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I'm currently weighing a trade offer to trade away Vincent Brown for Michael Floyd in a dynasty league and looking for some opinions on which is better to have for this year and long term.
Floyd: has all the measurables (size, speed, etc.), opportunity in a pass-heavy offense, but hasn't yet...
I've had my share of knee problems and surgeries, and the bad stuff really comes when you have something degenerative - bone or cartilage. Torn ligaments and tendons can be fixed and fixed, from my understanding. Of course, you might run out of places on the bones to place the screws that hold...
I get the logic, and for the most part I agree with it. But in one of my leagues I do have Gonzalez, and don't see much reason or benefit in trading him. With a team that's in the mix to win this year, the return I'd get for Gonzo would most definitely not equal the production I'd get to help me...
Thanks for the clarification. I remember now that part of the speculation was that if an agreement is reached between the league and the union, the Texans could use the franchise tag on him to keep him around at least for another year. I do think that it is much more likely that Daniels stays...
I would put Celek, Carlson, Heath Miller, and Vernon Davis clearly ahead of Daniels in terms of dynasty value, with possibly a few others ahead of him just because of their potential (Pettigrew, Zach Miller). Yes, I know Greg Olsen is conspicuously absent from this list, as I think he's reached...
I hope this offer was pre-injury, because if you turned it down after Daniels' knee injury, I think you should turn back around and beg the guy to give you that deal.
Owen Daniels was having a great year until his knee got blowed up. His contract expires after the season - I believe he was franchise tagged this year. With these two big uncertainties, how do you put a value on him?
I've been offered a trade of Chad Henne for him - definitely interesting...
Here is the 2006 rulebook online: http://blogmedia.thenewstribune.com/media/...%20RULEBOOK.pdf
Though I'm a Steelers fan and wish it were there, the line mentioned earlier does not exist in this version.
I am the one who posted the topic, but will also give a response to the question and say that we use AOL and it has been ok, considering it's free. But, several things that have made us want to switch:
1. Navigation is not necessarily logical, hard to find some functions/features.
2. Pages...
The concept of "fair market value" is somewhat cloudy here, as we all know that LJ will never reach the open market. Sure, if he were a free agent this offseason, he would get a huge contract. But, as it is, the Chiefs have enough leverage to get him to sign for less, and any team that trades...
I agree that Johnson can hold out, but is that enough reason to spend as much money as they will need to in order to sign him to a contract?I did just think of another option - just sign him to a contract that pays him more this year. And the more I think about it, I am convinced he won't be...
I think I read most everything said in this thread, so forgive me if this has already been mentioned.Can someone give a good reason why the Chiefs wouldn't want to do with LJ the same thing that the Colts did with Edge?? Specifically, they could easily keep him under his remaining year, then...
We start 2 RB's and 3 WR's, and no PPR. I guess I was thinking more that Betts may somehow end up with the starting job, and he might be worth trying to acquire cheaply before more info is known. Thanks all for the input.
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