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Dynasty WR Question (1 Viewer)

aaj1997

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12 team Dynasty PPR - start 3 WR plus 1 FLEX

Looking to upgrade my starting lineup.  Would like to acquire Hopkins or Robinson - a young WR whose value is a bit down at the moment.  Would 2 of the 4 below be enough (or a reasonable offer) to acquire one of those?  If not - approx. how much more is needed?  Would I be better off standing pat?  Any other WR I should consider besides/in addition to those two?

I would basically start one of these 4 at the FLEX based on matchup each week in 2017 if I am not able to make a trade.

Corey Coleman

Terrelle Pryor

Jordan Matthews

Kevin White

 
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IMO, no.  There is the next Kevin White in this years draft and next  year and the year after.  Guy hasn't done anything..

if you package up White and Pryor that may get you a Sheppard/Diggs type.

i don't think Hopkins or Robinson owner bites.

 
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It strictly depends on how the current owners feel about Robinson/Hopkins.  If they are soured enough they may be willing to pull the trigger but it strictly depends on how they value them.  I have seen some maintain A-Rob is an easy top 10 WR and want that in return and other's that have basically given him away for an upside shiny new toy.  Do some homework and see if you can figure out how the owner's value them and then go from there. 

 
I also don't think giving 2 of these is going to be enough.  You could offer a pick 2 and see but I think it gets shot down.  

I guess without knowing your roster it's tough to say if you should stand pat or not.  If I am pretty strong and have good depth I might look at trading a decent asset for an older but highly productive WR like say Jordy Nelson or maybe a Dez Bryant owner is losing faith.  I would look at teams that are maybe needing a rebuild that has a WR of that type and target them.  That might be more of a win win type trade with you getting immediate help and them getting a more long term asset.

 
Thanks for the responses so far.

I have a couple of #1s in 2018.  Does adding a 2018 1st make it more reasonable?

Considering Pryor outscored both of those guys this year - I am not sure if I am willing to give up 2 of those WRs and a 1st however.  Might be better to stand pat or at least wait and see where Pryor ends up in free agency.

 

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