Fantasy Trade Suggestions 2.0 Released

Nearly a year ago, the Trade Research Center was released to the public.  At the time I didn’t realize how popular the feature would be!.  To this day, we are still the ONLY fantasy site the offers trade suggestions. Over the past year I’ve had lots of feedback from users and lots of opinions on how it could be improved.

The Feedback

Before we get to what has changed, let’s start by talking about the feedback from users.   The trade research tool started all because users kept requesting the feature.  I knew it would be a big undertaking and would take some time to perfect, but it had to start somewhere.  In May of 2013, the tool was released in BETA because I knew it need more work.

Once people had the tool in their hands they let me know their thoughts on how to improve upon it.  Their initial thoughts were helpful and cool to use, but it was a step away from being great.  Their concerns can be summed up by this REAL comment from “User X”:

An enhanced Trade Research tool would make the difference for me.
Instead of just having a few suggested possible trades and listing how in your favor it would be- maybe have the option to select the players on your team you’d be open to trading then have possible suggestions based on that.

This user echoed a lot of what others said, except his thoughts were very concise and to the point.  The people wanted more trades, more customization, and better accuracy.  My job was to make sure it gets done right and works for the NBA, NHL, MLB, and NFL.

Customizing Trade Suggestions

The first step to more accurate trades would be directly asking the user who should be traded and what they are looking to improve upon.  Previously, our research suggestions would automatically try to figure this out and the user had no way of changing it.  Things are much different now.

Setting Up Suggestions
Setting Up Suggestions

The trade suggestions area still makes mention of weak/strong areas of your team, but it’s now completely up to you to select which players you are willing to give up and which positions you want in return.

You can add as many players and select as many positions as you’d like and the Fantasy Assistant will automatically generate possible trades (shown below).  Customizing your trades are now extremely easy and only take a few clicks.

Viewing Trade Suggestions

Viewing the trade suggestions are just as easy once you’ve selected the positions.  Trade Suggestions are now presented for ALL the teams in your league and we offer up to 3 possible trades per team.  This is a huge difference from before, where we would pinpoint one team and then offer up to 3 trades.  For this particular trade we are offering up Will Myers and Jimmy Rollins and want outfielders and infielders in return.

Trade Suggestions
Trade Suggestions

Trade suggestions will work for 1v1, 2v2, or 3v3 trades.  If you select more than 2 players, then we will determine what players to select and whether or not it should be a four player trade or six player trade.

At the top are all available teams in your league with a number next to each team.  This particular example shows that all teams in the league have 3 trade suggestions each.  However, this varies greatly depending on how you set up the trade.

With “deadzone 1” selected, we can see three possible trades for you to consider.  The green boxes next to each player indicate their FSP rating, which we use to gauge the overall rating for each player.  Since today is March 1st, expect these ratings to change quite a bit before opening day and throughout the season.

Underneath each trade is the “Analyze Trade” button.  This button will take you directly to the trade analyzer and show you exactly how this trade would break down for both teams.  Because this is a baseball trade, the trade will break down categories such as batting average, home runs, runs, etc.  Have a look at our blog post that describes how the trade analyzer works.

If you’d like to see a different set of trades, then click on the “Refresh Suggestions” button underneath shown in the previous picture.  The Fantasy Assistant will revise its suggestions and present a new set of trades for you to view.

Wrap Up

This update is already live and available for all four major sports.  A lot of planning went into this update and great strides have been made in improving the quality of trades.  The combination of the Fantasy Assistant and Trade Analyzer are great assets to have for all fantasy sports players.  Go ahead and give it a spin and expect more tweaks and changes as the weeks and months go by.

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Deep League Help- Carter

Vince Carter may be thirty-seven years old but he is still filling up the stat sheet.

Analysis: Carter has been on fire over the last five games. In that span he’s averaging 3.2 threes made, 16.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals. His minutes remain in the mid-twenties so we can officially declare a prolonged hot streak. In the month of February he ranked as the 17th best fantasy shooting guard and the 17th best fantasy small forward. That is a pretty big leap considering he is outside the top 25 for his positions this season.

The three ball remains Carter’s biggest asset. He averaged 2.0 threes made per game last month and this year he is 13th in threes made among shooting guards. At thirty-seven years old Vince is 8th in the NBA among shooting guards in blocks per game(0.4), it isn’t much but everything can help.

He may not put up twenty-plus points each night but he is contributing in all fantasy categories. Currently, Vince Carter is available in 50-80% of fantasy leagues. Carter has the Spurs on Sunday, the Nuggets on Wednesday and the Blazers on Friday.

Solid Debut For Turner

Evan Turner made his Indiana Pacer debut Tuesday night in a win over the Lakers.

Analysis: Turner notched 13 points on 6 of 12 shooting, he also recorded 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal. Turner is coming off the bench but he was on the end of 26 minutes of floor time. Turner was putting up 17.4 PPG and 6.0 RPG in 35 minutes per night as a starter in Philly. If he can stay above 25 minutes or so he will remain a must own fantasy shooting guard/small forward.

Before Evan Turner even had a chance to suit up for the Pacers he was already being dropped in a significant amount of leagues. Yes, he’s weak in threes but he’s getting to the line a ton this year and his steals and assists are also up. Keep in mind that the Pacers don’t have any solid options at the two or three coming off the bench. It’s also a positive sign that Turner logged 26 minutes in his debut because Danny Granger logged more than 26 minutes just once in his final 15 games as a Pacer.

Currently, Turner is available in 2-7% of fantasy leagues.

Sticking With Foye

Randy Foye’s stock is taking a hit in fantasy leagues across the country despite solid fantasy production over the last few weeks. He wasn’t as productive at the point but he’s back playing the two and dropped 27 points against the Kings on Sunday.

Analysis: Foye is the 9th rated fantasy shooting guard over the last two weeks of the season but he’s actually being dropped in many leagues at the moment. Foye is playing very well this month at two different positions- he’s averaging 15 PPG, 5 APG and nearly 3 threes made per game. He’s also averaging 1 steal per contest, 35 minutes per game and he’s shooting 95% from the line this month. Foye did have a great January but he’s still putting up quality numbers.

There isn’t much to dislike about Foye’s fantasy game right now. He’s only shooting 40% from the field this year but that is right in line with his career mark. He’s also hitting just 37% of his threes which isn’t a bad mark, but he is 7th among shooting guards in threes made per game.

Currently, Randy Foye is available in 10-20% of fantasy leagues.

Top 5 Fantasy Baseball Tools

Fantasy baseball season is quickly approaching and many of you are close to league drafts.  Once your team is drafted, the fear might start to creep in as you wonder if you made the right picks.  Luckily FantasySP has you covered as I present you with the top 5 fantasy baseball tools we have to offer for the new season.

Trade Analyzer

A lot of hard work has gone into improving FantasySP for this baseball season.  The trade analyzer is the best example of that.  On the surface it may seem like not a whole lot has changed.  You add players to a potential trade and try to find out who gets the better deal.  Simple right?

For this baseball season the trade analyzer is much smarter.  It can now show you the impact of a fantasy trade based on the league(s) you have synced.  You can easily see how a trade improves your batting categories for outfielders or pitching categories for starting pitchers.  And so much more!

Trade Impact
Trade Impact

In addition to that, you can also share these trades with leaguemates and have a mobile version of the tool for fast load times.

Player Alerts

Player Alerts is the perfect feature for a sport such as fantasy baseball because the season is so long.  FantasySP will keep track of your players and automatically update the rosters behind the scenes.  If we detect a major news trend, such as a suspension or an injury, then we will email you immediately to let you know.  You can set Player Alerts to a setting of Low, Medium, or High depending on how often or how soon you would like to be alerted.

So go ahead and stay out late on those Friday or Saturday nights and let us worry about your fantasy baseball players.  Have a look at an example Player Alert email.

Waiver Alerts

If you thought Player Alerts were cool, just wait until you check out Waiver Alerts.  As you might have guessed, Waiver Alerts will work similar to Player Alerts, except Waiver Alerts are specifically tailored to your synced leagues.  Do you really want to miss out on another minor league call-up?

Waiver Alerts will automatically analyze the waiver wire for significant trends relevant to your teams and send you an email when we find something interesting.  Plus, the email will have relevant OWN/Start Trends, Player Stats, latest player news, and your fantasy team ratings/rankings.

I don’t have a fantasy baseball example to show you since the season hasn’t started, but I do have a fantasy football example to show you.

As an added bonus, we also offer a list of waiver wire trends based on the week or day.

Fantasy Assistant

You’ve never heard of the Fantasy Assistant before?  This is the swiss-army knife of fantasy baseball tools.  It has been designed to make your life a lot easier and works in conjunction with the trade analyzer, player alerts, and waiver alerts.

The Fantasy Assistant does tons of number crunching and analysis to see where your team ranks in comparison to other teams in your league.  We rank and compare Full Rosters vs Starting Lineups to determine depth as the season progresses.  We compare position based ratings so you can see how your Outfielders or Starting Pitchers rate throughout the season.  You can even use this data to research potential trades.

New this year also includes category based analysis and team projections.  You can compare any player on your roster to team averages to determine if a player is outperforming or underperforming in over 10 categories.

The best feature for the Fantasy Assistant is how it saves you time with the waiver wire.  You can easily compare your player vs the free agent pool to determine the best available player based on “High Risk” factors or a more refined search such as stolen bases or a lower ERA.

Check out the full overview of the Fantasy Assistant with plenty of pictures and videos as I explain its features.

Start or Sit Tool

Last but not least, we have the start sit tool for baseball.  Throughout the season we will often find ourselves struggling to figure out who deserves a spot start and who should be benched.  The start sit tool will give you all kinds of data to help make the decision a little bit easier.

Some key metrics might include the latest performance trend comparisons, own/start trends, expert ranking comparisons, split stats to see how well a player performs on the road vs at home, and much more.

As an added bonus, we also offer a mobile version of the start/sit tool to help you out while you are on the road.