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...from last week: Bucky Irving, Luther Burden Biggest repeat riser by rank: Jonathon Brooks jumped from No. 9 to No. 2 (+7 spots) Most notable value signal: Brian Th...
...to the top 10: Marvin Harrison, Nico Collins Dropped out from last week: Bucky Irving, Luther Burden Biggest repeat riser by rank: Jonathon Brooks jumped from...
...WR 240 6,006 📉 Declining — going below market price in 61% of trades 9 Rome Odunze WR 237 6,133 📉 Declining — going below market price in 60% of trades 1...
...t-discounted player on the top 10 most traded board. New to the top 10: Marvin Harrison, Nico Collins Dropped out from last week: Bucky Irving, Luther Burden Bi...
Welcome back to the weekly trade roundup! Over the last 7 days, we tracked 15,201 completed trades across 75,877 active leagues, pulling from our database of over 412,683+ leagues scanned. Week-over-week movement The big story is a callback to last week's most-debated name: Bhayshul Tuten. The wildly polarized, "all over the place" valuation that lit up last week's thread has visibly cooled. He slid from No. 1 all the way to No. 5, and his value-trend normalized from declining (bought below market in 62% of deals last week) to fair value. Taking his place at No. 1 is Brian Thomas, who moved the opposite direction: he flipped from fair value to declining and is now the single most-discounted player on the top 10 most traded board. New to the top 10: Marvin Harrison, Nico Collins Dropped out from last week: Bucky Irving, Luther Burden Biggest repeat riser by rank: Jonathon Brooks jumped from No. 9 to No. 2 (+7 spots) Most notable value signal: Brian Thomas. The new No. 1, flipped from fair value to declining and is being moved below market in 63% of trades, the highest below-market read on the entire board Top 10 Most Traded — Last 7 Days Market Value = each player's current Superflex consensus value on our rankings page. It's the number we score every trade against. Rank Player POS Trades Market Value Value Trend 1 Brian Thomas WR 308 5,731 📉 Declining — going below market price in 63% of trades 2 Jonathon Brooks RB 279 3,849 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 41% of trades 3 Ladd McConkey WR 271 6,431 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 46% of trades 4 Quentin Johnston WR 261 4,162 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 46% of trades 5 Bhayshul Tuten RB 260 4,937 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 41% of trades 6 Jaylen Waddle WR 251 5,586 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 46% of trades 7 A.J. Brown WR 248 6,310 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 47% of trades 8 Marvin Harrison WR 240 6,006 📉 Declining — going below market price in 61% of trades 9 Rome Odunze WR 237 6,133 📉 Declining — going below market price in 60% of trades 10 Nico Collins WR 236 6,601 ➡️ Fair Value — going above market price in 50% of trades Zoom out and it's a WR clinic. 8 of the top 10 are wideouts, with only Jonathon Brooks and Bhayshul Tuten flying the RB flag. Brooks was the week's biggest mover, jumping from No. 9 to No. 2, and his trend flipped from declining back to fair. With most of the board snapping back to fair value, the remaining discounts stand out: Brian Thomas (below market in 63%), Rome Odunze (60%), and returning Marvin Harrison (61%) are the three names the market is still actively marking down. How to read Value Trend: We score every trade to determine if the acquiring manager paid above or below market value. That gives us a value trend signal for each player and you can determine whether to buy low or sell high depending on the player and their situation. What is Market Value? Market value is determined by a proprietary algorithm which combines thousands of crowd-sourced player voting with real-time trade database tracking to establish the current community consensus price for every player and draft pick. All data pulled from DynastyDealer.com Also available on iOS and Android. Added this to our weekly newsletter submitted by /u/weteye [link] [comments]
...ket in 62% of deals last week) to fair value. Taking his place at No. 1 is Brian Thomas, who moved the opposite direction: he flipped from fair value to declining...