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As the trade deadline looms in Fantasy leagues everywhere, now's the time to make one last move for a running back to cement your roster. But who should you go after, and who should you let go of? Let's make the case for six rushers.

Buy low

Devontae Booker LV • RB • 46 2016 stats ATT 80 YDS 320 TD 2 TAR 22 REC 15 REC YDS 107 REC TD 0 View Profile

You mean to tell me Gary Kubiak is going to switch out running backs after one bad game by EVERYONE in a Broncos uniform? Kubiak has been known to do some strange things with his runners, but when he talked about getting Bibbs more work on Monday, he really threw shade at his O-line -- and said nothing bad about Booker, who played 82 percent of the snaps at Oakland.

"We're gaining confidence in (Bibbs)," Kubiak said. "Booker's not doing anything wrong. We gotta get him some room. He's got 12 carries for 2.2 [yards per carry], so we've got to find somebody some room, whoever's in there. But Kapri came in, made a big play on third and short, made a big run for us, almost busted that out of there. Hey, those are our two guys here down the stretch. They've got to play well and we've got to trust both of them to play."

Fine, we might be a fumble or a two-game skid away from Booker losing significant playing time, but if there's a guy in your league who thinks the sky is falling on Booker, be a pal and take him off your hands. At the end of the day, the Broncos are still a running team and Booker is their best back.

Sell high

Matt Forte NYJ • RB • 22 2016 stats ATT 169 YDS 634 TD 7 TAR 31 REC 21 REC YDS 168 REC TD 1 View Profile

With at least 15 Fantasy points in each of his last three games, Forte has defied the rules when it comes to running backs breaking down. He has been playing great, but he also went on a nightmarish four-game run earlier this season when he maxed out at six Fantasy points. The Jets have some tough games coming up, along with a bye, and if Bryce Petty or anyone else winds up under center besides Ryan Fitzpatrick, you have to think defenses will start ganging up on Forte.

Buy low

Latavius Murray NO • RB • 28 2016 stats ATT 89 YDS 393 TD 8 TAR 24 REC 18 REC YDS 103 REC TD 0 View Profile

Yeah, sure, buy low on a guy who just scored three touchdowns. Some owners of Murray will take this chance to deal him away because he scored three times. Take advantage. The Raiders' remaining schedule isn't soft but Murray has the benefit of being the lead back in an explosive offense complete with a strong offensive line. It doesn't matter who he plays, he's a candidate to score every week. Maybe even twice or three times.

Sell high ... or for whatever you can get

Christine Michael IND • RB • 38 2016 stats ATT 112 YDS 447 TD 6 TAR 25 REC 19 REC YDS 92 REC TD 1 View Profile

It seems like the Seahawks are getting over Michael. Thomas Rawls is expected to return soon, and when he does you should assume he'll get chances to earn back his starting job. Michael's carries have trended south since Week 3, and Monday versus Buffalo really cemented home the idea that he's a touchdown-or-bust running back. The Seahawks play the Patriots this week, then have five straight strong run defenses to face beginning in Week 12. Dump Michael and stash Rawls.

Buy low

Tevin Coleman SF • RB • 26 2016 stats ATT 59 YDS 234 TD 5 TAR 24 REC 19 REC YDS 330 REC TD 1 View Profile

He's taking up a spot on someone's bench, go help out a friend and put him on yours. Of course, you're doing this because Devonta Freeman hasn't been a dynamo in the two games Coleman has missed, particularly coming up short in goal-to-go situations. That will be Coleman's gig upon his return, and Coleman should go back to splitting up the rushing work with Freeman too. He's one of my favorite guys to trade for.

Sell high

Devonta Freeman ATL • RB • 24 2016 stats ATT 133 YDS 620 TD 3 TAR 36 REC 28 REC YDS 220 REC TD 2 View Profile

This isn't to say Freeman should get moved no matter what the situation is -- this is to say you should go get yourself a haul if someone will chase Freeman as if he were a No. 1 Fantasy running back. Once Coleman gets healthy, his workload will lighten and his opportunities near the goal line should cease (he has struggled there with Coleman missing). So in terms of getting max value for a player, Freeman is someone to try to move for a lot.

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 also works as a "Rest of Season" rankings. Also, any player not on the chart should be considered valued at no more than four points.

Running backs

Player Stnd PPR Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 42 44 David Johnson, ARI 41 43 Le'Veon Bell, PIT 38 41 DeMarco Murray, TEN 37 40 Melvin Gordon, SD 36 39 LeSean McCoy, BUF 28 31 Jay Ajayi, MIA 28 30 Devonta Freeman, ATL 23 25 Lamar Miller, HOU 22 24 Frank Gore, IND 20 22 Carlos Hyde, SF 20 21 LeGarrette Blount, NE 20 20 Latavius Murray, OAK 17 19 Matt Forte, NYJ 17 18 Devontae Booker, DEN 16 18 Todd Gurley, LAR 16 18 Spencer Ware, KC 16 18 Mark Ingram, NO 15 17 Jonathan Stewart, CAR 15 16 Jordan Howard, CHI 14 16 Doug Martin, TB 13 15 Tevin Coleman, ATL 13 15 Isaiah Crowell, CLE 13 13 Jeremy Hill, CIN 13 13 Theo Riddick, DET 10 13 Giovani Bernard, CIN 10 12 Christine Michael, SEA 10 11 Terrance West, BAL 10 11 Dion Lewis, NE 9 11 Rob Kelley, WAS 9 9 James White, NE 8 11 Darren Sproles, PHI 8 10 Mike Gillislee, BUF 8 9 Tim Hightower, NO 8 9 T.J. Yeldon, JAC 8 9 Thomas Rawls, SEA 8 9 Jerick McKinnon, MIN 7 9 Charcandrick West, KC 7 8 Paul Perkins, NYG 7 8 Kapri Bibbs, DEN 7 8 Ryan Mathews, PHI 7 8 Chris Ivory, JAC 6 7 Bilal Powell, NYJ 5 7 Chris Thompson, WAS 5 7 C.J. Prosise, SEA 5 6 DeAngelo Williams, PIT 5 6 Dwayne Washington, DET 5 5 Derrick Henry, TEN 5 5 Damien Williams, MIA 5 5

Wide receivers

Player Stnd PPR Julio Jones, ATL 42 46 Antonio Brown, PIT 41 45 Mike Evans, TB 40 44 A.J. Green, CIN 39 43 Odell Beckham, NYG 27 30 Jordy Nelson, GB 24 27 T.Y. Hilton, IND 23 26 Dez Bryant, DAL 20 22 Amari Cooper, OAK 19 22 Demaryius Thomas, DEN 18 21 Alshon Jeffery, CHI 18 21 Brandin Cooks, NO 18 20 Randall Cobb, GB 17 20 Michael Crabtree, OAK 17 20 Terrelle Pryor, CLE 17 20 DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 16 19 Allen Robinson, JAC 16 19 Michael Thomas, NO 16 19 Brandon Marshall, NYJ 15 18 Donte Moncrief, IND 15 18 Davante Adams, GB 14 18 Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 13 17 Julian Edelman, NE 13 17 Stefon Diggs, MIN 13 17 Kelvin Benjamin, CAR 13 16 Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 12 15 Doug Baldwin, SEA 12 14 Ty Montgomery, GB 10 13 Tyrell Williams, SD 10 13 Mike Wallace, BAL 10 12 Jamison Crowder, WAS 10 13 Willie Snead, NO 9 12 Golden Tate, DET 9 12 Jarvis Landry, MIA 8 11 John Brown, ARI 8 10 Cole Beasley, DAL 7 10 J.J. Nelson, ARI 7 10 Jordan Matthews, PHI 7 9 Steve Smith, BAL 7 9 Kenny Britt, LA 7 9 Chris Hogan, NE 7 9 Marvin Jones, DET 6 8 Robert Woods, BUF 6 8 Mohamed Sanu, ATL 6 8 Quincy Enunwa, NYJ 6 8 DeSean Jackson, WAS 6 8 Jeremy Maclin, KC 6 8 Rishard Matthews, TEN 6 8

Tight ends

Player Stnd PPR Rob Gronkowski, NE 35 38 Greg Olsen, CAR 18 20 Jimmy Graham, SEA 18 20 Tyler Eifert, CIN 16 18 Jordan Reed, WAS 15 18 Delanie Walker, TEN 14 16 Kyle Rudolph, MIN 12 14 Travis Kelce, KC 8 10 Antonio Gates, SD 8 10 Zach Miller, CHI 7 9 Eric Ebron, DET 6 9 C.J. Fiedorowicz, HOU 6 8 Martellus Bennett, NE 6 8

Quarterbacks