PPR Trade Values 2026

Fantasy Draft Pros provides the most accurate PPR trade values for dynasty fantasy football. In full PPR scoring, every reception is worth 1 point — which significantly boosts high-volume pass catchers like slot WRs, pass-catching RBs, and elite TEs. Our PPR dynasty values reflect these adjustments so you never overpay or undersell in a PPR trade.

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Top 15 PPR Dynasty Values — May 2026

RankPlayerPosPPR Value
1Bijan RobinsonRB9,999
2Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR9,995
3Ja'Marr ChaseWR9,980
4Jahmyr GibbsRB9,964
5Puka NacuaWR8,887
6Brock BowersTE8,149
7Malik NabersWR8,145
8Justin JeffersonWR8,032
9Nico CollinsWR7,800
10Breece HallRB7,650
11Trey McBrideTE7,400
12CeeDee LambWR7,350
13Drake LondonWR7,200
14Amon-Ra St. BrownWR7,100
15Sam LaPortaTE6,950

How PPR Scoring Impacts Trade Values

In full PPR, high-volume receivers gain 4-8 points per game just from receptions. This makes WRs with 100+ target seasons and pass-catching TEs significantly more valuable than in standard scoring. Elite slot receivers like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua see the biggest PPR boosts, while pure rushing RBs lose relative value.

Half PPR vs Full PPR Values

Half PPR splits the difference — receptions are worth 0.5 points instead of 1.0. This means RBs hold slightly more value in half PPR compared to full PPR, while the WR/TE boost is roughly halved. Fantasy Draft Pros lets you toggle between Standard, Half PPR, and Full PPR in the trade calculator to see exactly how format affects every player's value.

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