I don't know if I would take a mid 1st for him right now. The people that have him in dynasty leagues probably got him relatively cheap. Sometimes the best way to maximizes value on a asset you got relatively cheap is to keep them and start them. Right?
		
		
	 
Sometimes. Other times, the best way to maximize the value of an asset you got relatively cheaply is to sell it for a huge profit. I mean, if you could keep turning 3rd round rookie picks into pretty dang good players, you'd soon have a very good team. If you could keep turning 3rd round rookie picks into 1st round rookie picks, though, you'd also soon have a very good team. At this point, Jordan Reed owners should expect a tidy profit no matter what they choose to do with him.