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Footballguy
I disagree with that. An average NFL draft class will have something like 6-10 skill position players chosen in the first round. The odds say that there will almost certainly be 2-3 impact players sprinkled throughout that group. I would much rather have a 30% chance at Reggie Wayne or Dwayne Bowe than a 100% chance at Tim Hightower. It's an even easier decision if you're talking about a top 3 pick. In most years a top 3 pick will net you a first round RB or an elite first round WR like Calvin/AJ/Rogers/Fitzgerald. There's no way I'm passing on that gamble for Hightower.I don't think we know enough about the talent and future situation of the No. 3 overall pick to say it's far more valuable than Tim Hightower right now.
Right, but we're talking dynasty. A player's value can dip during his rookie season and he can still go on to become a great player. For that matter, is there anyone who wouldn't trade Tim Hightower for any one of those three guys you named? Burning Sensation will probably say that he wouldn't trade Hightower for Mendenhall, but I think most reasonable people would take any one of this year's 5 first round RBs for Hightower. Even disappointments like Benson and Maroney had a high trade value immediately after the NFL draft. So you'll almost certainly be able to flip a top 5 rookie pick for more than you'll be able to get for Tim Hightower come draft time.There are plenty of mediocre talents at RB that end up with fantasy value in the right situation. And as we've seen with guys like McFadden, Mendenhall, and even Jonathan Stewart, it's very easy for a high pick to actually lose significant value during their rookie seasons.
Rookie picks are valuable assets. I agree that some owners overrate them and I agree that it's usually a bad idea to trade a proven veteran for picks, but Hightower is not a proven veteran. He's a seemingly mediocre prospect with a bad pedigree. The odds favor any random non-QB/TE skill position player chosen in the top 100 picks of the draft over him.
My kind of Dynasty owner.
AJ has been an elite WR without Carr, and was pretty good one with him. The only WR i would consider trading for him straight up is Fitz, and im not even sure of that as long as Boldin is in town. I also prefer Colston to Marshall in dynasty leagues. Im not overly concerned about Marshall, but he is on a short leash, and his next suspension would likely be a lengthy one.
You ripped him off something serious.