I chuckle every time I see this thread bumped, the last time to sell him for a "haul" was a year before this thread started. The window for selling for top dollar gets shorter and shorter every year as dynasty players keep ratcheting up the youth factor. When this thread started you werent getting a "haul" for him in most leagues, people had already moved on to coveting AJ Green, Julio, Demarious, and Antonio. A year ago people had soured on Green already and were only interested in acquiring the Mike Evans or Watkins or OBJ's. And this year no wants Demaryius anymore and even in the Julio thread a few people have already started talking about him being overvalued. It's all Hopkins, OBJ, and Cooper now...
And so the wheel turns and turns....
As an owner of DT he is approaching that territory for me as well. Im a Broncos fan too. But again, you have to know when to abandon ship. Perceived value is the key to landing big deals. Regardless of how I feel about a player, I am only going to get what the fantasy community is willing to pay. I can either sell or hold. I moved Calvin and have been happy with the trade. But what about DT? If I can get a huge haul, Im all for it. He is hitting age 28 so I wouldnt mind keeping him a couple more years. But by age 29, Im looking to cash out. Eddie Lacy is another player I will be looking to move after next season.
You know, I agree with your business tactic but I think you are hard selling this, likely because you sold Calvin and it worked for you this time and appears to support the statement. But that is not always the case and usually is NOT with great players. By that same formula, people would have sold Manning and Brady and missed out on arguably their best years. People would have lost out big on Matt Forte, Wes Welker, Larry Fitz, Charles Woodson (IDP), and a lot of others in some of their most valuable seasons. I think I rode Reggie Wayne and Andre Johnson to two straight titles years after they were reportedly declining or washed up.
Again, agree with the thought but think it is extremely situational and isn't a cookie cutter approach when you are talking about all-time great types and Calvin Johnson Is an all-timer.
I'd ask people to consider the notion of trading him and then tell me how you are going to feel about that if he should land in San Diego with Rivers next year or somewhere like that.