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24 exact pick files // updated August 13, 2026 at 2:44 AM

2027 rookie picks,priced slot by slot.

Research every first- and second-round selection as its own asset. Each file compares 1QB with Superflex, checks 8- through 16-team leagues, finds current player and cross-year equivalents, measures adjacent-pick cliffs, and publishes its dated market history.

01 // Exact slot

Find the value cliff.

The table preserves 1.01, 1.02, and every later slot as distinct assets. Broad early/mid/late labels can hide the marginal price of moving one selection.

02 // Real settings

Match the league.

Every pick file separates 1QB and Superflex, then checks 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, and 16-team markets. Invalid round slots are labeled instead of invented.

03 // Known boundary

Price is not destiny.

The value belongs to the draft slot before the player is known. No page pretends to predict a prospect, landing spot, or future NFL outcome.

12-team index // 1QB and Superflex

Two rounds. Twenty-four evidence files.

The displayed values are the current 12-team baseline. Open any selection for league-size pricing, value neighbors, trade-up/down math, historical captures, FAQs, and downloadable records.

Round 1

12 exact selections

Round 2

12 exact selections
How to use the files

Answer one decision at a time.

Trading the pick for a player: start with the player-equivalent list in your quarterback format, then account for your timeline and the pick's unresolved outcome.

Moving within the draft: use the adjacent-pick gap to see the current marginal value of one slot. Do not treat it as a mandatory add; league-mate demand remains outside the model.

Comparing future classes: use the cross-year match to identify the closest current price, while keeping the uncertainty and time-to-use of each asset visible.

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Direct answers

Rookie pick value FAQ.

How much is a 2027 rookie pick worth in dynasty?

It depends on the exact slot, quarterback format, and league size. This index publishes separate current 1QB and Superflex values for picks 1.01 through 2.12, then each pick file shows the five supported league sizes and closest player equivalents.

Why are exact rookie picks better than early, mid, and late labels?

Exact slots expose value cliffs that a broad early-or-mid tier can hide. They also prevent pick 1.03 and pick 1.10 from being treated as interchangeable simply because both are first-round selections.

Are 1QB and Superflex rookie pick values the same?

No. FTT loads separate observed pick markets for each format because quarterback scarcity changes rookie demand. The pages show both values side by side instead of applying one generic adjustment.

Do these pages rank the 2027 rookie class?

No. They price future draft slots in the current dynasty market. They do not assign prospects to selections or predict class strength, landing spots, injuries, or NFL outcomes.