Trade Block
Offensive Skill Players
| POS |
Name |
Age |
Team |
AV |
G |
Inj |
PA |
PC |
PC% |
TD |
TD% |
INT |
INT% |
PY |
Y/C |
PA/G |
PY/G |
Sck |
Sck% |
PRtg |
Ru |
RuY |
TD |
Y/A |
Ru/G |
Y/G |
Re |
ReY |
TD |
R/G |
Y/R |
Y/G |
Fmb |
F% |
O-Line Players
| POS |
Name |
Age |
Team |
AV |
G |
Inj |
Yards +/- |
Defensive Players
| POS |
Name |
Age |
Team |
AV |
G |
Inj |
Int |
FF |
Solo |
Asst |
TFL |
Sacks |
QBHits |
Kickers
| POS |
Name |
Age |
Team |
AV |
G |
Inj |
FGA 0-39 |
FGM 0-39 |
0-39% |
FGA 40+ |
FGM 40+ |
40+% |
FGA |
FGM |
Lng |
FG% |
XPA |
XPM |
XP% |
PTS |
Pnt |
Yds |
Y/P |
Blk |
Blk% |
What is the purpose of a trade block?
The trade block is a tool for team owners to signal their willingness to trade specific players. The goal is to find a deal that better suits their roster strategy, whether it's improving their current lineup, balancing positions, or planning for future seasons. Common reasons for placing a player on the trade block include:
Finding a Better Fit
A player may not fit your team’s play style, lineup needs, or long-term strategy. Trading them can bring in a player who complements your roster better.
Acquiring Key Pieces
If you need a specific position upgrade or want to fill a weakness in your team, putting a player on the trade block can attract offers that meet your needs.
Building for the Future
Whether you're rebuilding or preparing for the next season, trading a veteran for younger talent or future draft picks can be a smart move.
Exploring Market Value
Sometimes, you may not be actively looking to move a player but are curious about what offers you might receive. The trade block helps gauge interest from other teams. Placing a player on the trade block doesn’t guarantee a trade, but it opens the door for negotiations that can improve your team in the short or long term.