Sincere apologies for the delay in posting this month’s Dynasty Trade Value Chart Article. The hope was to be able to include a detailed introduction to a new tool that I have been working on (more on that below) but there were too many bugs to make the tool live, even after delaying a few days. Instead, this month’s article will focus on how we should be valuing rookies in comparison to veterans at this time of year.
We will dive into the following topics this month:
- The rookies you should be targeting right now at each position
- The latest news impacting the values of veterans like Brock Purdy, Nick Chubb, and Brandon Aiyuk
- A deeper dive into valuing 2024 rookie picks
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.
Dynasty Web Apps
We have introduced a customizable dynasty trade value chart that adjusts the player values to fit your league size, starting lineup requirements, and scoring. It can be found here:
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