Breece Hall
NYJ · RB13 · age 25.2
Breece Hall and Saquon Barkley are in the same current dynasty Superflex tier: 441 versus 440, a 0.2% gap.
Players in the same dynasty neighborhood can separate once reception scoring is applied at the player level. This page shows the actual adjustment and its confidence instead of applying a generic position-wide PPR bump.
NYJ · RB13 · age 25.2
PHI · RB14 · age 29.5
These rows change one major market context at a time. Hover or focus the dotted labels for a plain-language definition. Values share one 0–1,000 composite scale.
| League setting | Breece Hall | Saquon Barkley | Current answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dynasty Superflex ⓘTwo QB-eligible starting slots; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR. | 441 | 440 | Same tier |
| Dynasty 1QB ⓘOne starting quarterback; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR. | 500 | 493 | Same tier |
| Superflex TEP ⓘSuperflex with an additional tight end reception premium. | 441 | 440 | Same tier |
| Redraft 1QB ⓘCurrent-season value only; one quarterback and full PPR. | 457 | 663 | Saquon Barkley +206 |
Format verdict // The leader changes across formats. There is no defensible format-free winner; use the row that matches your league.
PPR means points per reception: zero in standard, 0.5 in half PPR, and one in full PPR. Each adjustment is measured relative to a same-position replacement player.
| League setting | Breece Hall | Saquon Barkley | Current answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard ⓘReceptions score zero points; yards and touchdowns still score normally. | 438 | 445 | Same tier |
| Half PPR ⓘEach reception scores 0.5 points. | 440 | 442 | Same tier |
| Full PPR ⓘEach reception scores one point. | 441 | 440 | Same tier |
These are descriptive season results, not projections. Missing upstream fields remain visibly unavailable instead of being guessed.
If standard and PPR disagree, let your league setting break the tie; otherwise keep negotiations inside the same value tier.
Yes, the current baseline supports treating Breece Hall and Saquon Barkley as straight-up trade peers. A manager can still prefer either side, but the model does not support a large automatic add. Injury status, starting-lineup need, and manager-specific preference are outside this model.
Breece Hall and Saquon Barkley are in the same current dynasty Superflex tier: 441 versus 440, a 0.2% gap.
Yes, the current baseline supports treating Breece Hall and Saquon Barkley as straight-up trade peers. A manager can still prefer either side, but the model does not support a large automatic add.
Yes. The higher-valued side changes across the displayed scoring settings, so this league setting can change the answer.
Quarterback scarcity changes enough across the displayed formats to change which side leads. Use the row matching your league rather than the universal baseline.