Please either modify or, better yet, do away with the Yahoo "Evaluate Trade" feature. For many years I've found it to be unrealistic and co
Please either modify or, better yet, do away with the Yahoo "Evaluate Trade" feature. For many years I've found it to be unrealistic and counter-productive in that the data seems falsely skewed, those changes that are updated seems slow throughout the season with respect to actual player values, and it doesn't adequately consider bench strength due to the inevitable injuries that always occur. Furthermore, the Yahoo "Projected Stats" for "Remaining Games" does not come close to aligning with true player values in accordance with other major fantasy football sites such as FantasyPros, Draft Sharks, and even Yahoo's own Trade Value Chart by Justin Boone!!! Here's just one example (and it's widespread): Yahoo's projected stats show QBs Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy virtually even for the rest of the season at 121 (Maye) and 119 (McCarthy), yet every trade value chart I've seen shows Maye's trade value being significantly higher. FantasyPros: Maye 19 / McCarthy 1; Draft Sharks: Maye 18 / McCarthy 4; and Yahoo: Maye 25 / McCarthy 1. Therefore I highly recommend that the "Evaluate Trade" feature be removed. A much, much better alternative would be to incorporate Yahoo's trade value chart values for each player in trade proposals. If that's too cumbersome, then at a minimum simply have a hyperlink pop up that each manager can click on to look up the trade values themselves. Thank you.
Kurt Masser (Long-time commissioner of 2 separate Yahoo fantasy football leagues going back to 2004)