing his rest-of-season trade value charts, which you can use as a guide to help make moves and manage your roster. He’ll also highlight some of the players you should be buying or selling each week.

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Follow the links below to see his trade values for each position.

You can also consult his Week 8 Rankings.


Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

  • Week 8 Buys and Sells (coming Wednesday)

Each tight end is assigned a value in the chart below to help fantasy managers construct and assess trades.

Rest-of-season tight end trade values

RkPlayerHALFPPR
1Trey McBride4346
2Tyler Warren4043
3Tucker Kraft3537
4George Kittle3436
5Jake Ferguson3436
6Brock Bowers3235
7Sam LaPorta2426
8Dallas Goedert2123
9Dalton Kincaid2022
10Oronde Gadsden II1820
11Harold Fannin Jr.1518
12Travis Kelce1517
13Zach Ertz1416
14Hunter Henry1416
15Kyle Pitts Sr.1316
16Mark Andrews1315
17Mason Taylor1215
18T.J. Hockenson1114
19David Njoku1114
20Evan Engram1013
21Darren Waller911
22Cade Otton911
23Theo Johnson810
24Colston Loveland810
25Dalton Schultz79
26Isaiah Likely78
27Juwan Johnson67
28AJ Barner56
29Jonnu Smith56
30Noah Fant56
31Brenton Strange45
32Chig Okonkwo23
33Pat Freiermuth23
34Taysom Hill23
35Ja'Tavion Sanders12
36Gunnar Helm12
37Elijah Arroyo12
38Tyler Higbee11
39Michael Mayer11
40Darnell Washington11
41Cole Kmet01
42Tommy Tremble01
43Terrance Ferguson01
44Colby Parkinson01
45Hunter Long01
46Dawson Knox01
47Austin Hooper01
48Noah Gray01
49Jake Tonges01
50Davis Allen01

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

  • Week 8 Buys and Sells (coming Wednesday)

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NFL moving Pro Bowl to Tuesday before Super Bowl

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22 October 2025
The Pro Bowl is headed to prime time on the Tuesday before the Super Bowl in an effort to help the NFL showcase its flag football initiatives. (Photo by Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua via Getty Images)
The Pro Bowl is headed to prime time on the Tuesday before the Super Bowl in an effort to help the NFL showcase its flag football initiatives. (Photo by Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua via Getty Images)
Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images

NEW YORK — In an effort to continue showcasing its flag football initiatives, the NFL is moving the Pro Bowl from the Sunday before the Super Bowl to prime time Tuesday night.

The league will stage its flag football game of Pro Bowl players in the San Francisco Bay Area this coming February in conjunction with the Super Bowl that the San Francisco 49ers will host.

The game will take place at the Moscone Center, set to host the Super Bowl experience, and the NFL expects the venue will prompt more Pro Bowl players to interact with players throughout Super Bowl week.

The convention center’s capacity will be smaller than recent Pro Bowl venues, but the game will nonetheless be ticketed and aired live on ESPN at 8 p.m. ET, NFL EVP Peter O’Reilly said at league meetings.

ESPN’s TV coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. and a Pro Bowl-related show on the Sunday that previously held the game.

The purpose of this move: spotlight flag football on a global stage in the leadup to the 2028 Summer Olympics in which NFL players will have opportunities to participate.

New from NFL meetings: Roger Goodell tell us the Pro Bowl is moving to Super Bowl week to expand platform

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) October 22, 2025

“We’re committed to this flag football format,” O’Reilly said. “This is clearly rooted in our commitment to flag and making sure we’re honoring players in the right way.

“There’s a broader strategic play here, and that’s one of the main reasons we brought it into Super Bowl week.”

Expect this format to continue to the Super Bowl’s 2027 stage in Los Angeles, the city also preparing to host the Olympics a year later.

New coaches will oversee the Pro Bowl teams, though Peyton and Eli Manning will stay involved, O’Reilly said. The NFL will also increase emphasis on Pro Bowl selections, giving Pro Bowl decals to players in Weeks 17 and 18 of the regular season.

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Colts are on pace to break 1962 Packers' record for rushing touchdowns in a season

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22 October 2025

In 1962, Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers went 13-1 and won the NFL Championship Game. Led by MVP running back Jim Taylor, who ran for 19 touchdowns, the Packers totaled 36 rushing touchdowns -- an NFL record that still stands, 63 years later.

That record may not stand much longer. The 2025 Colts, let by running back Jonathan Taylor, who has run for 10 touchdowns, have scored 16 rushing touchdowns through seven games. That puts the Colts on pace to score 39 rushing touchdowns in a 17-game season, which would break the Packers' record.

In addition to Taylor's 10 rushing touchdowns, quarterback Daniel Jones has four, running back Ameer Abdullah has one and tight end Tyler Warren has one. The Colts play the Titans on Sunday for the second time this season, and when the teams met in Week Three, Taylor ran for three touchdowns. So there's a good chance the Colts will stay ahead of the 1962 Packers' pace.

Few people expected anything like this from the Colts' offense this season, but they're playing as well as any team in the NFL right now. And they may end up running for more touchdowns than any team in NFL history.

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