Stop Arguing About Trades. Let the Judge Stamp It.
Every fantasy league has the same fight. Somebody drops a 2-for-1, the other guy screams robbery, the group chat lights up, and three people who couldn't price a player if their life depended on it start voting on a veto. It's the worst part of the game, and it's completely unnecessary.
So I built the room that ends the argument. It's called the Trade Judge, and it does one thing: it answers the only question that matters. Is this a fair trade?

Slide the Slips Under the Glass
Here's how it works. You load the players onto each side of the deal, and every name carries the house's number, priced straight off the live market board. Not some preseason ranking a magazine printed in July. The actual market. Then the Appraiser weighs both slips, checks your league settings, reads your roster, and stamps the receipt.

Four stamps, and they don't sugarcoat it. PUSH when it's dead even. APPROVED when the deal favors you. OVERPAY or VETO when you're the one getting worked. No feelings, no politics, no group-chat democracy. Just the number.
Every Kind of Deal, Not Just One-for-One
Most trade calculators fall apart the second you stack more than one player on a side. This one doesn't. Load up whatever the deal actually is:
- Multi-player deals โ 2-for-1, 2-for-2, 3-for-3, the whole zoo
- Full 3-team and 4-team trades, not just head-to-head
- Draft picks that trade like any other asset โ value them against your 2026 Draft Guide board
- FAAB dollars, priced and stacked right onto the slip
If you can propose it in your league, you can weigh it in this room.
It Prices for YOUR League, Not a Generic One
A player isn't worth the same in every league, and a real analyzer has to know that. The Appraiser re-prices every asset for your exact setup. PPR, half-PPR, standard, or superflex. Rebuild or contend. That last one matters more than people think. The same veteran is worth one thing to a team going for it this year and something totally different to a team tearing it down for picks. The Judge knows the difference.

Fit Beats Value
Here's the part nobody else does. Value alone is a trap. A "fair" trade that hands you a fourth running back when you're starving at receiver isn't a good trade, no matter what the raw numbers say. So there's a fit engine baked in. Tell it what your roster is missing, and it favors the deal that actually fixes your team, not just the one that balances on paper. Check your holes first on the rosters and depth charts and the injury report, then let the fit engine do the rest. One thing free from me: fit beats value. Every time.
The House Brain Is Sitting In
The numbers aren't pulled out of thin air. The same engine that grades the nightly ledger on this site โ the one that tracks every prop and result โ sits inside the Appraiser and whispers its read on every name. Its opinion rides inside the number. You never see the formula. That stays in the vault, where it belongs. He weighs the slips, he stamps the receipt, and how he got there is the house's business.
And It Keeps the Receipts
Every deal you run gets stamped and saved to your receipt ledger, right on your device. Nobody else's business, nobody else's eyes. So the next time somebody in your league swears blind they gave you a steal, you've got the stamped paper to prove exactly who got worked.
The Whole Office Is Open
The Trade Judge is free, it covers MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL, and it's live right now. But it's just one room in the building. While you're setting your team, walk through the rest:
- Start / Sit โ who goes in the lineup this week
- DFS Edge โ the daily-fantasy value board
- The Prop Board โ every player prop, priced off the market
- The Big Board โ every player, ranked
- The Draft Simulator โ practice your draft before it counts
- The Graded Ledger โ every call, tracked and stamped
Settle It
Next time a deal hits your inbox and you're not sure, don't argue and don't guess. Slide the slips under the glass and let the Judge stamp it.
