We are on the brink of the 2022 season kicking off. With final cuts in and all preseason games in the rearview mirror, we have exactly one week before the season kicks off to make final moves in preparation for the season. We have to incorporate a mountain of news and different data points to try to update our preconceived notions of player value. With so much new information to parse, this is going to be one of the longest dynasty trade value chart articles of the year.
We will look at the following topics:
- A deep dive into rookie player values
- Calculating draft capital
- Major rookie risers
- Second-chance quarterbacks
- Fading veteran running backs
- Some WRs to watch
- Warning signs at TE
The dynasty trade value chart is tailored to 12-team PPR leagues a starting lineup of one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, and one flex. It now also includes trade values for Superflex leagues in a separate column. The chart is meant to serve primarily as a guide for trades but can also be a great resource during startup drafts. If the players and picks on each side of the trade offer add up to approximately the same number, the trade would be considered even. If you receive a trade offer that sends you players with a higher total number value than the players you are giving up, the offer is worth strongly considering. Each league is different, so pay close attention to the scoring and starting roster requirements specific to your league.
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