Yeah I like Randle more than most but I would easily take Eifert hereEifertRandle
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Yeah I like Randle more than most but I would easily take Eifert hereEifertRandle
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As in Joseph? If so, guess I would take McCluster as a fill-in RB for that deep of a league.Randle for McCluster, ppr qrrwwtfdd 16t
Reuben actually. Not involved.As in Joseph? If so, guess I would take McCluster as a fill-in RB for that deep of a league.Randle for McCluster, ppr qrrwwtfdd 16t
Yeah, that's not even remotely close then. Reuben by far. Even if the dude busts, process over outcome - bad move by the former Randle owner IMHO.Reuben actually. Not involved.As in Joseph? If so, guess I would take McCluster as a fill-in RB for that deep of a league.Randle for McCluster, ppr qrrwwtfdd 16t
Same league different teams10 team .5 PPR 2QB 3WR 2RB 2TE 1WR/RB 1WR/RB/TE
Team A gave: Jared Cook 4th
Team B gave: Tim Wright
Maybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.Really? You could just trade back and still get himRight, which is why I came down on the Calvin side of it.I think part of the value of the four random 1st round picks is that all four have a chance of being a high pick. In this case, only one does. Additionally, Latimer probably more commonly went in the 2nd round than he went in the top 6,
Regardless of where Latimer commonly went, I'd draft him at 1.06/1.07 today. So that's how I'd value him in a trade.
Cook still for me10 team .5 PPR 2QB 3WR 2RB 2TE 1WR/RB 1WR/RB/TE
Team A gave: Jared Cook 4th
Team B gave: Tim Wright
Give me BrownQB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
for
WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
1st is a good deal here12 team ppr qb rbrb wrwrwr te flex (rb/wr/te)
Team A trades Romo and Bryce Brown
Team B trades 2015 1st (likely 8-12) and 2015 4th
AgreedCrabtree for meCrabtree
2015 2nd
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Kelvin Benjamin
Assuming that's Michael and not tom, the pick is on the wrong sideOne More Rep said:Crabtree for mecdubz said:Crabtree
2015 2nd
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Kelvin Benjamin
Eifert by a mile. Steal.JetMaxx said:Randle
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Great move to get Brown.Acrobat7 said:QB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
for
WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
This is Allen and the fourth for free. If it was TE premium then it'd be way closer, but I'd still prefer the Brown.Acrobat7 said:QB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
for
WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
Regardless of how you value latimer that's not representative of his market value, which is pretty firmly in the late 1st to 2nd round rangeAdam Harstad said:Maybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.Really? You could just trade back and still get himRight, which is why I came down on the Calvin side of it.I think part of the value of the four random 1st round picks is that all four have a chance of being a high pick. In this case, only one does. Additionally, Latimer probably more commonly went in the 2nd round than he went in the top 6,
Regardless of where Latimer commonly went, I'd draft him at 1.06/1.07 today. So that's how I'd value him in a trade.
I would agree. His consensus value may not be the same as his value to you. In any case this is a very cheap price for Calvin. Unless somebody likes Latimer > Evans/Watkins I think most would say the best player at his position was traded for a handful of magic beans.Regardless of how you value latimer that's not representative of his market value, which is pretty firmly in the late 1st to 2nd round rangeAdam Harstad said:Maybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.Really? You could just trade back and still get himRight, which is why I came down on the Calvin side of it.I think part of the value of the four random 1st round picks is that all four have a chance of being a high pick. In this case, only one does. Additionally, Latimer probably more commonly went in the 2nd round than he went in the top 6,
Regardless of where Latimer commonly went, I'd draft him at 1.06/1.07 today. So that's how I'd value him in a trade.
In a 2-QB league? I'd prefer the Roethlisberger/Cameron side by a decent margin.This is Allen and the fourth for free. If it was TE premium then it'd be way closer, but I'd still prefer the Brown.Acrobat7 said:QB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
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WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
And the market is free to value him there, but I thought we were supposed to be giving our own personal thoughts on trades, not the market's thoughts on trades. If all anyone ever wanted was what the market thought of their trades, they could just go look up startup ADP value, and I'd stop coming down on the Harvin/Gronk side of every fair-market Harvin/Gronk trade posted in here.Regardless of how you value latimer that's not representative of his market value, which is pretty firmly in the late 1st to 2nd round rangeAdam Harstad said:Maybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.
If you believe his actual value is higher than his market value, you pay more. Happily. Nobody in the NFL is happy about passing on Marques Colston in the 7th because he graded out as a free agent.Regardless of how you value latimer that's not representative of his market value, which is pretty firmly in the late 1st to 2nd round rangeAdam Harstad said:Maybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.Really? You could just trade back and still get himRight, which is why I came down on the Calvin side of it.I think part of the value of the four random 1st round picks is that all four have a chance of being a high pick. In this case, only one does. Additionally, Latimer probably more commonly went in the 2nd round than he went in the top 6,
Regardless of where Latimer commonly went, I'd draft him at 1.06/1.07 today. So that's how I'd value him in a trade.
I'd take Benjamin side, unless it was a win now year.Not involved but went down in my 12 team PPR dynasty league
Team A gets: Larry Fitzgerald
Team B gets: Benjamin, Manziel, Martavis Bryant
What was so gross? Moving gronk in a championship window? Or the haul that Gronk was received for?:XTeam A in Championship window gave Gronk
Team B fighting for playoffs gave ASJ, 2015 1st (playoff contender) and another 2015 1st (Worse than a playoff contender)
Whoops, completely missed that!In a 2-QB league? I'd prefer the Roethlisberger/Cameron side by a decent margin.This is Allen and the fourth for free. If it was TE premium then it'd be way closer, but I'd still prefer the Brown.Acrobat7 said:QB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
for
WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
FitzNot involved but went down in my 12 team PPR dynasty league
Team A gets: Larry Fitzgerald
Team B gets: Benjamin, Manziel, Martavis Bryant
Honestly, I did too until your reply led me to reconsider the original post.Whoops, completely missed that!In a 2-QB league? I'd prefer the Roethlisberger/Cameron side by a decent margin.This is Allen and the fourth for free. If it was TE premium then it'd be way closer, but I'd still prefer the Brown.Acrobat7 said:QB Ben Roethlisberger PIT
TE Jordan Cameron WAS
2015 2nd
for
WR Antonio Brown PIT
TE Dwayne Allen IND
2015 4th
edit: 12 team PPR QB/QB/RB/RB/RB/WR/WR/WR/WR/TE/K/D
Biggest key to building dominant squads in dynasty is getting future firsts for non-core players. So kudos.10 team, 1/2 ppr for WR/TE only, start QRRWWT + flex, 5 year max contracts, 5 man rookie squad, 2 man 2nd yr player squad
Gave:
Ben Tate (4 yrs), J.McKinnon, Bridgewater, 3rd rounder (prob late)
Received:
2015 1st rounder (7-10 range), 2nd rounder (same), 4th rounder (same), Z. Mettenberger
I was in a roster crunch with cutdown at midnight... my remaining RBs are Spiller, Stacy, Foster, Mathews, Pierce, J.Stewart, Sankey, K.Davis, B.Cunningham
Thoughts?
That's a fine approach if you're ok with losing value in your trades. I would just say its a losing proposition in the long run. Especially when you're trading the best player at his positionAnd the market is free to value him there, but I thought we were supposed to be giving our own personal thoughts on trades, not the market's thoughts on trades. If all anyone ever wanted was what the market thought of their trades, they could just go look up startup ADP value, and I'd stop coming down on the Harvin/Gronk side of every fair-market Harvin/Gronk trade posted in here.Regardless of how you value latimer that's not representative of his market value, which is pretty firmly in the late 1st to 2nd round rangeMaybe, maybe not (I've seen him go as high as 5th), but we're talking about a league that's already drafted. And if I were trading with someone else who owned Cody Latimer, and I was attempting to place a value on Cody Latimer for that trade, I would place a value roughly equivalent to the 1.06/1.07 pick.
Any time someone gets Cody Latimer for 1.06/1.07 prices, I think they did a pretty good job, because I believe that's what his value is. Any time they get Cody Latimer for late 1st / early 2nd prices, I think they got a steal. The market can feel free to disagree- and, in fact, as a potential buyer of Cody Latimer, I sincerely hope it continues to do so.
So basically Rodgers for RGIII and Reed? What the hell?!12 teams 25, man rosters. PPR, All tds = 6 pts.
Line up: q, r,r, w, w, t, f, d/st, k
Team A gives Aaron Rogers
Team B gives RGIII, Brian Hoyer, Jonathan Stewart, Jordan Reed
Rodgers12 teams 25, man rosters. PPR, All tds = 6 pts.
Line up: q, r,r, w, w, t, f, d/st, k
Team A gives Aaron Rogers
Team B gives RGIII, Brian Hoyer, Jonathan Stewart, Jordan Reed
Rodgers and it ain't close12 teams 25, man rosters. PPR, All tds = 6 pts.
Line up: q, r,r, w, w, t, f, d/st, k
Team A gives Aaron Rogers
Team B gives RGIII, Brian Hoyer, Jonathan Stewart, Jordan Reed
Exactly where I am, I also see him somewhere on that Benjamin---Evans scale.Funchess and Devy.
[disclosure: Funchess owner and view him as a more fluid Benjamin, curious if combine times vaults him to Evans range]
Foles/Bell in non ppr for meThoughts on this... 14 team no ppr
Gave: Stafford TRICH Vereen
Got: Foles L Bell Hillman
That kid is a phenom with unreal talent and size. Watch what this kid does to the Big 10 this year. If Michigan was an elite team, he would be up for the Heisman.DexterDew said:Funchess and Devy.
[disclosure: Funchess owner and view him as a more fluid Benjamin, curious if combine times vaults him to Evans range]