⚡ Dynasty Trade Calculator

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Dynasty Trading Across Fantasy Sports

The dynasty trade framework applies across sports. Whether you're trading a running back in football or a starting pitcher in baseball, the core principles stay the same: younger players hold more long-term value, elite assets command a premium over depth, and future draft picks depreciate over time. This calculator uses the proven dynasty football trade engine — the same stud adjustment algorithm, tier system, and value scale that dynasty football managers rely on. While the player database focuses on NFL players, the trade analysis methodology works for evaluating any dynasty format where you need to compare total value across two sides of a deal.

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Team AFairTeam B Fair Trade Balanced value on both sides

Cross-Sport Dynasty Trade Features

This dynasty trade calculator includes 6 features that apply to any dynasty format. The stud adjustment prevents overpaying for depth. The tier system groups assets by quality. The draft pick valuations price future capital with year-based discounts. These features work whether you're analyzing a football dynasty trade or applying the framework to a baseball dynasty scenario.

Stud Adjustment Algorithm

One elite player is worth more than the sum of several average ones. The stud adjustment adds an 8% bonus to the top asset when valued at 8,000+ and 4% between 6,500–7,999. Sides with 4+ assets take a depth penalty. This mirrors how real dynasty trades settle.

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Superflex & 1QB Values

QBs shift by 2,000–2,600 points between superflex and 1QB. Toggle formats to match your league. RBs and WRs see smaller shifts. The biggest impact is on QB trade evaluations.

Superflex
Jayden Daniels
9,800
QB value boosted
1QB
Jayden Daniels
7,200
−2,600 difference

Draft Pick Value Chart

Picks priced by round, slot (Early/Mid/Late), and year. Future picks discount 10% per year. Early picks carry 20% more value than mid-round selections.

Early
7,800
Mid
6,100
Late
4,050
'28 Mid
4,880 (80%)

5 Player Tiers

Every player maps to Elite (9,000+), Star (7,500–9,000), Starter (5,000–7,500), Bench (3,000–5,000), or Stash (below 3,000). Tiers help you evaluate trades at a glance.

EliteJa'Marr Chase, Bijan Robinson
StarJosh Allen, Malik Nabers
StarterCaleb Williams, Nico Collins
BenchDerrick Henry, Mark Andrews
StashTravis Kelce

PPR, Half PPR & Standard

Toggle scoring formats to match your league. PPR boosts pass catchers. Standard favors volume rushers. Half PPR splits the difference.

PPR
Full point per reception
Half PPR
0.5 points per reception
Standard
No reception bonus

Copy & Share Trades

Copy a formatted trade summary — player names, values, and verdict — and paste it into your league chat. No screenshot needed.

📋 Trade Summary
Team A gives: Ja'Marr Chase (9,500)
Team B gives: CeeDee Lamb (8,200) + 2026 Early 2nd (5,040)
✅ Fair Trade — Difference: 740

Dynasty Trade Principles That Apply to Baseball

Dynasty baseball leagues share core trade principles with football dynasty leagues. Young position players with 5-category production hold more long-term value than aging sluggers — the same way young WRs outvalue aging RBs in football. Starting pitchers carry injury risk that depresses their value relative to hitters, similar to how RBs carry more injury risk than WRs in football. Elite closers hold value but depreciate quickly — like aging QBs in 1QB formats. Use the pick explorer to see how draft pick values map to the dynasty framework.

2026 Early 1st
7,800
Ashton Jeanty

Dynasty Trade Value Framework

The dynasty trade calculator uses a 0–10,000 scale with 5 tiers. This framework applies across dynasty sports. Elite assets (9,000+) are franchise cornerstones you don't trade unless the return is overwhelming. Star assets (7,500–9,000) anchor your roster. Starters (5,000–7,500) fill lineup spots. Bench (3,000–5,000) provides depth. Stash (below 3,000) covers upside picks. In baseball dynasty, a 22-year-old shortstop with power and speed would map to Elite or Star tier — the same way a 23-year-old WR1 does in football.

Stash
0–3,000
Bench
3,000–5,000
Starter
5,000–7,500
Star
7,500–9,000
Elite
9,000+

Free Dynasty Trade Calculator for Any Format

This dynasty trade calculator is free and format-agnostic. The trade analysis engine — stud adjustments, tier comparisons, draft pick pricing — works for any dynasty format. While the player database covers NFL players, baseball dynasty managers can use the framework to evaluate trade structure: is a 1-for-3 trade fair? How much should future picks discount? When does the stud premium kick in? These questions apply identically to baseball dynasty leagues.

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Dynasty Roster Strategy Across Sports

Dynasty roster strategy follows the same rebuild-contend spectrum in baseball and football. Rebuilding teams trade away aging producers for young talent and future picks. Contending teams buy proven veterans at slight overpays to push for a championship. Balanced teams hold a mix. The trade calculator helps you evaluate whether a proposed deal fits your team's position on this spectrum — regardless of the sport. Use the strategy toggle to see how roster composition shifts by approach.

Rebuild mode: Stack young players and future picks. Trade away aging veterans for draft capital. Target players under 24 with upside and accumulate 1st-round picks for the next 2–3 years.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the dynasty baseball trade calculator

Does this dynasty baseball trade calculator include MLB player values?

This calculator uses an NFL player database but applies a dynasty trade framework that works across sports. The stud adjustment, tier system, draft pick pricing, and trade analysis methodology apply to any dynasty format — including baseball. For MLB-specific player values, you would pair this framework with baseball-specific value data from your league's consensus or platform.

How does the stud adjustment apply to dynasty baseball trades?

The stud adjustment works identically in baseball dynasty trades. If one side of a trade has a single elite asset (8,000+ value) and the other side sends multiple mid-tier pieces, the elite side gets an 8% bonus. This reflects how dynasty baseball managers value a Mike Trout-caliber franchise player over three average starters — the same "four quarters for a dollar" problem that exists in all dynasty sports.

Are dynasty baseball draft picks valued the same way as football picks?

Dynasty draft pick valuation follows the same formula: base value by round, multiplied by slot factor (Early 1.2×, Mid 1.0×, Late 0.8×), and discounted 10% per future year. Baseball dynasty picks may carry different absolute values in practice — an MLB farm system prospect is harder to project than an NFL rookie — but the relative discount structure (current picks worth more than future picks, early picks worth more than late picks) applies equally.

Can I use this calculator for other dynasty sports besides football and baseball?

The trade analysis framework in this calculator — stud adjustments, tier breakdowns, draft pick pricing, and trade verdicts — applies to any dynasty sport format. Basketball, hockey, and soccer dynasty leagues all follow the same core trade principles: younger assets outvalue older ones, elite talent commands a premium, and future picks depreciate. The specific player values are football-based, but the analysis engine is sport-agnostic.