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I think most of us who play in IDP leagues also have offensive players on our rosters (I could be wrong).
One of the most difficult aspects of these leagues is determining the value of stud IDP's relative to offensive players. Obviously, using a value based strategy plays a part - in fact, in redraft, it is really all that matters - but in dynasty leagues I think the picture is a bit more murky.
This is also entirely dependent upon a given league's scoring system - some league scoring systems favor IDPs, some favor offensive players, some are balanced.
In any case, I believe this is good topic of discussion.
The primary reason that I believe a value-based approach is not particularly useful has to do with the relative volatility of IDP's compared to offensive players. Defensive scheme changes can make a once stud IDP more of less worthless (see Aaron Kampman). While Kampman is obviously an extreme, I think we can all agree most IDP's are far more volatile year to year (particularly DB's) than your typical offensive nucleus players. Perhaps the one exception is stud LB's, but even they can lose/gain value quickly (see DJ Williams numbers when he was moved from WLB to SLB, and then after he was moved to ILB).
I don't really have much to say on the topic. I am in the 5th year of an IDP dynasty league and I don't think we've had any major trades that involved stud IDP's for stud (or up and coming) offensive players - more typically we see IDP for IDP trades, or offensive player for offensive player trades, or IDP/offensive player for draft pick trades. In trades that do involve both, the IDP player is usually not a nucleus player but rather a simple throw-in.
I'd like to hear others' thoughts on the issue, and in particular examples of trades that have gone down in your leagues of this type, success/failure stories, etc.
One of the most difficult aspects of these leagues is determining the value of stud IDP's relative to offensive players. Obviously, using a value based strategy plays a part - in fact, in redraft, it is really all that matters - but in dynasty leagues I think the picture is a bit more murky.
This is also entirely dependent upon a given league's scoring system - some league scoring systems favor IDPs, some favor offensive players, some are balanced.
In any case, I believe this is good topic of discussion.
The primary reason that I believe a value-based approach is not particularly useful has to do with the relative volatility of IDP's compared to offensive players. Defensive scheme changes can make a once stud IDP more of less worthless (see Aaron Kampman). While Kampman is obviously an extreme, I think we can all agree most IDP's are far more volatile year to year (particularly DB's) than your typical offensive nucleus players. Perhaps the one exception is stud LB's, but even they can lose/gain value quickly (see DJ Williams numbers when he was moved from WLB to SLB, and then after he was moved to ILB).
I don't really have much to say on the topic. I am in the 5th year of an IDP dynasty league and I don't think we've had any major trades that involved stud IDP's for stud (or up and coming) offensive players - more typically we see IDP for IDP trades, or offensive player for offensive player trades, or IDP/offensive player for draft pick trades. In trades that do involve both, the IDP player is usually not a nucleus player but rather a simple throw-in.
I'd like to hear others' thoughts on the issue, and in particular examples of trades that have gone down in your leagues of this type, success/failure stories, etc.