With the NFL Draft just over three weeks away and free agency in the rear view mirror, April is our last chance to try to best position ourselves for upcoming rookie drafts. We have also had a few weeks to contemplate the impact of the biggest free agency moves and what they mean for player values.
This month’s dynasty trade value chart will go deeper on:
- Preparing for upcoming 2023 rookie drafts
- The case for Superflex and Tight End Premium Leagues
- An early look ahead to the 2024 rookie class
- The toughest quarterbacks to value
- The true free agency winners at RB
- Quantifying Risk Ahead of the Draft
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. 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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