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Thinking about making a trade? Build both sides below. PFM starts with the current Half-PPR rankings, puts more weight on the best player in the deal and discounts the extra pieces as the package gets deeper. A 3-for-1 has to be more than three names adding up to one star.
The current Half-PPR Draft rankings set the preseason trade value. Once the season starts, Rest-of-Season rankings take over.
Add what each team gets. The question is not whether the raw totals match. It is whether you would rather start the best player in the deal or the depth coming back.
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Once both sides are set, PFM will show the value gap, the best player in the deal and the team context around every player you are moving.
If one side is short, these are players who would move the deal closer to even on PFM value. They are not automatic adds. The player still has to help your lineup.
If the trade is close, look at the football setup around the players. A steadier quarterback, a better offense or more big-play chances can break a tie. Those grades are context only. They do not change the redraft value above.
These are anonymous trades PFM users checked recently. They are examples, not confirmed completed deals.
Depth can win you a trade. If you turn one starter into two guys you can actually use every week, that can make your lineup better. The problem is when a 3-for-1 looks good because there are more names coming back, but you just traded away the only player in the deal you never have to think about starting.
PFM gives every piece value, but the deeper the package gets, the less each extra player should move the deal. If you are giving up the best player, the return needs to fix something in your lineup. Three more decisions for your bench is not enough.
Before Week 1, the current Half-PPR Draft rankings set the player values. Dynasty values and PFM team ratings stay out of the math.
Once the games count, Rest-of-Season rankings set the trade value. What matters then is what a player can give you from that point forward, not where he was drafted in August.
A great matchup can make somebody a strong start without making him a better season-long trade asset. PFM keeps that in mind when evaluating Weekly values.
Offense Rating, QB Stability, Explosiveness and Roster Strength show the football situation around each player. They can help break a close call but they never change the ranking or the value.
This tool is for redraft. Dynasty has to price age, future picks and long-term roster value, so those trades belong in our separate model.