Less than an hour after we released our initial Week 10 Trade Values, the Colts announced that quarterback Andrew Luck suffered a lacerated kidney and a partial tear of an abdominal muscle. No surgery was required but the team thinks he'll miss anywhere from two to six weeks.

So much for what could have been an amazing run for the Colts given their upcoming schedule ...

at Atlanta

vs. Tampa Bay

at Pittsburgh

at Jacksonville

vs. Houston

at Miami

vs. Tennessee

Now we'll see Matt Hasselbeck take over as the Colts quarterback. Hasselbeck was fine in two starts, even climbing to 20 Fantasy points in a win over the Texans in Week 5. But the stats of his pass catchers were pretty iffy. You'll remember that game against the Texans -- the Andre Johnson "homecoming" game where he had two touchdowns? That game throws the stat lines out of whack since it's assumed Johnson got fed a big game against his former team; he had two targets and zero catches in Hasselbeck's other start.

Suffice to say, the Colts' outlooks went from rosy to ruins rather quickly.

No one in Indianapolis will become completely worthless, but everyone figures to take a statistical hit without Luck. Hilton and Moncrief certainly lose value. Gore suddenly becomes a bigger target for defenses to focus on without Luck there to keep the safeties back. They're not as desirable as they were after their big win over Denver.

As for Luck, there's no guarantee we'll see him between now and the start of the Fantasy playoffs (Week 14 for most of us). If the Colts struggle, the team might even opt to let Luck sit out the rest of the year and get ready for 2016. He's worth stashing, particularly if you're on a team with playoff aspirations. Cutting Luck would only potentially help someone else, not you.

What are the Trade Values? The chart is designed to help guide you in making fair trades in your standard-scoring or PPR leagues. The values assigned to the players below are a long-term measurement of their Fantasy value. By adding two players' values you could determine what one player you should be able to get in return. This list should also work as a "Rest of Season" rankings. Also, any player not on the chart should be considered valued at no more than three points.