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Dynasty Corner: The Art of the Deal

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 20: Wilson brand footballs with the NFL logo are pictured during the game between the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns at Ford Field on November 20, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)

This is the time of year that I begin to lay the foundation for future trades. I take time to understand what players your league mates value highly from your roster and what players on their roster they might have slightly valued lower than you do. However, it’s more of a fact-seeking time than an actual trading time, so don’t just be trigger-happy. Be patient and ask lots of questions. 

There is only one reason to make a trade, and that is to improve your team. You don’t go all in at this point, so that isn’t ever going to improve your team, as that is only injuries away from making your team worse. Your draft picks in 2025 hold a very high value, and as we approach the end of April, this momentum will continue to build as people want to draft. 

Keep in mind that the 1.12 has lots more value than the 2.01, so don’t be afraid to take a player and 2.01 for your 1.12 at some point. Making sure your roster is full of guys others want is always the way to have a full cupboard of players. Be persistent about always getting younger and always trying to sell players who possibly had the best year they may ever have. 

Right now, if you can sell Super Bowl champion Saquon, I’d do that for value, especially if I could pull a Bijan + offer or something equivalent.  Try to avoid trading to trade, but be ready to pounce on the players your league-mates say aren’t getting it done.  Buy players like Garrett Wilson or Chris Olave.  Remember, draft picks don’t get hurt, so trading them is only at a premium.  

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