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Fantasy football trade analyzer.
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Compare both sides of a fantasy football trade in seconds. Choose your format, add the players or rookie picks, and see whether the value is fair before you accept.

You give

    You get

      Add at least one asset to each side to see the trade verdict.

      Trade values by FantasyCalc.com · values updated July 4, 2026

      How it works

      Three steps.
      No account required.

      1

      Pick a format

      Choose redraft, dynasty 1QB, or dynasty superflex before adding players and rookie picks.

      2

      Build both sides

      Search names, add up to five assets per side, and compare uneven offers like 2-for-1 trades.

      3

      Read the verdict

      The tool sums both sides, checks the fairness margin, and shows which side has the value edge.

      Beyond the values

      A fair trade can still be wrong for your roster.

      Scout can look at the rest of your roster, league format, and starting lineup needs before you accept a deal. Use the value check here, then ask Scout what the move does to your season.

      See what Scout can do
      Asked & answered

      Trade analyzer questions,
      answered straight.

      How does a fantasy football trade analyzer work?

      A fantasy football trade analyzer compares the players and picks on each side of a proposed deal. This tool uses FantasyCalc values, which are derived from real fantasy trades, then sums each side and checks the gap against a fairness margin. It runs in your browser with no signup.

      Are fantasy football trade analyzers accurate?

      Trade analyzers are useful guides, not final answers. The values here come from FantasyCalc and are derived from real fantasy trades, served from a cached snapshot with the last-updated date shown next to the tool. Your roster needs and league context still matter after the math looks fair.

      How do I know if a fantasy trade is fair?

      A fair fantasy trade usually keeps the summed value on each side close. This tool calls a trade fair when the difference is below a 10 percent margin, shows a slight edge from 10 to 25 percent, and flags larger gaps as lopsided. It supports redraft, dynasty 1QB, and dynasty superflex values.

      Should I accept a 2-for-1 trade in fantasy football?

      A 2-for-1 trade can be fair by summed value and still depend on your roster. Consolidation trades often favor the side receiving the best single player because one elite starter can be harder to replace than two smaller pieces. Use the verdict as a value check, then consider your lineup depth.

      What is the difference between redraft and dynasty trade values?

      Redraft values focus on the current season. Dynasty values include longer-term player value, and dynasty superflex gives quarterbacks more weight because starting quarterback demand is higher. This tool lets you switch among redraft, dynasty 1QB, and dynasty superflex.

      Is this fantasy football trade analyzer free?

      Yes. This fantasy football trade analyzer is free, requires no signup, and runs in the browser. The values come from a cached FantasyCalc snapshot, and the last-updated date is shown next to the tool.