What happened: Yahoo analyst Justin Boone assigned Josh Allen a valuation of 66 points in one-quarterback formats and 141 in two-quarterback setups for July. Drake Maye earned the second slot at 60 points in single-quarterback formats and 126 in two-quarterback scoring. Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow rounded out the top five, registering two-quarterback values of 116 and 115 respectively.
Why it matters: The trade charts calibrate player tiers across 12-team PPR leagues to guide roster construction ahead of 2026 NFL training camps. Caleb Williams, Justin Herbert, and Patrick Mahomes II occupy the next tier, holding two-quarterback trade values of 110, 110, and 105. Veterans Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford carry lower valuations of 72 and 39 in two-quarterback formats, highlighting the premium placed on youth in dynasty leagues.
By the numbers: In Boone's 12-team PPR valuation, exactly five quarterbacks hold a two-quarterback trade value above 114: Josh Allen (141), Drake Maye (126), Jayden Daniels (117), Lamar Jackson (116), and Joe Burrow (115). Allen's chart-topping 141 points in two-quarterback formats exceed 15th-ranked Fernando Mendoza (62) by 79 points and 24th-ranked Daniel Jones (46) by 95 points. At the bottom of the 85-player chart, seven quarterbacks carry a two-quarterback value of zero.
What to watch: Boone will publish his next set of dynasty trade value charts in August following preseason game action. Fantasy managers will monitor whether upcoming training camp competitions shift the valuations for late-tier options like Jaxson Dart and Bo Nix.