Dynasty Fantasy Football’s Most Traded Players

Ryan McDowell

Dynasty League Football is a big place. Sometimes I’ll find myself maneuvering through the website, clicking links that bring me to a page I had nearly forgotten about over the years. That happened recently as I was using the Dynasty Trade Finder. Of all of the handy tools here at DLF, this one is my most used. Whether I am researching an upcoming article or podcast or just checking the actual trade market of a player I am shopping in one of my leagues, I go to the Trade Finder.

Near the top of the Trade Finder page are a few links. You’ve likely ignored those over the year but the one labeled “Reports” can be very useful. That will be our reference for the remainder of this article. This page lists our current top-60 ranked players, along with how many times those players have been traded in the past 30 days as well as the prior 30 days. You can also find the same information for rookie draft picks, but we’ll focus on players today.

Like some of our other tools, the Trade Finder pulls data from actual dynasty leagues hosted on MyFantasyLeague. This means that all trade information found from this tool or mentioned here have actually taken place in a real dynasty league. When sorting by trades over the past 30 days, you’ll see nine players have been involved in at least 40 dynasty trades over the past month. It’s interesting to note that each of these nine players is a wide receiver, and most are ranked between 37 and 54 overall. Let’s look at this month’s list of most traded players.

Brandon Aiyuk, WR SF

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Dynasty Fantasy Football’s Most Traded Players