Have you ever had an offer sent to you that included a total of six different players including draft picks and you had no idea how to break it down? Do you match up player vs. player and compare them that way? That doesn’t work when you have a stud being traded away for depth. I’ve done the articles on what a dynasty draft pick is actually worth (read it here), but again, what if there are multiple picks/players involved?
This is one of my favorite articles to write, simply because it requires actual league involvement in order to complete. That’s right, I went out in my own leagues and started offering trades to see what I could get in return, as well as looking at some of my other league-mates’ trades. I did this to make your life easier.
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What you’ll find below is the only dynasty trade value chart that you’ll need. Putting a trade together for Julio Jones? Once you throw in Jerry Jeudy, who else needs to be added? What about picks, how many picks would I have to include? Every player/pick has a value and you’re now going to know what it should take to acquire any of them. Understand that some owners will not part for ‘just’ market value, that they want more. How much more? Well, that’s up to you, but this should tell you if you’re on the better end of the deal.
The way the chart works is pretty simple, where you’re just adding up each side of the trade in order to see which side wins. For Example: If you’re offered a late first-round pick and Kenny Golladay in exchange for Michael Thomas, you’d add the value of a late first-round rookie pick (22) and Golladay (55) together, giving them a value of 77. Thomas himself has a value of 82, so you’d be losing that trade. That’s just a small sample of what the chart can do. It should also be noted that the more players that are added in on one side, the more they’re devalued.
Another thing to keep in mind is that league-size is important. Don’t trade away three players for one, unless you have the depth to do so. This trade chart was built with a 12-team, full-PPR setting in mind. It also has my rankings, so if yours are different, just move your players up or down the scale. It should remain extremely close. Understand that if you can get a player for cheaper, attempt it. After all, that’s the whole idea, right? Win as many trades as possible.
DRAFT PICKS*
Potential Draft Pick | Value |
TOP-3 PICK | 42 |
TOP-6 PICK | 34 |
TOP-12 PICK | 22 |
EARLY 2ND ROUND | 17 |
LATE 2ND ROUND | 10 |
EARLY 3RD ROUND | 6 |
LATE 3RD ROUND | 2 |
*If you’d like to know how the values for rookie draft picks were generated, the research was done in this article right here. Understand that when it says top-three pick, it’s because when trading for a future draft pick, you don’t know what exact pick it will be. Draft pick value does vary year-to-year, but this is how you should value them on average.
QUARTERBACKS (with both Standard and SuperFlex Values)
Quarterback | Value | SuperFlex | Quarterback | Value | SuperFlex |
Patrick Mahomes | 38 | 79 | Cam Newton | 12 | 27 |
Lamar Jackson | 37 | 76 | Derek Carr | 12 | 27 |
Dak Prescott | 32 | 68 | Gardner Minshew II | 11 | 26 |
Russell Wilson | 32 | 65 | Jameis Winston | 10 | 24 |
Deshaun Watson | 32 | 62 | Tom Brady | 10 | 24 |
Kyler Murray | 30 | 60 | Drew Brees | 9 | 23 |
Matt Ryan | 26 | 47 | Philip Rivers | 9 | 22 |
Aaron Rodgers | 25 | 43 | Ben Roethlisberger | 8 | 22 |
Joe Burrow | 25 | 42 | Justin Herbert | 8 | 21 |
Baker Mayfield | 24 | 40 | Mitch Trubisky | 8 | 20 |
Carson Wentz | 22 | 37 | Dwayne Haskins | 7 | 19 |
Josh Allen | 20 | 36 | Jalen Hurts | 7 | 15 |
Jared Goff | 19 | 35 | Jordan Love | 6 | 14 |
Ryan Tannehill | 18 | 34 | Nick Foles | 6 | 14 |
Matthew Stafford | 17 | 34 | Jarrett Stidham | 5 | 13 |
Tua Tagovailoa | 16 | 33 | Andy Dalton | 4 | 11 |
Daniel Jones | 16 | 33 | Ryan Fitzpatrick | 3 | 10 |
Jimmy Garoppolo | 15 | 31 | Jacob Eason | 2 | 8 |
Kirk Cousins | 15 | 31 | Tyrod Taylor | 2 | 7 |
Drew Lock | 15 | 30 | Taysom Hill | 2 | 7 |
Sam Darnold | 14 | 30 | Josh Rosen | 2 | 6 |
Teddy Bridgewater | 13 | 29 | All Others | 1 | – |
RUNNING BACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
TIGHT ENDS
Tight End | Value | Tight End | Value |
George Kittle | 48 | Taysom Hill | 9 |
Travis Kelce | 45 | Eric Ebron | 8 |
Mark Andrews | 42 | David Njoku | 8 |
Zach Ertz | 38 | Rob Gronkowski | 7 |
Darren Waller | 34 | Chris Herndon IV | 7 |
Evan Engram | 30 | Dawson Knox | 6 |
Hayden Hurst | 28 | Adam Trautman | 6 |
Tyler Higbee | 28 | Devin Asiasi | 5 |
Noah Fant | 26 | Jordan Akins | 5 |
Hunter Henry | 26 | Drew Sample | 5 |
Dallas Goedert | 25 | Kyle Rudolph | 4 |
T.J. Hockenson | 25 | Albert Okwuegbunam | 3 |
Jonnu Smith | 19 | Tyler Eifert | 3 |
O.J. Howard | 19 | Dalton Keene | 2 |
Mike Gesicki | 18 | Josh Oliver | 2 |
Austin Hooper | 17 | Gerald Everett | 2 |
Will Dissly | 16 | Trey Burton | 2 |
Blake Jarwin | 15 | Jimmy Graham | 2 |
Irv Smith Jr. | 14 | Ryan Griffin | 2 |
Jared Cook | 13 | Brycen Hopkins | 2 |
Ian Thomas | 13 | Kaden Smith | 2 |
Jack Doyle | 12 | Greg Olsen | 2 |
Cole Kmet | 11 | Harrison Bryant | 2 |
Jace Sternberger | 10 | All Others | 1 |
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