Dynasty Trade Value Chart: June (2024)

Dynasty Trade Value Chart: June (1)

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With the rookie draft season winding down, we are entering the months of the dynasty calendar in which most startup drafts occur. I recently drafted a couple of startups and have spent extra time in the past week collecting and analyzing startup ADP for dynasty leagues (with a focus on the Superflex format) that kicked off after the NFL Draft.

The entire focus of this month’s article will be on startup strategy, including the players at each position you should be targeting. Specifically, I want to highlight the top values at each position and detail my thought process on how best to build a roster to dominate your new league for years to come.

We will cover the following topics in depth:

  1. The NFL and dynasty trends you must take into account in a startup draft.
  2. The three key goals you want to achieve when building your dynasty roster.
  3. An update on content and tools to expect the rest of the summer.
  4. An early look at the 2025 class and how you should treat 2025 picks in your 2024 startup drafts.
  5. The overall positional strategy and top startup draft targets at every position.

Quick Note on Dynasty Tools and Content

As detailed in-depth last month, I am transitioning away from including huge tables with hundreds of players in them inside the monthly Dynasty Trade Value Chart article. Instead, you can see all of the trade values you would in past years inside the Dynasty Trade Value Chart tool. It allows you to customize values for your specific league format, rosters, and scoring. It also includes an option to download the custom values in a spreadsheet and a trade calculator. More fun tools are on the way.

You will also be getting more dynasty content from me this summer. I recently got approval to write a weekly article exploring dynasty topics from a data-driven perspective. I am incredibly excited about the opportunity and want to have a new article up on the site every Friday morning for the rest of the summer.

Dynasty Trends You Must Consider

Several NFL and fantasy trends point to one overarching dynasty strategy – make building quality long-term depth your top priority. Let’s look at those trends:

  1. More games. More byes. All signs point to the NFL eliminating one or more preseason games and moving to an 18-game schedule in the near future. When this expansion inevitably happens, the players will bargain for concessions (in addition to their split of a larger financial pot). One of those concessions sought is likely to be a second bye week for each NFL team. If these bye weeks continue to occur in the middle of the season, we would see a scenario where each team has two byes within a 12-week stretch. For fantasy purposes, this would mean an average of one-sixth of our rosters would be on bye in any given week. Some weeks would be worse than others. It is going to become increasingly difficult to build a successful “stars and scrubs” dynasty roster that can actually win your league.

  2. More fantasy starters. I have been writing this article for a decade and have played in dynasty leagues for nearly twice that long. The unmistakable trend is that each season, the standard for the number of total offensive starters has risen slightly. In the early years, most leagues required seven or eight offensive starters (and often included defenses and kickers for nine or ten total starters). It became common practice for existing leagues to do away with kickers and team defense and replace them with flex spots and very few startups in 2024 include defense or kicker in the starting lineup. The Superflex format continues to rise in popularity every single season and has become the standard for new startups. In searching for potential startups to join, most I see posted or advertised in 2024 are now Superflex leagues with two or more regular flex spots (10-to-12 total offensive starters). In the past, you could get a few elite players and dominate your league. Format changes have made that an impossibility in most newer leagues.

  3. More fantasy turnover. The NFL went 60 years without a rookie having 1,400 receiving yards. It has now happened three times since 2020 (Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, and Puka Nacua). Prior to last season, only two tight ends in NFL history had 70 receptions as a rookie. We saw two catch 70+ in 2023 (Sam LaPorta and Dalton Kincaid). At every position, players are entering the NFL, ready to make an instant impact. The corollary to this is that we are also seeing players have shorter productive careers. Seeing elite wide receivers falling off a cliff around age 30 has become the norm. Fewer and fewer running backs are seeing second contracts. You have to be constantly replenishing your roster every season with rookies or you will get left in the dust.

  4. Deeper dynasty rosters. I do not have hard data to back this up, but the dynasty trend is towards deeper rosters. Ten years ago, having 18 to 24 total roster spots was most common. Some startups today still have relatively shallow benches of 24 or fewer. The vast majority are now allowing you to roster 25 to 30 players. Plus, with no defenses or kickers, these are all skill-position players. It is increasingly difficult to improve your dynasty roster via waivers. You had better build your depth through the startup and future rookie drafts, or you will have a hard time.

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Dynasty Trade Value Chart: June (2024)

FAQs

What is Jonathan Taylor Dynasty trade value? ›

Dynasty PPR Trade Value Chart 2024
PlayerValue
Jonathan Taylor67
Christian McCaffrey64
Travis Etienne59
Saquon Barkley51
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Is there a trade deadline in Dynasty? ›

190: Dynasty Trade Deadline. The dynasty trade deadline begins in some leagues as early as Week 12 kickoff, about a week away. The key window is upon dynasty teams to explore team direction-specific trades, whether in or out for the 2022 season.

How do trades work in dynasty? ›

Dynasty leagues typically allow trading year round. That means you can take advantage of changing player values during the season and key points of the offseason, such as free agency and the NFL Draft. Dynasty leagues allow owners to trade draft picks for future-year rookie drafts.

Should I trade for Kyle Pitts in Dynasty? ›

MORE: Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Value Chart

It's a better time to trade for Pitts now than it was during the 2023 season, and if he is truly healthy, he could turn into a profitable piece for fantasy teams in all situations.

Should I trade Kyren Williams in Dynasty? ›

Fantasy managers are likely a bit weary of his leading-back status in 2023, which means you could get a 23-year-old exceptionally productive fantasy back at a discount. I would not be trading Williams off of my dynasty roster unless I received top-5 dynasty running back value in return for a trade.

Are dynasty rookie drafts snake? ›

Typically, dynasty rosters are much deeper than redraft rosters, so your best bet to add contributing talent to your roster is through the rookie draft. Depending on your league finish, you'll be assigned a draft slot, and these rookie drafts are typically linear, unlike the snake draft you may be familiar with.

How many players do you keep in dynasty? ›

The nature of a dynasty league is that teams can keep as many players as they want each season at no cost. This aspect of the format is what makes a dynasty league … a dynasty league. You can keep a player for his entire career or until you choose to move off of them.

How long do dynasty leagues last? ›

Like a game of Monopoly, most dynasty leagues last until everyone decides they don't want to play anymore. Then the league unceremoniously dies, and lots of projects go unfinished. There isn't a true, ultimate winner of the league. It just fizzles out.

Should I trade Cooper Kupp in Dynasty? ›

Dynasty managers should definitely explore trading Kupp. Most players over 30 are worth trading away. Yet, don't just give Kupp away. Value him as a mid-to-low WR2 for the next couple of years.

What is KTC fantasy football? ›

KeepTradeCut provides rankings and values for dynasty and redraft fantasy football. The way we do this is simple — to see the rankings we first make you answer a quick question.

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