![]() ![]() If you're in a tight-end premium league, add 10 points to the tight ends. If you're in a league where you can start more than one quarterback add 17 points to the quarterback values. It's based on leagues that start two running backs, three receivers, a tight end and a flex. Hopefully, that helps you get some deals done.Īs always, this chart is based on a one-quarterback PPR league, where passing touchdowns are worth six points. It now also includes trade values for Superflex leagues in a separate column. The dynasty trade value chart is tailored to 12-team PPR leagues with a starting lineup of one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, and one flex. ![]() If you're one of the two or three best teams in the league, drop the value by three points. Introduce another new dynasty app: our Dynasty Trade Calculator. If you're in a full rebuild, view those picks as worth five more points than what the chart shows. Like I do with Superflex leagues and tight-end premium leagues below, I'm empowering you to adjust the values. Each player's future fantasy points are projected out for the rest of the season and ranked. The player's trade value is calculated as value over baseline. Then add additional players to each team until you see the trade you want. My solution is an imperfect one, but I hedged. How to use the trade analyzer: Start typing in the player name box for team one and select the first player. If I was heading into a rebuild, I might give up a player 10 spots higher, like Dalvin Cook. If I was a contender I wouldn't consider dealing Jones for 1.01. As an example, I have the 1.01 in 2021 valued between Aaron Jones and DeAndre Hopkins. The ongoing debate on who the top dynasty fantasy quarterback is has been going on for years. That difference is exacerbated when you start talking about picks. Rebuilders need youth and contenders need production. For my efforts, I expect a lot of "Thanks, I hate it."ĭynasty trade charts are already close to impossible because of the range of motivations teams can have. I had already added a general guide, but now I've broken down my view of the value of each of the top 12 rookie picks as well as values for 2021 second and third-round picks, and 2022 rookie picks. That leads to requests for me to include the picks in the Dynasty Trade Chart. My concern with Richardson is that he could be bad enough as a passer that his leash is not near that long.As we move towards the end of free agency and closer to the 2021 NFL Draft, Fantasy managers are getting excited about trading for those 2021 rookie picks. But one of the benefits of adding an elite QB to your Dynasty squad, especially in Superflex, is that he is going to get three or four years to prove himself as a passer. He could lead all quarterbacks in rushing his first year as a starter and it would not be a shock to anyone. He also appeared to break the Florida Gators' passing game at times last year, completing just 53.8% of his passes. He basically broke the NFL Combine, positing the most impressive athletic testing numbers ever for a quarterback. The most interesting, by far, is Richardson. Stroud is actually my QB1 in this class, at least before landing spot, but it's not hard to make an argument for any of these three. What may have been surprising was the order the quarterbacks went with Adam Aizer selecting Bryce Young at No.1, Jamey Eisenberg taking Anthony Richardson at No. Unsurprisingly, Bijan Robinson went first overall and he was followed by three straight quarterbacks. Our team of analysts includes Derek Brown, Matthew Freedman, and Andrew Erickson. Dynasty Trade Calculator has been collecting dynasty data for over five years, and they are constantly tweaking their rules engine and algorithms to keep up with the ever-changing landscape of dynasty league fantasy football. Our first rookie-only mock of 2023 was a two-round Superflex mock completed on Monday. Whether it’s a dynasty startup draft or your rookie draft, we have you covered. ![]()
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