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[email protected] for detailsFollow Dynasty Trades in 5 on SPOTIFY!https://spotify.openinapp.co/yr97pFollow Dynasty Trades in 5 on APPLE PODCASTS!https://apple.openinapp.link/p9tj9Want to Get YOUR TRADES Answered and Support this Channel?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tradesin5WE HAVE A NEW MERCH STORE!https://dynastytradesin5-1-shop.fourthwall.com/Play Dynasty and you're NOT Subscribed? Fix that!https://yt.openinapp.co/smlpoAffiliate/Partner Links:1. Dynasty Trade Calculator - https://dynastytradecalculator.com/ref/29/2. Donate - We'll take a coffee if you're buying! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tradesin5FOLLOW US!Twitter - @TradesIn5 - https://twtr.openinapp.co/s4a9bInstagram - @DynastyTradesIn5 - https://insta.openinapp.co/9fhvnTik Tok - @DynastyTradesIn5 - https://openinapp.link/8uwa2Facebook - https://fb.openinapp.co/jljyxUsing KTC for Dynasty QB Market LeverageUnderstanding KeepTradeCut (KTC) valuations can provide a strategic edge in dynasty leagues, particularly at the quarterback position. The key is identifying where the market misprices assets and leveraging those inefficiencies.Strategic Takeaways for QuarterbacksValue Over Projection: A player’s KTC ranking doesn’t always align with their actual production. For example, rookies like Drake Maye are often valued for their potential, while proven veterans like Dak Prescott provide immediate stability but may carry less perceived upside.Liquidity & Trade Flexibility: Adding pieces that can be flipped (like Jordan Addison in a trade scenario) enhances roster flexibility. If an asset can be moved for a first-round pick or packaged for an upgrade, it provides leverage over simply acquiring a single player.Market Perception vs. Reality: Players such as Michael Penix Jr. may be overvalued due to hype, while steady contributors like Brock Purdy and Baker Mayfield remain undervalued. Recognizing these gaps allows for strategic pivots.The QB Market’s Structural FlawsClustered Tiers: Mid-tier quarterbacks (QB17–QB32) have minimal value differentiation, making them largely interchangeable. Instead of paying up for these options, dynasty managers should seek cheaper alternatives with upside.Optimal Draft Approach: Avoid overcommitting to mid-tier QBs early in snake drafts. Pairing an elite option (e.g., Josh Allen) with late-round dart throws provides better return on investment than spending capital on replaceable starters.Exploiting Veteran Discounts: Players like Aaron Rodgers, currently ranked QB41 on KTC, present buy-low opportunities. If he announces a return, his value could rise significantly.New to Dynasty?!- Have a Plan: Whether you're rebuilding or making a run for the championship, know your team’s strategy, but stay flexible.Build a Balanced Roster: Mix reliable vets with young, high-upside players to stay competitive now and in the future.Know the League Economy: Understand trade values, positional scarcity, and player trends to make smarter moves.Adapt to Scoring Rules: Superflex, PPR, tight end premiums—whatever your league format is, draft and trade with it in mind.