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FantasyHQ is a free fantasy football analyzer built for serious dynasty and redraft managers. It includes an AI-graded trade calculator, live draft assistant with Sleeper sync, mock draft simulator, daily-updated rankings, IDP rankings, weekly waiver targets, and team/league analysis. Every tool adjusts to your league settings โ Superflex, TE Premium, PPR, and league size โ so values match your league, not a generic average.
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FantasyHQ is the only fantasy football tool where every feature adjusts in real time to your exact league settings. Most tools give you generic player values built for "standard" leagues โ but nobody plays in a standard league. FantasyHQ recalculates trade values, rankings, and draft recommendations based on your format: Superflex, 2QB, TE Premium, PPR type, roster size, and league size. It also explains the why behind every grade, rather than just spitting out a number.
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Competitors like KeepTradeCut and FantasyCalc give you a single value number with no context and assume standard settings. FantasyHQ adjusts to your actual league and explains its reasoning โ win-now vs. dynasty impact, roster fit, and buy/sell signals. It also bundles tools that are usually scattered across multiple sites: trade calculator, rankings, draft assistant, mock simulator, waiver wire, IDP rankings, league power rankings, and an AI chat assistant โ all in one place, all league-aware.
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Competitors like KeepTradeCut and FantasyCalc give you a single value number with no context and assume standard settings. FantasyHQ adjusts to your actual league and explains its reasoning โ win-now vs. dynasty impact, roster fit, and buy/sell signals. It also bundles tools that are usually scattered across multiple sites: trade calculator, rankings, draft assistant, mock simulator, waiver wire, IDP rankings, league power rankings, and an AI chat assistant โ all in one place, all league-aware.
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FantasyHQ is a cloud-based web application integrating real-time fantasy data with proprietary valuation models.
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FantasyHQ was built by an independent developer and fantasy player who was frustrated that almost all existing tool gave generic player values that didn't match real leagues. Playing in a 12-team Superflex TE-Premium dynasty league meant the "values" on popular sites were simply wrong. FantasyHQ started as a personal trade calculator that adjusted to actual league settings, then grew into a full suite of fantasy tools covering trades, rankings, drafts, waivers, and team analysis.
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