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Dynasty Trade Value Chart
Player trade values normalized to a 0–100 scale. Sourced from live market data, updated every 6 hours. Toggle formats below — values shift meaningfully between 1QB and SuperFlex.
How to Use
Dynasty Trade Value Guidelines
What is a Dynasty Trade Value Chart?
A dynasty trade value chart assigns a numerical score (typically scaled 0 to 100) to every relevant player and draft pick. Because dynasty fantasy football requires managing both short-term winning windows and long-term roster health, trade value charts are essential for balancing a player's current production against their age, contract, and projected longevity.
1QB vs. SuperFlex Values
In standard 1QB formats, Quarterbacks have a lower baseline value because positional scarcity is minimal. In SuperFlex (or 2QB) leagues, the ability to start a second QB drastically increases their value. An elite SuperFlex QB (e.g., Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen) is often the single most valuable asset in dynasty, commanding multiple 1st-round draft picks in a trade.
How to Value Dynasty Draft Picks
Draft picks are the currency of dynasty leagues. Their value fluctuates rapidly: they are most valuable on the clock during your rookie draft and least valuable in the middle of the regular season. This chart integrates draft pick values directly alongside players. When making 2-for-1 or 3-for-1 trades, remember that consolidating assets for an elite player usually requires overpaying slightly to acquire the "best piece" in the deal.
Why Tiers Matter More Than Exact Values
Do not get entirely caught up in exactly matching numerical values. A player valued at 64 and a player valued at 61 are practically equal. Instead, look at the tiers. Trading within the same tier is usually a matter of positional need, while tier jumps (e.g., upgrading a Mid Tier player to an Elite Tier player) typically require adding substantial sweetener like an early rookie pick.