We lost Cousins to another Achilles injury. It’s crazy to lose two starting QBs in the same season to that injury.
Plus Dobbins.
I was listening to a podcast from Edwin Porras (a PT) and he mentioned a study or theory that pointed to the shorter ramp-up season. And players getting old. Stretch your calves boys and girls.
Sucks getting old.
TL;DR Here are the Trade Value Charts
0.0 PPR, 4 Point Passing TD, 1 QB
0.5 PPR, 4 Point Passing TD, 1 QB
1.0 PPR, 4 Point Passing TD, 1 QB
You can find all my redraft and dynasty charts in one place. Check it out. Or don’t. All of these charts are there, for free. So, you don’t have to click on Twitter links. https://peakedinhighskool.com/
Methods in brief
Ranking 200-250 players in a row is hard. No one is perfect. So, my goal was to aggregate sources to eliminate as many errors or biases as I could. More data is always better.
To generate trade values, I aggregate expert ranks and seed them into a model I have been working on for 5 years now. I generated my functions by using historical data, Reddit Trade threads, and the Yahoo trade market to look for positional relationships. My goal was to look for crossover points in 1 for 1 player positional trades to generate tiers and normalize across positions. In order to eliminate or minimize biases, I Incorporate as many sources and experts as possible. I have recently incorporated R scripts that use “fuzzy” matches to try and combine the player names. Each site uses slightly different variants and it causes issues.
I apply correction factors for things like PPR scoring, 6 point passing TD, and Superflex leagues to build out a broad range of trade values.
Happy Trading my friends,
-PeakedInHighSkool
Rookie mistake. He’s actually above the chart