Chicago Bulls: Ranking trade value of every player on the roster for 2019-20

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14. Ryan Arcidiacono, Point Guard

There is an enormous gap between the first and second players for the Chicago Bulls on this list in terms of their trade value on the open market. Felicio would require the Bulls to give up additional draft picks, or other assets, to move on from the anchor that is his contract. But the rest of the 15-man roster isn’t near as bad in trade discussions.

The Bulls have a good amount of younger players that all offer at least a decent bit of trade value this season. Lower-cost contracts like that of former Villanova Wildcats point guard Ryan Arcidiacono could prove valuable for teams that need to add another piece in the backcourt rotation near the trade deadline.

Arcidiacono is off to a solid start with the Bulls this season. He registered a player efficiency rating of 14.4 and is shooting a whopping 54.5 percent from three-point range through six games. But the most impressive part of his stat line thus far is an offensive rating of 149. How insane is that after his offensive rating sat at 121 last season.

Any trade package that would need to involve another throw-in piece to even things out could include Arcidiacono. The Bulls have enough guard depth to absorb a potential blow that would include losing Arcidiacono. But his efficient game-management style off the bench and ultra-affordable three-year contract worth a total of just $9 million could be attractive in a trade deal.