After reading Brammel's guide to building an IDP dynasty, one tip was to hold on to your IDP Studs. Now, as someone who has only fairly recently switched my attention towards the IDP side of the ball, I have gathered what I believe is an array of youth and talent at all positions (DL, LB, DB). Prior to this influx of defensive players, I had literally no one who I could count on. While some of these players have developed, their roles on my team are not clearly defined (as most haven't quite developed). I don't want this to become a "rate my team" or a "who should I trade", but rather, an example of what can be done in dynasty leagues.
In certain cases when, if there is a time, you may want to cash in some of your younger IDP talent for a more sure thing (ie. IDP studs, or middle aged studs/semi-studs like top 15-20). But in a way this can be seend as trading the future for the present (ie. a chance to win now). This method is different in IDP because the turnover year-to-year is not that great for non-stud IDP. A stud IDP is less likely to fall off the charts and remain in the top tier or point yielding range than an unknown or "un-stud".
When do you know when it's time to trade some of your younger "future stars" for a more sure thing or stud IDP? An example would be for me is to package some sort of deal with say Channing Crowder + change for Keith Bulluck, or a Nick Collins and Chris Gamble for a Troy Polamalu. Are these deals realistic? If you were on the receiving end of a trade like this (young, upside IDPs for your stud IDP), would you take it?
DL
Williams, Kevin MIN DT
Dumervil, Elvis DEN DE ®
Howard, Darren PHI DE
James, Erasmus MIN DE
Rucker, Mike CAR DE
Smith, Justin CIN DE
LBs
Arrington, Lavar NYG LB
Brackett, Gary IND LB
Dansby, Karlos ARI LB
Crowell, Angelo BUF LB
Crowder, Channing MIA LB
Fincher, Alfred NOS LB
Hayes, Gerald ARI LB
Henderson, E.J. MIN LB
Hodge, Abdul GBP LB ®
Ruud, Barrett TBB LB
Sims, Ernie DET LB ®
Smith, Daryl JAC LB
DBs
Gamble, Chris CAR CB
Williams, Darrent DEN CB
Bullocks, Josh NOS S
Coleman, Erik NYJ S
Collins, Nick GBP S
Dawkins, Brian PHI S
Harper, Roman NOS S ®
Hope, Chris TEN S
Knight, Sammy KCC S
Pool, Brodney CLE S
Smith, Dwight MIN S
Taylor, Sean WAS S
If you are interested, this is standard Zealot scoring (1pt tak, 3pt sck, 3pt int, 2pt ff,fr) (start 2DL, 2LB, 2DB, 2flex). Is it time for me to try and "cash" in or am I delusional about the amount of talent I have?
In certain cases when, if there is a time, you may want to cash in some of your younger IDP talent for a more sure thing (ie. IDP studs, or middle aged studs/semi-studs like top 15-20). But in a way this can be seend as trading the future for the present (ie. a chance to win now). This method is different in IDP because the turnover year-to-year is not that great for non-stud IDP. A stud IDP is less likely to fall off the charts and remain in the top tier or point yielding range than an unknown or "un-stud".
When do you know when it's time to trade some of your younger "future stars" for a more sure thing or stud IDP? An example would be for me is to package some sort of deal with say Channing Crowder + change for Keith Bulluck, or a Nick Collins and Chris Gamble for a Troy Polamalu. Are these deals realistic? If you were on the receiving end of a trade like this (young, upside IDPs for your stud IDP), would you take it?
DL
Williams, Kevin MIN DT
Dumervil, Elvis DEN DE ®
Howard, Darren PHI DE
James, Erasmus MIN DE
Rucker, Mike CAR DE
Smith, Justin CIN DE
LBs
Arrington, Lavar NYG LB
Brackett, Gary IND LB
Dansby, Karlos ARI LB
Crowell, Angelo BUF LB
Crowder, Channing MIA LB
Fincher, Alfred NOS LB
Hayes, Gerald ARI LB
Henderson, E.J. MIN LB
Hodge, Abdul GBP LB ®
Ruud, Barrett TBB LB
Sims, Ernie DET LB ®
Smith, Daryl JAC LB
DBs
Gamble, Chris CAR CB
Williams, Darrent DEN CB
Bullocks, Josh NOS S
Coleman, Erik NYJ S
Collins, Nick GBP S
Dawkins, Brian PHI S
Harper, Roman NOS S ®
Hope, Chris TEN S
Knight, Sammy KCC S
Pool, Brodney CLE S
Smith, Dwight MIN S
Taylor, Sean WAS S
If you are interested, this is standard Zealot scoring (1pt tak, 3pt sck, 3pt int, 2pt ff,fr) (start 2DL, 2LB, 2DB, 2flex). Is it time for me to try and "cash" in or am I delusional about the amount of talent I have?
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