12 team .5 PPR QB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/DEF
My roster:
QB - Palmer & Dalton
RB - McCoy, Ingram, CJ Anderson, Paul Perkins, Terrance West, Tim Hightower
WR - Amari Cooper, Sammy Watkins, Dez Bryant, DeAndre Hopkins, Keenan Allen, Tyreek Hill, Breshad Perriman, Marvin Jones, DeSean Jackson, Brian Quick
TE - Gronk & Kelce
K - Tucker
DEF - Dallas
I am defending champ and I think I got a good shot at getting back to the title game. I think I need to use some of my WR/TE depth to acquire a young RB. (Yeah, I get that my QBs suck, but my philosophy has always been that QBs are overrated if you only start one. I refuse to pay market price to upgrade the QB position.)
Editorial Note: For some reason I have always had success in evaluating and acquiring WR talent... not so much with RBs. My RB draft history includes such luminaries as Jahvid Best, Mikel LeShoure, Beanie Wells, Daniel Thomas and David Wilson.
I think I could trade Amari Cooper straight up for my choice of Ajayi, Howard or Gurley. I think I have the WR depth to give up Cooper, but I hate overpaying unless I am getting a blue chip top ten player in return, and Cooper for one of those three seems like an overpay.)
Alternatively, I will probably end up with a pick between 1.7-1.12 (the six playoff teams all have equal status when randomly determining the 1st round order the following year) with a very slim chance it could be higher that 1.7. For discussions sake, let's assume its 1.8.
Who would you give up in order to move from 1.8 to the top two picks? I fell like trading any of my top five WRs or one of my TEs plus 1.8 would be an overpay, and any of my bottom five WRs would be way too little.
This is a deep draft, so 1.8 is worth more than normal. Cooper, Nuke and Watkins are worth pick 1.1 all by themselves. Dez and Keenan might be worth a few picks less, but not equal to 1.8 in a deep draft, are they? Would you trade Dez Bryant plus 1.8 for 1.2? ... or would you trade Cooper for Gurley (that owner only wants Cooper, no other WR)
Thanks in advance, Brisco
My roster:
QB - Palmer & Dalton
RB - McCoy, Ingram, CJ Anderson, Paul Perkins, Terrance West, Tim Hightower
WR - Amari Cooper, Sammy Watkins, Dez Bryant, DeAndre Hopkins, Keenan Allen, Tyreek Hill, Breshad Perriman, Marvin Jones, DeSean Jackson, Brian Quick
TE - Gronk & Kelce
K - Tucker
DEF - Dallas
I am defending champ and I think I got a good shot at getting back to the title game. I think I need to use some of my WR/TE depth to acquire a young RB. (Yeah, I get that my QBs suck, but my philosophy has always been that QBs are overrated if you only start one. I refuse to pay market price to upgrade the QB position.)
Editorial Note: For some reason I have always had success in evaluating and acquiring WR talent... not so much with RBs. My RB draft history includes such luminaries as Jahvid Best, Mikel LeShoure, Beanie Wells, Daniel Thomas and David Wilson.
I think I could trade Amari Cooper straight up for my choice of Ajayi, Howard or Gurley. I think I have the WR depth to give up Cooper, but I hate overpaying unless I am getting a blue chip top ten player in return, and Cooper for one of those three seems like an overpay.)
Alternatively, I will probably end up with a pick between 1.7-1.12 (the six playoff teams all have equal status when randomly determining the 1st round order the following year) with a very slim chance it could be higher that 1.7. For discussions sake, let's assume its 1.8.
Who would you give up in order to move from 1.8 to the top two picks? I fell like trading any of my top five WRs or one of my TEs plus 1.8 would be an overpay, and any of my bottom five WRs would be way too little.
This is a deep draft, so 1.8 is worth more than normal. Cooper, Nuke and Watkins are worth pick 1.1 all by themselves. Dez and Keenan might be worth a few picks less, but not equal to 1.8 in a deep draft, are they? Would you trade Dez Bryant plus 1.8 for 1.2? ... or would you trade Cooper for Gurley (that owner only wants Cooper, no other WR)
Thanks in advance, Brisco