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OUCH.Trade 2
Team D gets
1.2, 2.2, 2012 1st Rounder, Julius Jones, Shockey
Team I gets
Blount, Jimmy Graham, 2.1
OUCH.Trade 2
Team D gets
1.2, 2.2, 2012 1st Rounder, Julius Jones, Shockey
Team I gets
Blount, Jimmy Graham, 2.1
Deals like this make me cringe.team A gave LT and 2011 2nd round pickteam B gave De. Williams
Very good deal for you.PPR Dynasty i gave upBradyReggie WayneEmmanual Sanders2nd rd rookie pickGotVickKolbTolbert (I Own Mathews)Percy HarvinNot sure what Waynes value will be next year at this time, especially with the amount of balls thrown at the te, collie and Garcon.
Same league I gave:Kellen WinslowMike ThomasGotDallas Clark (I own Tamme)DHBProbably over paid for Clark but i wanted to lock up the Indy TE spot..PPR Dynasty i gave upBradyReggie WayneEmmanual Sanders2nd rd rookie pickGotVickKolbTolbert (I Own Mathews)Percy HarvinNot sure what Waynes value will be next year at this time, especially with the amount of balls thrown at the te, collie and Garcon.
He did fine with Finley upon Finley's emergence in the 2009/2010 season, actually better than before Finley's emergence. Add to the fact James Jones is likely out of town and I think Jennings continues to do well. That said, I like the Britt side, I just don't think you can really discount Jennings because of Finley's return.I agree 100%. Britt will be a bit volatile, but Jennings won't be nearly as consistent with Finley back.Not a huge Blount fan but I would almost take Britt over Jennings straight up. Finley will be back next year and the Packers will most likely have at least a little more of a running game. Britt just eats up yards when he is playing and appears to have huge upside if healthy.PPRTeam A gave up Blount, LeGarrette TBB RB;Britt, Kenny TEN WRTeam B gave up Jennings, Greg GBP WR
I like it. Lock up elite production at TE.Same league I gave:Kellen WinslowMike ThomasGotDallas Clark (I own Tamme)DHB
don't like. Would need to know more.team A gave up: r.mendenhallteam B gave up: e.manning, j.forsett, 2011 mid to late 1st rounder
I don't care if you get bonus points for WRs shorter than 5'9, that's still way way underpaying on Clark.Same league I gave:
Kellen Winslow
Mike Thomas
Got
Dallas Clark (I own Tamme)
DHB
Probably over paid for Clark but i wanted to lock up the Indy TE spot..
My logic...-Once a TE hits close to stud level proportions it is nearly impossible to trade for (see above deal I made for Finley) (different league, same setup)-While there were times when I looked at this deal, I thought to myself "That is too many pieces", at the end of the day, if the players, are mostly all fringe WW or 3-5th RD value players. Hardesty and Evans being the highest valued players, but at the end of the day, I still like the chance at getting a starting TE with huge upside. The picks can be fruitful as well, but getting a young talented TE was not going to be had without giving up something BIG or many smaller pieces.-This league includes 8 staffers. They do not seem to trade THAT much, so my chances of getting a TE via trade are going to be slim, just by opportunity alone.With that said I am still happy.I have to start 2 ofGreshamMoeakiHeapI will start Turner at RBfor now anyway....future_itisnow said:TE heavy or not that seems like a lot to give to get Gresham. All it takes is for one of those players to hit and for that owner to find a replacement for Gresham in the draft with 1.16 or 2.10 and this was a wash for the other owner. Entirely possible too.16 team TE heavy leaguemove1.162.10FlynnEvansHardestyCaldwellMckightforGresham3.13
team A gave LT and 2011 2nd round pickteam B gave De. Williams
Wowsers! I guess I should be selling Bradford...doubletrouble said:A gave up:Bradford, Sam STL QBBarber, Marion DAL RBIdonije, Israel CHI DE2.4B gave up:Fitzpatrick, Ryan BUF QB1.1
All good points and that makes sense. No reward without some risk...and I dig Gresham too so I feel ya'.My logic...-Once a TE hits close to stud level proportions it is nearly impossible to trade for (see above deal I made for Finley) (different league, same setup)-While there were times when I looked at this deal, I thought to myself "That is too many pieces", at the end of the day, if the players, are mostly all fringe WW or 3-5th RD value players. Hardesty and Evans being the highest valued players, but at the end of the day, I still like the chance at getting a starting TE with huge upside. The picks can be fruitful as well, but getting a young talented TE was not going to be had without giving up something BIG or many smaller pieces.-This league includes 8 staffers. They do not seem to trade THAT much, so my chances of getting a TE via trade are going to be slim, just by opportunity alone.With that said I am still happy.I have to start 2 ofGreshamMoeakiHeapI will start Turner at RBfor now anyway....future_itisnow said:TE heavy or not that seems like a lot to give to get Gresham. All it takes is for one of those players to hit and for that owner to find a replacement for Gresham in the draft with 1.16 or 2.10 and this was a wash for the other owner. Entirely possible too.16 team TE heavy leaguemove1.162.10FlynnEvansHardestyCaldwellMckightforGresham3.13
The trades that people make on here are ridiculous most of the time.I am in 3 dynasty leagues and I can assure you no one in my leagues will take Bradford or Freeman off my hands for the type of people they are getting here.There is absolutly no way I would get the 1.1 for Bradford (I got him 20th pick last year for crying out load) and there is no way I get someone like Fitzgerald or Austin for Freeman.How do these trades even happen ? I have to really question these players in these leagues and why they are playing fantasy football especially in a dynasty type league.You just can not be a good fantasy football player if those are the type of trades you are making regardless if Bradford and Freeman become the next Peyton Manning or not.Wowsers! I guess I should be selling Bradford...A gave up:Bradford, Sam STL QBBarber, Marion DAL RBIdonije, Israel CHI DE2.4B gave up:Fitzpatrick, Ryan BUF QB1.1
Different formats value positions differently. You are 100% right, but in 2 QB leagues, the trades make sense. Sam Bradford was the 1.01 pick in my only start 2 QB league last season, for example. I wonder if some of these trades are start 2 or superflex.The trades that people make on here are ridiculous most of the time.I am in 3 dynasty leagues and I can assure you no one in my leagues will take Bradford or Freeman off my hands for the type of people they are getting here.There is absolutly no way I would get the 1.1 for Bradford (I got him 20th pick last year for crying out load) and there is no way I get someone like Fitzgerald or Austin for Freeman.How do these trades even happen ? I have to really question these players in these leagues and why they are playing fantasy football especially in a dynasty type league.You just can not be a good fantasy football player if those are the type of trades you are making regardless if Bradford and Freeman become the next Peyton Manning or not.Wowsers! I guess I should be selling Bradford...A gave up:Bradford, Sam STL QBBarber, Marion DAL RBIdonije, Israel CHI DE2.4B gave up:Fitzpatrick, Ryan BUF QB1.1
The following trade went down in my league (PPR)Mike VickJerome SimpsonforKenny Britt*I think Vick is a great sell high right and Britt a great buy low(er)....but I think this was an overpay for Britt.fsufan said:anyone trade Vick or trade for him. trying to gauge his value.
i'm in that league where the trade happened, its qb heavy, but not start 2 qb... 1.1 side definately won (especially since the new bradford owner already had freeman )Different formats value positions differently. You are 100% right, but in 2 QB leagues, the trades make sense. Sam Bradford was the 1.01 pick in my only start 2 QB league last season, for example. I wonder if some of these trades are start 2 or superflex.The trades that people make on here are ridiculous most of the time.I am in 3 dynasty leagues and I can assure you no one in my leagues will take Bradford or Freeman off my hands for the type of people they are getting here.There is absolutly no way I would get the 1.1 for Bradford (I got him 20th pick last year for crying out load) and there is no way I get someone like Fitzgerald or Austin for Freeman.How do these trades even happen ? I have to really question these players in these leagues and why they are playing fantasy football especially in a dynasty type league.You just can not be a good fantasy football player if those are the type of trades you are making regardless if Bradford and Freeman become the next Peyton Manning or not.Wowsers! I guess I should be selling Bradford...A gave up:Bradford, Sam STL QBBarber, Marion DAL RBIdonije, Israel CHI DE2.4B gave up:Fitzpatrick, Ryan BUF QB1.1
I don't mind it b/c I play him twice a year too...i'm in that league where the trade happened, its qb heavy, but not start 2 qb... 1.1 side definately won (especially since the new bradford owner already had freeman )Different formats value positions differently. You are 100% right, but in 2 QB leagues, the trades make sense. Sam Bradford was the 1.01 pick in my only start 2 QB league last season, for example. I wonder if some of these trades are start 2 or superflex.The trades that people make on here are ridiculous most of the time.I am in 3 dynasty leagues and I can assure you no one in my leagues will take Bradford or Freeman off my hands for the type of people they are getting here.Wowsers! I guess I should be selling Bradford...A gave up:
Bradford, Sam STL QB
Barber, Marion DAL RB
Idonije, Israel CHI DE
2.4
B gave up:
Fitzpatrick, Ryan BUF QB
1.1
There is absolutly no way I would get the 1.1 for Bradford (I got him 20th pick last year for crying out load) and there is no way I get someone like Fitzgerald or Austin for Freeman.
How do these trades even happen ? I have to really question these players in these leagues and why they are playing fantasy football especially in a dynasty type league.
You just can not be a good fantasy football player if those are the type of trades you are making regardless if Bradford and Freeman become the next Peyton Manning or not.
If holding the 1.1 it is usually best to wait until closer to draft day to pull the trigger. You must be pretty high on McFadden.Team A (me) gets - Darren McfaddenTeam B gets - 1.1, Brandon Pettigrew
Yeah you're right, I think DMC is about to be a star though. Just hope Oak resigns their Oline. I'm about to pull off a silly trade for stewart that hopfully will make up for the risks I'm taking with DMC.If holding the 1.1 it is usually best to wait until closer to draft day to pull the trigger. You must be pretty high on McFadden.Team A (me) gets - Darren McfaddenTeam B gets - 1.1, Brandon Pettigrew
What are you offering for JStew?Yeah you're right, I think DMC is about to be a star though. Just hope Oak resigns their Oline. I'm about to pull off a silly trade for stewart that hopfully will make up for the risks I'm taking with DMC.If holding the 1.1 it is usually best to wait until closer to draft day to pull the trigger. You must be pretty high on McFadden.Team A (me) gets - Darren McfaddenTeam B gets - 1.1, Brandon Pettigrew
I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Gore is so unappreciated.Gore was #5 overall through week 11, #6 in PPG (20 ppg), 1.2 ppg behind the #2 RB (21 ppg). Only Foster had any meaningful distance in scoring (25 ppg).Gore looked very, very good as usual this year. He turns 28 this year. I do not see any reason to expect a dropoff, especially in PPR.I like VJax a lot, though less so in PPR, and see this trade as fairly even. The Gore owner gets 2-3 years of top 5-10 RB production, the other owner gets a longer shelf life WR that has some uncertainty until we know where he lands next year. VJax could blow up, or just keep on doing what he has been doing, performing well but less than elite in PPR.I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Gore is 27 and turns 28 as camps start. He's younger than Turner. People are acting like he's 31. Sure, he misses time due to injury every year. For that you can plug in a #3 RB but for the games he plays he is a top 5 guy.Gore is so unappreciated.Gore was #5 overall through week 11, #6 in PPG (20 ppg), 1.2 ppg behind the #2 RB (21 ppg). Only Foster had any meaningful distance in scoring (25 ppg).Gore looked very, very good as usual this year. He turns 28 this year. I do not see any reason to expect a dropoff, especially in PPR.I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Turner may be older but Gore has many more miles on those knees. Turner didn't run much behind LT in San Diego in his first couple of seasons so his age shouldn't be as much of a factor as it is with Gore.Gore is 27 and turns 28 as camps start. He's younger than Turner. People are acting like he's 31. Sure, he misses time due to injury every year. For that you can plug in a #3 RB but for the games he plays he is a top 5 guy.Gore is so unappreciated.Gore was #5 overall through week 11, #6 in PPG (20 ppg), 1.2 ppg behind the #2 RB (21 ppg). Only Foster had any meaningful distance in scoring (25 ppg).Gore looked very, very good as usual this year. He turns 28 this year. I do not see any reason to expect a dropoff, especially in PPR.I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Did not get nearly enough for Gore, just last year Gore was a top 10 pick in start up dyansty leagues and V-Jax was a 5th rounder.In my league last year someone traded Gore and got J-Best, Flacco and K-BrittGore is so unappreciated.Gore was #5 overall through week 11, #6 in PPG (20 ppg), 1.2 ppg behind the #2 RB (21 ppg). Only Foster had any meaningful distance in scoring (25 ppg).Gore looked very, very good as usual this year. He turns 28 this year. I do not see any reason to expect a dropoff, especially in PPR.I like VJax a lot, though less so in PPR, and see this trade as fairly even. The Gore owner gets 2-3 years of top 5-10 RB production, the other owner gets a longer shelf life WR that has some uncertainty until we know where he lands next year. VJax could blow up, or just keep on doing what he has been doing, performing well but less than elite in PPR.I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Last year and this year are very different for Gore's value IMO.Did not get nearly enough for Gore, just last year Gore was a top 10 pick in start up dyansty leagues and V-Jax was a 5th rounder.In my league last year someone traded Gore and got J-Best, Flacco and K-BrittGore is so unappreciated.Gore was #5 overall through week 11, #6 in PPG (20 ppg), 1.2 ppg behind the #2 RB (21 ppg). Only Foster had any meaningful distance in scoring (25 ppg).Gore looked very, very good as usual this year. He turns 28 this year. I do not see any reason to expect a dropoff, especially in PPR.I like VJax a lot, though less so in PPR, and see this trade as fairly even. The Gore owner gets 2-3 years of top 5-10 RB production, the other owner gets a longer shelf life WR that has some uncertainty until we know where he lands next year. VJax could blow up, or just keep on doing what he has been doing, performing well but less than elite in PPR.I like this deal for team A. I doubt Gore has much left.Team A gives: Gore and Braylon Team B gives: VjaxStandard ppr league
Team A:Gave up Dez Bryant and G. BlountTeam A:
gave up Gore, Frank SFO RB;Collie, Austin IND WR;Lloyd, Brandon DEN WR;Fletcher, London WAS LB
for
Team B:
gave up Blount, LeGarrette TBB RB;Johnson, Andre HOU WR
1pt PPR
The drop from 1.03 to 1.05 can be huge... maybe the 2.03 for the 2.05...I agree as well. Would rather have the 1.03. Interesting to see the value Moeaki holds to some - I have seen him ranked 9th on some dynasty rankings, but not sure I buy the hype he is more than a TE2.I agree, certainly so early in the offseason when a Moeaki might be available late in that rookie draft or in preseason waivers. Doesn't make much sense to me.Hate this trade for Team A. Why give up an extremely valuable two spots that high in the rookie draft for a fringe TE like Moeaki? You can pick up Moeaki's off the waiver wire in any given week.Team A trades: 1.03Team B trades: 1.05, MoeakiTeam B had Cooley, H.Miller, Graham also at TE. Team A has only Gonzo at TE and needed a younger option to pair with him.
All I can is say is wow.Talk about selling low especially on Peterson and also Stafford.12 team, standard scoring, non-PPR league, 17 week regular season, top 5 teams make the playoffs, which is then cumulative points mirroring the NFL playoffs:Team A trades: Adrian Peterson and Matthew StaffordTeam B trades: Kenny Britt, Felix Jones, Donald Brown, Emmanuel Sanders, 2011 1st (likely 1.08) and 2nd (likely 2.09).
WOW is rightAll I can is say is wow.Talk about selling low especially on Peterson and also Stafford.12 team, standard scoring, non-PPR league, 17 week regular season, top 5 teams make the playoffs, which is then cumulative points mirroring the NFL playoffs:Team A trades: Adrian Peterson and Matthew StaffordTeam B trades: Kenny Britt, Felix Jones, Donald Brown, Emmanuel Sanders, 2011 1st (likely 1.08) and 2nd (likely 2.09).