I thought the same. Now the GM offered Crowder + Jordan Howard + 2018 2nd round ... My initial thought is that it is a little bit better, but I think a 2018 late 1st round is more balanced... (This year he is placed 11/16)Perkins is no lock for the lead back in NY.
I agree. That offer is better but not enough IMO. Green is still a top 10 overall dynasty player. Howard is solid (I would put him around 20-25 rank in dynasty) but I am not convinced that Crowder will take the next step.....remember that Cousins might not even be in WAS after 2017. I would need a 1st rounder instead of the 2nd rounder...... or, instead of Crowder, a WR like Doug Baldwin or Corey Coleman (one with a lot of potential) for me to give up Green.I thought the same. Now the GM offered Crowder + Jordan Howard + 2018 2nd round ... My initial thought is that it is a little bit better, but I think a 2018 late 1st round is more balanced... (This year he is placed 11/16)
Awaiting more sharks' thoughts.
Funny is... I am on the clock now (1.12, offline draft), and somehow Corey Coleman (cut last month) slipped and is 1st on my rankings. Teams' urgent need is RB but I think I'll get Coleman, put Green on the block and wait for other offers.I agree. That offer is better but not enough IMO. Green is still a top 10 overall dynasty player. Howard is solid (I would put him around 20-25 rank in dynasty) but I am not convinced that Crowder will take the next step.....remember that Cousins might not even be in WAS after 2017. I would need a 1st rounder instead of the 2nd rounder...... or, instead of Crowder, a WR like Doug Baldwin or Corey Coleman (one with a lot of potential) for me to give up Green.
U got a point here... These are available, can you help?You need to acquire talent and then adjust from there.
There aren't any obvious must haves in this group so I would be looking at players I thought could turn into studs under the right circumstances. The guys I would lump into that group would be Perine, Hunt, Coleman, Williams and Martin. Of these guys I would be tempted to go Martin but there is too much baggage so I would go for a little more upside and would lean towards Coleman. He showed glimpses last year of having the ability to excel at the NFL level. I would take that chance based on what else is there. Perine would probably be my second choice as I think he takes over for Kelly sooner rather than later.U got a point here... These are available, can you help?
RB: Doug Martin, Terrance West, Duke Johnson, Gio Bernard, A.Kamara, Samaje Perine, Kareem Hunt
WR: Coleman, John Brown, K.Stills, Robert Woods, Torrey Smith, John Ross, Mike Williams, Curtis Samuel, Chris Godwin
I probably like the first offer better but that is not to say I would do it. What constitutes "sack heavy"? Richardson kind of fell off and Houston missed most of last season but is a beast when healthy.Now I got two proposals for AJ Green:
Team 1: AJ Green and late 3rd rnd pick <=> TY Hilton, Sheldon Richardson, Justin Houston
Team 2: AJ Green <=> Alshon Jeffery, Julius Thomas and late 2nd rnd pick
First seems less offensive (league is sack heavy)... and starts 3 DL & 3 LB. Boom-or-bust consistency gives me less hope in TY Hilton.
This is exactly my thought and is what I answered the other team, asking for a 2018 mid-1st (his probable spot), putting an end on this.I'm of the mindset that there isn't a ton of value past the 2nd round of most rookie drafts. Snead should be in line for a little more attention with Cooks gone. Should be a solid role player for you.