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Last updated: July 1, 2026
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DynastyTradeHQ is a fantasy football analysis tool designed strictly for entertainment and informational purposes. The content provided on this website does not constitute professional financial, sports betting, or legal advice.
2. Subjective Estimates
The player and draft pick values presented by our trade calculator are subjective estimates generated by our proprietary methodology and AI analysis. They are not guarantees of actual trade outcomes, player performance, or real-world value.
3. Variable League Dynamics
Fantasy football trade values vary significantly depending on league format, scoring rules (e.g., PPR, standard, Superflex), roster sizes, and individual manager preferences. Our values may not perfectly align with what other platforms (such as KeepTradeCut, FantasyCalc, or others) show. Your specific league economy will always dictate the true value of any trade asset.
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Users are solely responsible for their own roster management decisions. You should always use your own judgment and consider your specific league context before making trades. DynastyTradeHQ and its creators accept no liability for any fantasy football decisions, losses, or negative outcomes made based on the tool's output or our blog content.
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