Trade value, judged on live data
League Loom lets Claude or ChatGPT grade a fantasy trade against your actual roster and league settings, so you get a fair-value verdict instead of a generic guess from pasted stats.
Pulled both rosters, the standings, and each player's season fantasy point totals. Here's the read on a 2-for-1 that thins your depth to upgrade your lead guard.
| Side | Players | Season fantasy pts | Roster effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| You give | Brunson + Allen | 1,944 combined | Lose a starter-caliber C |
| You get | Haliburton | 1,210 | Upgrade at lead PG |
The combined points you ship out (1,944) outrun the single player you bring back (1,210). That gap is the classic 2-for-1 tax: you're paying in depth for a star. At 7th, consolidating talent can be smart IF you have a bench piece who can absorb Allen's center minutes. If you don't, you're downgrading your weekly floor.
Checked both rosters, your 2nd-place standing, season fantasy points, and the Fantrax salary on each back. This one is close on talent, so the salary line matters.
| Player | Season fantasy pts | Fantrax salary | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| McCaffrey (give) | 278 | $38.0 | Bell-cow RB1 |
| Robinson (get) | 264 | $29.5 | Bell-cow RB1 |
Production is nearly a wash: 278 vs 264 on the season. But Robinson's salary comes in well under McCaffrey's, which frees room to upgrade elsewhere on a Fantrax roster. You're getting a comparable bell-cow back for less committed salary, both top contributors on their teams.
Pulled both rosters, your 4th-place standing, and season fantasy point totals. This is the inverse of a star consolidation: you'd be turning one elite piece into two starters.
| Side | Players | Season fantasy pts | Lineup effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| You give | MacKinnon | 152 | Open one elite slot |
| You get | Rantanen + Hughes | 263 combined | Fill two starting slots |
The two incoming players combine for far more season production (263) than the one you give up (152), and they fill two starting lineup slots instead of one. With weekly head-to-head matchups, more quality starters means more nights you can win categories. The only risk: you must have a roster spot to absorb the extra body without dropping someone useful.
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In Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP tool, add a custom connector and paste the League Loom URL, then leave Client ID & Secret blank.
A quick wizard finds your leagues and lets you pick your team in each. No API keys.
Ask about your roster, waivers, matchups, and more, in plain language, across every league.
https://leagueloom.com/mcpAdd it as a custom connector, leave Client ID & Secret blank, then follow the quick wizard.
Why League Loom
Most trade calculators use generic site rankings and never see your roster. League Loom feeds your live league, scoring settings, and roster needs to the AI, and it's one of the only tools that does this for Fantrax leagues too.
FAQ
Yes. League Loom reads your live league configuration, so the AI weighs the trade against your actual scoring and roster instead of generic rankings.
Yes. League Loom supports Fantrax for NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL, which most AI fantasy tools don't. Connect with a Secret ID or league URL.
No. It's strictly read-only. It analyzes and recommends, but never makes moves or changes anything in your account.
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