DoubleG
Footballguy
Fair enough - I see your point in regards to Stewart. The only thing with Stewart though is situation. He is already 5 years in the league and still has not taken the starters job. Richardson is already a starter and is 4 year younger. As such, even if Stewart "lives up to his potential" - the number of years remaining to cash in on his production will likely be lower than Richardson's - possibly by a significant margin if the waters of RB playing time continues as muddy as it has been into 2013. Obviously we have no clue what the two picks will yield, but if they are late, odds are, not much. Sure, they could land a Denarious Moore type pick...or a James Hardy, Knowshon Moreno pick. When I was talking about potential, I was mainly talking about the players.Agree that A got a great deal, but strongly disagree with your last sentence. If all the players in this deal live up to their potential, then Stewart will be every bit as productive as Richardson, and Team B will wind up with a Colston/Crabtree/2 pick kicker. Team A's guys are more likely to hit their upside, but if we're talking about pure, unadulterated upside/potential, team B's package is huge.FYP. Some might sugges that Crabtree helps even the deal because it's PPR - but Richardson is going to be a 3 down back who will also catch a ton of passes (he is already tied for 3rd amoung RBs in targets - and his coaching staff is trying to get him more involved in the passing game). Team A got a stud - Team B got a bunch of decent (but less talented) players. In dynasty, I usually like to see who got the best player. Richardson is better than all the others - and it's not really that close. If all the players in this deal live up to their potential, Team A destroyed this deal.12 Team PPR with Developmental Picks
Team A got:
Trent Richardson
Leonard Hankerson
Team B got JOBBED:
Jonathan Stewart
Marques Colston
Michael Crabtree
2013 1st (late)
2013 Devy pick (late)
But a good point on Stewart and Crabtree.