Fantasy football trade value chart and trade rankings for Week 11 of 2025. Use our trade value rankings to evaluate trades, and buy low on the right players.
Welcome back to our updated fantasy football trade value chart for Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. We are more than halfway through the fantasy season, and it's the home stretch for trades in many leagues. In this article, you'll find our updated trade rankings, along with several buys and sells for fantasy football, including Quinshon Judkins, Omarion Hampton, Troy Franklin, Nico Collins, Jauan Jennings and more.
Every week of the NFL season brings new opportunities to buy-low or sell-high on players, as we project their rest-of-season fantasy football values. By looking at the trade values of each player, you can add up their scores and calculate potential trades (if the combined score is higher, that side of the deal wins).
So, let's use RotoBaller's fantasy football trade value chart to identify some of the best fantasy football trade candidates for Week 11. Good luck!
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Fantasy Football Trade Analyzer Tool for Week 11
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Fantasy Football Trade Rankings Values for Week 11
The higher the Trade Value number, the higher the priority for targeting in trades. Find your players, add up the trade values of each side of the offer, and see which side of the trade wins.
Players to Target in Trades for Fantasy Football
Quinshon Judkins, RB, Browns
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has had a strong rookie campaign through eight games, handling 140 carries for 561 yards and five touchdowns to go with 14 catches (18 targets) for 70 yards as a receiver.
The 22-year-old was bottled up on heavy usage in Cleveland's Week 10 loss at the Jets, averaging just 3.5 yards on 24 touches. Judkins has taken on one of the biggest workloads in the league as a rookie, with his 17.5 carries per game ranking sixth highest among running backs.
Cleveland's poor offensive situation has limited some of the upside, and he doesn't catch a ton of passes, but the rookie has still been productive, ranking as RB20 in PPR points per game (13.4). Judkins will remain on the RB1/RB2 border for Week 11 against the Baltimore Ravens.
Verdict: Target in all formats as a volume-heavy RB
Derrick Henry, RB, Ravens
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has gotten back on track over the last few games, and comes into Week 10 as the overall RB15 in half-PPR leagues. Across those last three games, Henry is averaging 104.0 yards and 0.7 touchdowns on 21.3 carries per game.
The Minnesota Vikings, however, have been quite stout against the run for most of the season. They're ranked the 11th toughest defense against opposing backfields and limited the dynamic Detroit Lions' run game to just a total of 16 fantasy points last week.
With that being said, Henry is projected as a low-end RB1 because Lamar Jackson's gravity can still account for a lot of openings on the ground. He tends to get better as we get deeper into the season, and with Baltimore healthy again this may be the lowest value to try and acquire before big weeks ahead.
Verdict: Prime buy target with some managers hesitant about him slowing down
Omarion Hampton, RB, Chargers
Los Angeles Chargers rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton (ankle) was seen working off on a side field with a trainer again on Thursday, according to Kris Rhim of ESPN. Hampton last played in Week 5 and remains on Injured Reserve due to a high-ankle sprain, but he appears to be making progress in his recovery and could have his 21-day practice window opened by the Chargers soon.
The 22-year-old will not return in Week 11 against the Jacksonville Jaguars before the team goes on their bye in Week 12. Depending on how much progress Hampton can make in the next couple weeks, though, he could have a chance to make his return for a divisional clash at home against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13 on Sunday, Nov. 30.
Before his injury, Hampton was in line to be a workhorse for the Bolts after Najee Harris' (Achilles) season-ending surgery. Kimani Vidal was only thrust into the role after Hampton injured, and should take a back seat again. Hampton should not be floating around on any waiver wires, and can maybe even be acquired at a lower value. If he is the featured Chargers RB for the fantasy playoffs it can be a league-winner acquired at his low point.
Verdict: Injury risk but prime buy-low target with upside for teams who have strong records
Other Players to Target in Trades
- Bucky Irving
- Jauan Jennings
- Nico Collins
- Jaylen Waddle
- Troy Franklin
- Quentin Johnston
- Jakobi Myers
Players to Trade Away for Fantasy Football
Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton continued to take a backseat to counterpart Troy Franklin in the Week 10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Sutton was actually third in line for targets and total receiving yards on the night, ending with just three catches on four targets for 24 yards, and zero touchdowns.
For the record, quarterback Bo Nix seemed to have a rough outing against the Raiders and only provided 150 passing yards and one touchdown on the night. He will continue to be on the field for most offensive plays and should have more opportunities when the offense is in a better rhythm.
Sutton will look to rebound in a highly anticipated matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11. And while he's still a high-upside WR with big talent, it's tough to ignore the recent trend of Troy Franklin being featured in the passing game with more targets.
Verdict: Sell for fair value but not a dirt-cheap offer, target positional need like RB2
Jaylen Warren, RB, Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said on Tuesday that running back Jaylen Warren "will get more touches" going forward if the team can do better on third downs, according to Brooke Pryor of ESPN. Tomlin also added that he's comfortable with both Warren and Kenneth Gainwell on third downs, but Warren "has to get a break at some point."
Warren played 46% of the offensive snaps, his second-lowest total of the season, in Sunday night's 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, while Gainwell played 52% of the snaps. The 27-year-old Warren finished with 14 rushing attempts for 70 yards and added two catches for 21 yards. Despite the limited number of snaps, Warren had his second-highest rushing total of the season.
Gainwell didn't even have a carry while catching just two passes for four yards. Touchdowns have been hard to come by for Warren (he has just three), but he should maintain a safe floor as a volume-based RB2. His ceiling may be capped going forward, and its probably worth seeing if you can get a high-upside WR2 type in return.
Verdict: Sell if you can for higher-value player like WR, or a combo RB+WR type deal
Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. turned in a quiet performance in Week 10's 31-25 win over the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin. Pittman caught both of his two targets for only 19 yards in the win.
Week 10 was a rare game where Pittman wasn't the Colts' most productive receiver as the team leaned on Alec Pierce, who caught four of seven targets for 84 yards and a touchdown. But with the Colts offense so dynamic, can we rely on Pittman week-to-week to produce consistently?
Pittman has now caught 54 passes for 580 yards and six touchdowns in 10 games for the Colts this season. He will be on bye in Week 11 before a Week 12 road matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, a game to monitor closely. If Alex Pierce keeps getting more targets in place of Pittman, it may be time to sell. Factors to potentially lower Pittman's value include Jonathan Taylor, Tyler Warren, Alex Pierce and Josh Downs -- that's a lot of mouths to feed.
Verdict: Sell-high candidate for the right price, poke around for deals and see if you can land a stud
Other Players to Trade Away
- Kimani Vidal
- AJ Brown
- Travis Etienne
- Brian Thomas Jr.
- George Pickens
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