10-team, 5-keeper league. Keeping a player costs a draft pick one round better than where the player was selected (so you can't keep a 1st round pick, keeping a 3rd rounder pick costs you a second and keeping him for another successive year then costs you a first).Both are teams are pretty good, league is in its 14th year so there's some good keepers.He has proposed trading me Andre Johnson (1st round pick, can't be kept) for Frank Gore (I kept him, for the 3rd straight year, for my 2nd round pick so keeping him next year would cost me a first). Since there are 50 keepers, this year's first round included AJ, Steven Jackson, Peyton Manning, and then guys like Ryan Mathews and Joseph Addai - so Gore for a late 1st rounder (assuming both he and I will be playoff teams) is actually very appealing.We start 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR/TE and it's not PPR (passing TDs are 4, otherwise standard scoring)My Team (parenthesis indicates draft pick next year to keep player)QB: Peyton Manning (NA), Alex Smith (12), Vince Young (17)RB: MJD (6), Gore (1), Moreno (2), Arian Foster (3), Leon Washington (11), Buckhalter (13), Brandon Jackson (19)WR: Colston (5), Santana Moss (4), Crabtree (9), Evans (8), Maclin (7), Celek (15), Louis Murphy (16), Sidney Rice (10)2010 keepers: MJD, Gore, Moreno, Colston, CrabtreeHis TeamQB: Brady (2), Rivers (3), Eli Manning (8)RB: Turner (13), Ryan Grant (7), Greene (9), Bradshaw (5), Fred Taylor (18), Dwyer (19)WR: Andre Johnson (NA), Miles Austin (9), Hakeem Nicks (13), Steve Smith CAR (1), Terrell Owens (4), T Gonzalez (6), Eddie Royal (11), Jacoby Jones (12), Crayton (16)2010 Keepers: Turner, Grant, Greene, Austin, NicksMy thoughts: straight-up, it's fair. However, Gore has a little more value due to his keeper ability for 2011. It also leaves me a little thin at RB with Moreno/A Foster (not sold 100% on him, but week 1 helped) at RB2 given how strong some rosters in this format are. However, it upgrades my WRs immensely to start Andre Johnson. I'm deep at WR with lots of WR3-type guys, but a stud WR1 would help. You might notice that he has Ryan Grant (who was injured) and I have Brandon Jackson - there's an opportunity there as well, but I am somewhat hopeful that Jackson gets a chance to be the starter next year, so Jackson is more than just a "throw in", especially only costing a 19th round pick to keep, in my mind.Is it worth it, in your opinion?