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Rest-of-Season Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's fantasy football wide receiver breakdown prior to Week 3

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17 September 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.

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

You can also consult his Week 3 Rankings.

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

Buy

Terry McLaurin, Commanders — McLaurin hasn't topped 50 yards in either outing this year, but we can chalk that up to his holdout/hold-in stemming from the contract dispute this summer. We were also in this exact same spot last season when McLaurin posted stat lines of 2-17-0 and 6-22-0 in the first two weeks before putting up 90 yards and/or a touchdown in eight straight appearances en route to finishing as the WR15 in fantasy points per game. With Jayden Daniels' health uncertain for Week 3, McLaurin managers might be panicking unnecessarily. After all, the veteran wideout had 14 catches, 160 yards and a score in the two contests where Marcus Mariota played the majority of the snaps. 

Sell

Tyreek Hill, Dolphins — The concerns about Hill have not gone away after one 100-yard effort. In fact, this is exactly what fantasy managers who are rostering him were waiting for: An escape hatch. With Hill having something resembling a vintage performance, it might create just enough trade interest to move him. Hill is still a declining player at 31 years old, the Dolphins are 0-2 and heading in the wrong direction and the NFL is reviewing the domestic violence allegations against him. This might be one of your last chances to deal him before it's too late. 

Wide Receivers

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

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Rest-of-Season Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's fantasy football running back breakdown prior to Week 3

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17 September 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.

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

You can also consult his Week 3 Rankings.

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

Buy

Breece Hall, Jets — We're approaching Hall with the same logic that makes Justin Fields a buy in the quarterback section. Production won't always be as easy as it was versus the Steelers in Week 1, but it definitely won't be as difficult as it seemed against the Bills in Week 2. If the Hall manager is questioning his value after that poor performance, it's time to send an offer their way.

He's currently handling over 60% of the snaps in a backfield that will be high-yielding more weeks than not. With the Buccaneers' challenging run defense up next, you could even wait one more week to acquire Hall. Just don't hold out too long because his schedule is very accommodating for the rest of the season. 

Sell

J.K. Dobbins, Broncos — Dobbins has been excellent over the first two weeks, leading Denver's backfield and finishing as a top-15 fantasy RB each time out. We've seen this movie before, though, and it always ends with Dobbins suffering an injury, which makes me skeptical about how long he'll be able to maintain this level of play before getting hurt. He also has extremely difficult matchups in two of his next three contests against the Chargers and Eagles. It may seem odd to trade away a player who appears to be such a great value so far, but he carries more risk than most based on his history. 

Running Backs

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

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Rest-of-Season Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's fantasy football quarterback breakdown prior to Week 3

Details
17 September 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.

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

You can also consult his Week 3 Rankings.

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

Buy

Justin Fields, Jets — After finishing as the second-highest-scoring fantasy quarterback in Week 1, Fields struggled to move the ball against the Bills last Sunday and eventually left early due to a concussion. He's since been ruled out for Week 3. However, the poor performance in a tough matchup combined with the injury situation creates a window to buy the dual-threat QB. Fields is a high-floor, low-end QB1 in fantasy and will have spike weeks like he did in the opener. He also has one of the easiest fantasy schedules the rest of the way. 

Sell

Jared Goff, Lions — Goff's results through two games are the complete opposite from Fields, with a dismal outing on the road followed by a five-touchdown performance back home against the Bears. His indoor-outdoor splits are well known, so it's not shocking that his stats were much better from the friendly confines of Ford Field. The bad news is that he's back on the road this week against a solid Ravens defense. I'm projecting a down week for Goff, who will play three of his next four outside. Capitalize on the big stat line from Week 2 and move Goff before he struggles again. 

Quarterbacks

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

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