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Dynasty Trade Value Chart vs Dynasty Salary Cap Values (1 Viewer)

Rick_Meyer

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I've used Dan Hindery's Dynasty Trade Value Chart since he started it (and love it) and recently noticed a similar tool called Dynasty Salary Cap Values. Appreciate all the work on both. From what I can surmise from the outside looking in:
  • Advantages of Trade Value Chart: includes rookie pick values.
  • Advantages of Salary Cap Values: incorporates multiple perspectives, updates more frequently, operates off your precise league settings.
My question is why the positional values are very different between the tools? A few examples:

PlayerTrade Chart ToolSalary Cap Tool
QB1 (Patrick Mahomes in both)47$66
RB1 (Bijan Robinson in both)64$41
WR1 (Justin Jefferson in both)58$43
TE1 (Dalton Kinkaid in TV, Travis Kelce in SCV)25$19

Positional value is obviously very important and I want to make sure I (and other users of these tools) are valuating properly. Lots of value to be gained or lost!

For reference, the changes I makes when using the Trade Chart tool are:
  • League Size = 16
  • Passing TD = 6
  • Points per Passing Year = 0.025
  • PPR = 0.25 for all positions
Our league has -4 INT, which I cannot place in the tool.
 

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