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The torn ACL suffered by Carson Palmer won't just hurt those Fantasy owners who had been rolling with him (or worse, were planning to trade him away). It will hurt those owners hoping to keep using Larry Fitzgerald as a big-time stat producer, and those owners who were willing to be patient with Michael Floyd. Palmer's absence will change how defenses approach Andre Ellington, and it might take a toll on the one receiver backup quarterback Drew Stanton has actually connected with this season, John Brown.

That's right, Brown has the best numbers out of any Cardinals receiver who has played in the roughly 12 cumulative quarters Stanton has been under center. That, despite having the fewest targets from Stanton among the Cards big three receivers, drawing 18 throws and catching 10 for 132 yards and three scores, including a touchdown bomb last week. Brown's best numbers have come at home -- at least eight Fantasy points in four of five home games and at least 13 Fantasy points in three. On the road he's been a disappointment, landing 41 yards or less in four road tilts. Problem is, after Week 11 the Cardinals have two home matchups left against the Chiefs and Seahawks. Tough matchups.

What about Fitzgerald with Stanton? It's not great -- he has the most targets of any Cardinal with 23 but has caught roughly half of them -- 12 -- for 142 yards without a score. That's a far cry from the magic he had with Palmer: 32 catches on 42 targets for 483 yards and two touchdowns.

And the numbers for Floyd are so horrifying that you'll need parental supervision to see them: On 19 targets from Stanton, Floyd has six catches. The wee bit of silver lining is that he has 130 yards on those six catches, thanks to getting 104 yards on four grabs from Stanton in Week 3 (he caught a 10-yard pass from Ted Ginn in the same game). Floyd hasn't had more than four catches in a game since then.

Stanton is a relatively unproven NFL quarterback and he's a backup for a reason. Palmer had a string of 20-plus-point Fantasy games before getting hurt, something that's probably not going to happen very often for Stanton. And if he's not putting up points then neither will his receivers.

Here are some actual trades involving Cardinals receivers on CBSSports.com that I would consider favorable for the teams giving them up for players on other teams.

Larry Fitzgerald for Ryan Mathews: It's a close call, but the potential that Mathews brings at a tough position to fill pretty much outweighs the expectations for Fitzgerald moving forward. In a PPR league I'd probably still rather have Fitzgerald.

Larry Fitzgerald for Odell Beckham: If you've watched Beckham play, this one's not a shock.

Michael Floyd and Steven Jackson for Mike Evans: This should give you a pretty good idea on what Floyd's value is right now. He's actually the lowest-valued player in this deal.

Michael Floyd and Eddie Lacy for Emmanuel Sanders and Ryan Mathews: Someone is still giving up too much for Floyd here. Even if Mathews turns out to be a so-so back for the rest of the year it's a good deal getting Sanders.

John Brown for DeAndre Hopkins: The very definition of selling high on a player. No doubt I'd rather have Hopkins the rest of the way.

John Brown and Chris Johnson for Frank Gore and Timothy Wright: It's a trash trade save for Gore, who still might have something left in the tank following last week's performance at New Orleans.

John Brown and Le'Veon Bell for Julio Jones and Dwayne Allen: This is where you'll see Brown the most -- as an add-on in a trade.

Our Trade Values are designed to help 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 might be able to get in return. This list should also work as a "Rest of Season" rankings. Note: This is the second-to-last Trade Values we will release this season.