Week 11 Rankings: Standard | PPR

For most of you, the trade deadline in your leagues is this week. That means you've got just a handful of days to make one last move to put your team over the top.

And wouldn't you know it? There's a late-season flurry of news creating some last-second opportunities to land a stud or two.

Here are some last-minute buy-sorta-low candidates:

Spencer Ware KC • RB • 39 2016 stats ATT 115 YDS 572 TD 2 TAR 26 REC 20 REC YDS 324 REC TD 1 View Profile

It's been a while since the Chiefs have had a big game on the ground. The reality is they couldn't get anything going with Charcandrick West against the Jaguars and Ware was stymied by a strong Panthers run defense last week. Kansas City's lone opponent remaining with a strong run defense is Tennessee, and everyone else is exploitable so long as Ware gets his workload. Jamaal Charles isn't coming back to take it, and Charcandrick West isn't a threat. That means Ware is sustainable as the lead back on a playoff-bound Chiefs team.

Rob Kelley NO • RB • 20 2016 stats ATT 60 YDS 287 TD 1 TAR 4 REC 2 REC YDS -1 REC TD 1 View Profile

I've been impressed with Kelley since preseason, but even I was pleasantly surprised to see him hit the Vikings run defense for 97 yards. In two starts, he's had 20-plus carries and averaged over 4.0 yards per rush in each. Considering the depth of the Redskins passing attack, maybe we shouldn't be so surprised with his success. Regardless, any running back who can get this kind of work is a borderline must-start in Fantasy. Washington's remaining schedule is tough, but Kelley is a great running back to chase because he won't cost a lot in return.

Philip Rivers IND • QB • 17 2016 stats CMP% 6,210.0 YDS 2,886 TD 20 INT 11 View Profile

The best buy-low passer out there is Rivers, who has been fine in his past two games (23 points in standard formats) but awful in the three games prior. The Chargers' remaining schedule features nothing but soft pass defenses and/or matchups where the Bolts will have to take to the air. That includes a Week 16 game at Cleveland. Fantasy owners who have succeeded with streaming quarterbacks should be able to find Rivers for a low price in trade.

DeAndre Hopkins ARI • WR • 10 2016 stats TAR 89 REC 45 YDS 482 TD 3 View Profile

The receiver we drafted with a top-15 pick in August is more like a mid-round flier at this point. Hopkins has been limited not by his own skills but those of his quarterback. It's stunning that his target success rate dropped from 57.8 percent last year with a bunch of average passers to a pathetic 50.6 percent with Brock Osweiler. Pair that with a bunch of double-teams he's seen, and Hopkins' value has wilted. But putting him on your Fantasy team as a third receiver sure seems like a low-risk move. He's bound to have a couple of good games before the season ends.

Alshon Jeffery PHI • WR • 17 2016 stats TAR 72 REC 40 YDS 630 TD 1 View Profile

The price tag on Jeffery is at a clearance-sale level. Most people are ready to cut Jeffery knowing he's gonna soak up a roster space for the next four weeks. Why not offer a player who's basically better than anyone on waivers? Jeffery has been a bum for much of 2016, but when he comes off the suspension in Week 15 he'll have a few games left to put some moves on tape for NFL teams to consider when he's a free agent. The motivation for an offseason payday should keep Jeffery hustling. That's why you'd want to give up a little something for him -- for those last few weeks where he'd be your third receiver.

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 44 46 David Johnson, ARI 42 44 Le'Veon Bell, PIT 40 43 DeMarco Murray, TEN 39 42 Melvin Gordon, SD 38 41 LeSean McCoy, BUF 28 31 Jay Ajayi, MIA 26 28 LeGarrette Blount, NE 22 22 Frank Gore, IND 20 22 Doug Martin, TB 20 22 Latavius Murray, OAK 18 20 Matt Forte, NYJ 17 18 Spencer Ware, KC 16 18 Carlos Hyde, SF 16 17 Lamar Miller, HOU 15 17 Devonta Freeman, ATL 15 17 Mark Ingram, NO 14 16 Jordan Howard, CHI 14 16 Jonathan Stewart, CAR 14 15 Rob Kelley, WAS 14 14 Todd Gurley, LAR 13 15 Devontae Booker, DEN 13 15 Tevin Coleman, ATL 13 15 Jeremy Hill, CIN 13 13 Dion Lewis, NE 11 13 Ryan Mathews, PHI 11 12 Theo Riddick, DET 10 13 James Starks, GB 9 10 Giovani Bernard, CIN 8 10 C.J. Prosise, SEA 8 10 Thomas Rawls, SEA 8 9 Isaiah Crowell, CLE 8 9 Mike Gillislee, BUF 8 9 Darren Sproles, PHI 7 9 Kenneth Dixon, BAL 7 9 T.J. Yeldon, JAC 7 8 Tim Hightower, NO 7 8 Terrance West, BAL 7 8 James White, NE 6 8 Kapri Bibbs, DEN 6 7 Charcandrick West, KC 6 7 Chris Ivory, JAC 6 7 Paul Perkins, NYG 5 6 Bilal Powell, NYJ 5 6 Chris Thompson, WAS 5 6 Christine Michael, SEA 5 6 Jerick McKinnon, MIN 5 6 Dwayne Washington, DET 5 5 Damien Williams, MIA 5 5 Derrick Henry, TEN 5 5

Wide receivers

Player Stnd PPR Antonio Brown, PIT 43 47 Julio Jones, ATL 42 46 Mike Evans, TB 40 44 A.J. Green, CIN 40 44 Odell Beckham, NYG 31 35 Jordy Nelson, GB 28 31 Dez Bryant, DAL 25 27 T.Y. Hilton, IND 23 26 Allen Robinson, JAC 21 24 Amari Cooper, OAK 19 22 Demaryius Thomas, DEN 18 21 Brandin Cooks, NO 18 21 Tyrell Williams, SD 18 21 Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 17 22 Davante Adams, GB 17 21 Michael Crabtree, OAK 17 20 Stefon Diggs, MIN 16 21 Michael Thomas, NO 16 19 Doug Baldwin, SEA 16 19 Donte Moncrief, IND 15 18 Randall Cobb, GB 14 17 Jamison Crowder, WAS 13 16 Terrelle Pryor, CLE 13 16 Kelvin Benjamin, CAR 12 15 DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 11 14 Brandon Marshall, NYJ 11 13 Julian Edelman, NE 10 14 Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 10 13 Kenny Britt, LA 10 12 Golden Tate, DET 9 12 Willie Snead, NO 9 12 Steve Smith, BAL 9 12 Rishard Matthews, TEN 9 11 Jordan Matthews, PHI 8 10 Jarvis Landry, MIA 7 10 Cole Beasley, DAL 7 10 Alshon Jeffery, CHI 7 9 Chris Hogan, NE 7 9 Mike Wallace, BAL 7 8 J.J. Nelson, ARI 6 8 Robert Woods, BUF 6 8 Marvin Jones, DET 6 8 John Brown, ARI 6 7 Ty Montgomery, GB 5 7 Mohamed Sanu, ATL 5 7 Jeremy Maclin, KC 5 7 DeSean Jackson, WAS 5 7

Tight ends

Player Stnd PPR Rob Gronkowski, NE 30 33 Delanie Walker, TEN 18 21 Greg Olsen, CAR 18 20 Jimmy Graham, SEA 16 18 Tyler Eifert, CIN 16 18 Jordan Reed, WAS 15 18 Antonio Gates, SD 10 12 Martellus Bennett, NE 9 11 Kyle Rudolph, MIN 9 11 Travis Kelce, KC 8 10 Cameron Brate, TB 8 9 Eric Ebron, DET 7 9 Zach Miller, CHI 6 8 Julius Thomas, JAC 5 6

Quarterbacks