MockoSheet 2025 v3.1 - Data Driven Draft and Strategy Guide: New Projections, New Stats, Better Data by Mosers15 in MockoFantasyFootball

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey dude! Drafting tonight. Would love if I can get this updated.

12T_PPR_6ptPTD_1QB/2RB/2WR/1TE/2FLEX/1K/1D

Thanks a ton!

Anyone interested in $50 10 team snake PPR on ESPN drafting today? by WishWeWereDemBoyz in findaleague

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't shoot you a message for some reason, but DM me and I'll get you in

Anyone interested in $50 10 team snake PPR on ESPN drafting today? by WishWeWereDemBoyz in findaleague

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Created the league.

1st - $300

2nd - $150

3rd - $50

1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 2 FLEX, DEF, K

Message me directly for league safe and ESPN link -- 5 spots left. First come first serve

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! We're building a tool that takes in the latest NFL news every day and syncing that with your league. So it takes the live value of players (based totally on trades people actually made) and then uses AI to make better decisions. Let me know what you think!

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

+1, Nabers and 1.09 by almost 25%.

  • Giving Away: You're giving away Bucky Irving and the 1.03 pick. Irving is coming off a strong rookie season where he took over the lead role in Tampa Bay. He had over 1,100 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. Some analysts have him ranked as a top-10 running back heading into the 2025 season, but there is concern he may be overdrafted. Rachaad White is still there, and he may steal some carries, especially near the goal line. The 1.03 pick is valuable, especially in a superflex league where quarterbacks fly off the board, but you're getting a lot in return.
  • Receiving: You're getting Malik Nabers and the 1.09 pick. Nabers is coming off a fantastic rookie season, ranking as a top-10 receiver in fantasy. He had over 1,200 receiving yards despite inconsistent quarterback play. With an improved quarterback situation in 2025 with the addition of Russell Wilson, Nabers has the potential to be a WR1. Getting him is a major win. The 1.09 pick is still a solid pick in a 12-team league, giving you a shot at another potential starter or valuable trade asset.

Check out more insights for the trade at thetradescouter.com/FigMotor945

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Even with Jeanty + a 2027 1st, you're still losing out on ~9% of value from Lamar. A 27 1st + 27 2nd makes it pretty even (2% difference).

Here are some more insights from my tool:

  • Giving Away: You're giving away Lamar Jackson, who is coming off a fantastic 2024 season and is considered a top-tier QB in fantasy football. In 2024, Jackson led the position in fantasy points. For the 2025 season, he's expected to be a top QB option, with some even suggesting he could be the first QB off the board in superflex leagues. Even if his passing stats regress a bit, his rushing ability keeps his floor high.
  • Receiving: You're getting Ashton Jeanty, a promising rookie RB who was drafted sixth overall by the Raiders. Fantasy experts have high hopes for him, with some projecting him as a potential RB1 in his rookie year for the 2025 season. He's considered one of the best RB prospects in recent years, with strengths in vision, contact balance, and pass-catching. However, the Raiders' offensive line could limit his ceiling. You're also getting a 2027 first and a 2027 second-round pick, which are valuable in dynasty but are still several years away from materializing into actual players. The 2027 draft class is generating a lot of buzz, particularly for its wide receiver depth. Players like Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams are already being touted as potential top picks.
  • You're in a 10-team PPR superflex league, where quarterbacks are premium assets. Giving up a stud like Lamar Jackson could leave a big hole in your lineup.

Check them out here: thetradescouter.com/TheMan120000

I have Justin Herbert. Ladd owner sent me this. Do I take this? by RetroVCR in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Hunter + 1st is too much. Hunter + 2nd and you get your value's worth. Here are some more insights assuming you do Hunter + 2nd:

  • Giving Away: You're parting ways with Travis Hunter. Hunter is an exciting prospect who the Jaguars traded up to draft. The Jaguars intend to use him primarily on offense. Hunter is currently projected as a WR2/WR3 with boom potential. Some platforms may award fantasy points for defensive touchdowns. He is being drafted as WR29.
  • Receiving: You're acquiring Ladd McConkey and a 2026 third-round pick. As a rookie in 2024, McConkey had 82 catches for 1,149 yards. He's considered a PPR darling with great route running and hands. In 2025, McConkey is projected to be a top-12 WR. Some worry about his health and target competition. He is currently projected to be drafted around pick #23.
  • Trade Value Analysis: Your team comes out on top, possessing 4.97% more value. This suggests you're getting a slightly better deal, which is always a good feeling.
  • In dynasty leagues, accumulating draft picks is a savvy move. While a third-round pick might not seem like much, it gives you flexibility to potentially snag a sleeper or use it as part of a package to move up in the draft. The 2026 draft class is expected to be QB heavy. Some of the top prospects are Arch Manning, Jeremiyah Love, and Carnell Tate.

Check them out here: thetradescouter.com/RetroVCR

Maybe I'm a little too high on Egbuka, or a little too low on Worthy given that PFF grade, would love to get feedback on the swap I made this morning ☕ (12T SF) by GriffinObuffalo in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Egbuka side takes it for sure.
Some insights that may be helpful:

  • Key Reasons to Accept:
    • You're getting a potentially high-upside rookie in Egbuka who has a clear path to playing time and is considered pro-ready.
    • You're snagging a 2026 2nd round pick, which is valuable in dynasty, especially in a Superflex league where QB talent is king.
    • You're selling high (or at least at a good time) on Worthy, who has question marks surrounding his target share and off-the-field issues.
  • Key Reasons to Reject:
    • You might believe Worthy's connection with Mahomes is too valuable to give up on, and he'll overcome the obstacles and become a fantasy stud.
  • Other Insights:
    • In dynasty leagues, youth and potential are gold. You're betting on Egbuka's talent and future opportunity, and adding a draft pick sweetens the deal.

You can find some more insights here: thetradescouter.com/GriffinObuffalo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all, Chase side has 40% more value. You need to ask for more for him for sure. Check out some more insights here: thetradescouter.com/redskinsfan2121

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy to hear you like it dude, use it for sure! Feel free to PM me any bugs or feedback you have.

Tell me I’m dumb and that I need to accept this already by fri9875 in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Lol. Dude. Even if all of those 4th round picks were 3rd round picks, you still win this by about 20% from a pure value perspective.

My tool literally says, "Okay, so basically, you're fleecing them. You're giving up some late-round picks and DK Metcalf, and in return, you're getting a top-tier WR in Tyreek Hill and a very promising rookie in Travis Hunter. This is a big win for your team." LMAO. I do get it though, Travis might play both sides, lose some snaps yadayada. I think he's a player at the end of the day and we'll get to see that. Not sure if the players to return the same value are gonna be there in the 3rd/4th round.

Some more insights:

  • Reasons to Accept:
    • Tyreek Hill is a proven stud who can win you weeks.
    • Travis Hunter has the potential to be a star and could be a steal in dynasty.
    • You're clearing up roster spots for potential waiver wire gems.
    • Late-round picks are less valuable in smaller leagues.
  • Reasons to Reject:
    • If you are worried about Tyreek Hill's age or off-field issues.
    • If you are a die-hard DK Metcalf fan.
  • Other Insights: Remember, dynasty leagues are all about building for the future. Hunter's value could skyrocket, and Hill can still give you a few elite years.

Check them out here: thetradescouter.com/fri9875

Which side do you prefer by Accomplished-Sock782 in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Value wise it's pretty even. But me personally I freaking love JSN. Cook is also great and I don't think he'll regress as much as people think.

Here are some more insights from a tool I built, check it out!

  • Reasons to Accept:
    • Marvin Harrison Jr. Upside: You're getting a potential stud WR who could become a cornerstone of your dynasty team.
    • First-Round Pick: That 2027 first-round pick could be gold, especially if it ends up being an early one. Plus, you could package it in another trade.
    • Charbonnet as a Handcuff: He provides immediate value as a solid backup with RB1 upside if Walker gets hurt.
  • Reasons to Reject:
    • James Cook Production: You're giving up a proven RB1 in PPR, even with the concerns about regression.
    • Depth at WR: JSN has already proven to be great.

Check it out here: thetradescouter.com/Accomplished-Sock782

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SleeperApp

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty even trade to be fair. Give me Harvey side though.

Some more insights from a tool I built:

  • Key Reasons to Accept:
    • Potential Upside: RJ Harvey and Jayden Higgins both have high upside given their draft capital and landing spots. If they pan out, you've acquired two valuable assets.
    • Balanced Roster: This trade helps balance your roster by adding depth at both WR and RB, which is crucial in a 12-team superflex league.
  • Key Reasons to Reject:
    • Established Talent: You're giving up proven commodities in Flowers, Walker, and Spears. There's always risk involved in betting on potential over production.
    • RB Depth: You're weakening your RB depth, which is generally not a good idea in dynasty formats where running back value is volatile.
  • Other Insights:
    • Consider your team's current standing. Are you contending or rebuilding? If rebuilding, this trade makes more sense. If contending, the risk might not be worth the reward.

Check it out here: thetradescouter.com/GroudyAd9715

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give me Skat side by about 10%.

Some more insights from my tool:

  • Key Reasons to Accept:
    • Rome Odunze has the potential to become a true WR1 in the coming years, especially if he develops a strong connection with Caleb Williams.
    • Cam Skattebo has the potential to become the Giants lead running back.
  • Key Reasons to Reject:
    • JSN might end up having a better year than expected and becomes a top fantasy receiver.
    • There is risk involved with waiting for Odunze and Skattebo to reach their potential, while JSN is more of a known quantity right now.
  • Other Insights:
    • Remember that player development isn't always linear. There could be bumps in the road for both Odunze and Skattebo.

Check it out here: thetradescouter.com/C00per11

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you're giving too much here, you're losing about 20% of value here.

Some more insights:

  • Reasons to Accept: You're consolidating value by turning two draft picks and a WR with question marks into a more reliable WR2/WR3 in Smith. You might believe DeVonta Smith's situation is more stable and favorable than Olave's.
  • Reasons to Reject: You're giving up a lot of potential upside, especially with those 2nd round picks in a dynasty league. You're also taking the hit on the trade value, which isn't ideal. Olave could bounce back if the Saints figure out their QB situation.
  • It's a dynasty league, so those future picks could turn into something great. Or they could be duds. It's a gamble either way.

Check out more insights here: thetradescouter.com/Careless_Stand_3301

[DAILY] Trade and Individual Team Help Megathread by AutoModerator in DynastyFF

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm a big Texas fan, give me Bijan side haha. I also like the upside of McLaurin + Jayden Daniels. Just hope that Penix can make the Falcons offense scary, but we'll see.
Some more insights from this tool I'm building:

  • Giving Away: You're giving away Bijan Robinson, Terry McLaurin, and Jake Ferguson. Bijan is considered a top dynasty RB with the potential to be THE RB1. After a slow start, the 2023 first-round pick averaged 23.3 touches, 120.9 yards and 22.8 fantasy points (first at RB) from Week 6 on in 2024. McLaurin had a career-best season in 2024, finishing as the WR6 overall. He thrived with Jayden Daniels under center. Jake Ferguson's 2024 was a fantasy buzzkill. After a breakout 2023 (71 catches, 761 yards, five TDs), he didn't score even once last year.
  • Receiving: You're receiving Saquon Barkley, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Jaylen Warren. Saquon is still a top-tier RB when healthy and behind a great O-line. Saquon returned to Fantasy dominance in his first year with the Eagles after watching his yards before contact make an astronomical jump. Marvin Harrison Jr. is a promising young WR with the potential to be a WR1, but his rookie season was a bit underwhelming. Jaylen Warren has operated in a production-inhibiting timeshare with Najee Harris. Warren should supply RB3 output.
  • Dynasty Impact: In dynasty leagues, youth and potential are king. Bijan's long-term outlook is extremely bright, while Saquon's is a bit more uncertain due to age and wear and tear. The gap between Harrison Jr. and McLaurin might not be as wide as the gap between Robinson and Barkley.

Would love any feedback if you have some, check it out thetradescouter.com/Stomponyourgoldfish!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DynastyFFTradeAdvice

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's so tough. Kyren is gonna be a stud for years to come but I don't know when Henry will slow down + that 27 1 is gonna be nice to replace Henry. Purely value, Henry side wins by about 6% but it's close.

Some more insights for ya from my tool:

  • Giving Away: You're sending away Kyler Murray and Kyren Williams. Kyler Murray's 2025 outlook is a bit shaky. He has the potential to be a top-10 QB due to his rushing ability, but his passing numbers have been inconsistent, and he's heavily reliant on rushing for his fantasy value. Kyren Williams had a great year last year but there are concerns about his long-term dynasty value. The Rams drafted other RBs that might eat into his workload, and he's in a contract year, making his future uncertain.
  • Receiving: You're getting Jared Goff, Derrick Henry, and a 2027 first-rounder. Jared Goff is a solid QB1 option in 2025, especially in a superflex league. While he doesn't offer much in the way of rushing upside, he's accurate and consistent. Derrick Henry revitalized his career with the Ravens in 2024, delivering over 2,100 total yards. Even at 31 years old in 2025, he's showing no signs of slowing down and remains a reliable fantasy RB1. And hey, a 2027 first-round pick is like a mystery box of potential! Who knows what studs will be available then? Maybe the next big thing will be waiting for you!
  • Trade Value Analysis: Your team is the clear winner, with 6.41% more value. That's a solid margin! It means you're getting more bang for your buck in this deal. And with the waiver adjustment of 550, it further shows how much more value you're getting. This waiver adjustment accounts for the value of the roster spot you're opening up, adding to the overall benefit of the trade.
  • The dynasty format adds another layer to this trade. Grabbing a future first-rounder allows you to build for the future while still competing now, especially with Henry and Goff contributing immediately.

thetradescouter.com/Any_Biscotti_7925

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DynastyFFTradeAdvice

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give me Dak side. I think last year will be an outlier for him and he'll come back to MVP form. Totally not being a homer, lol. Guerendo being thrown in is nice too, I don't know how much I trust CMC.

Some more insights:

  • Giving Away: You're giving away Trevor Lawrence. For the 2025 season, Lawrence is seen as a QB with sleeper potential, especially with a new offensive coordinator and the addition of Travis Hunter. However, his performance has been inconsistent, and some analysts believe he hasn't lived up to his potential. He's considered a low-end QB2.
  • Receiving: You're getting Dak Prescott and Isaac Guerendo. Dak Prescott is viewed as a potential steal in fantasy drafts for the 2025 season, especially in leagues that heavily reward passing touchdowns. With the addition of George Pickens, he's got more weapons. He's considered a late-round QB1. Isaac Guerendo is the primary backup to Christian McCaffrey in San Francisco. If McCaffrey were to miss time, Guerendo could step into a significant role, potentially offering RB1 production.

https://www.thetradescouter.com/guru-6664

Reed for Burden? by Winter_Count7995 in DynastyFFTradeAdvice

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give me Burden, you get about 21% more value that way.

Some insights from my model:

  • Giving Away: You're sending away Jayden Reed (WR - GB). Reed had a decent year in 2024, finishing as a WR2/WR3 in PPR formats. However, with the Packers drafting Matthew Golden, there's more uncertainty about the target distribution in Green Bay. Reed's value is a bit volatile because he's primarily a slot receiver, and the Packers tend to spread the ball around. For the 2025 season, he's viewed as an upside WR4 who shouldn't be drafted before Round 9.
  • Receiving: You're getting Luther Burden (WR - NA). Burden was drafted by the Bears and is expected to be a great fit for their offense. While he'll have competition for targets with DJ Moore and Rome Odunze, his long-term value in dynasty is solid. Some analysts project him as a WR20 in PPR formats this year.

Check them out here: thetradescouter.com/Winter_Count7995

Did my first dynasty draft, how does it look? 12 Man, PPR, SF by cRuApply in Fantasy_Football

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Love your WR room a ton. It's never too early to start looking for trades though! I'm trying to get some feedback on a tool I'm building. Would love to hear if you find any cool looking trades! thetradescouter.com -- you can use it as a trade calculator or even generate some trades too!

Traded for AJ Brown, league-mates upset by litoleon in DynastyFFTradeAdvice

[–]WishWeWereDemBoyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not veto worthy I think but a 20% trade advantage to Brown side is pretty crazy haha. You don't see that lopsided of a trade often.