I'm on the other side there. I think that's stealing Cameron.
EBF. this is why I like posting my trades here. I count 4 preferring the Vereen/Davis side and one preferring the Cameron side. My team is very strong and Cameron is my back up TE - I also have Graham. Makes it easier to part with Cameron. Taking a chance Vereen can become a more consistent RB.
Make it 5 to 1. I looked at that trade as you basically getting Vereen for close to nothing.
Davis had a big season in 2013, but that was with Crabtree out. The year prior he finished right around TE20 despite playing in all 16 games. Over the course of his career he's put together a few really good seasons, but he's 30 years old and he's always been a better raw athlete than receiver. Once he loses a step, a lot of what makes him special will be gone. He's not the innate pass catcher that Witten and Gonzo are. Add it all up and I don't think he's worth very much moving forward. He'll probably give you 2-3 years of TE8-TE12 production. That's not going to put you over the edge in a typical league.
Vereen vs. Cameron isn't that close for me. Cameron is one of the top 3-4 talents in the league at his position. He has a chance to give you real difference maker production at a required starting spot. Vereen had nice ppg down the stretch last year, but three years out he still hasn't put together a top 20 FF season. He doesn't carry the ball, so you're basically relying on his receptions for his FF points. That makes him equivalent to someone like Sproles, who has always been useful but never really a difference-maker.
I just think it's giving up two fringe FF starters for a guy who could be top 2-3 at his position next year. I'd rather have the one really good player than the two moderately useful pieces.
I like all players involved but as mentioned earlier, Cameron finished 19th in standard PPR leagues (on average in the ones I was in) at TE in ppg over the last eight weeks of the season. Vereen finished 7th at RB over that stretch. Sproles doesn't carry the ball often so I must being missing your point. Vereen had 40 catches at RB over the last 8 weeks, Cameron had 31 at TE. Strange a RB would have more catches then a Top 3-4 TE right? Another point Vereen missed eight games last year and Cameron missed one but Vereen still had the exact same number of 15+ point games as Cameron in standard PPR. The PPR leagues I play in Cameron scored only 200 points (on average of the 3 leagues) to Vereens 120 and Vereen missed half the season. This Cameron hype while Vereen is getting slighted makes me confused.
So Vereen/Davis for Cameron isn't just pulling the wool over the Cameron owners eyes, it is a pretty good haul. For the comment above about Vereen being inconsistent, they all have bad games he had 2 poor games while lighting it up in 6 of 8. I would take 75% consistency any time.
I'm not going to disagree with you...I'm not huge on Cameron anyways...but unless I'm getting the deal of the century I'm staying far away from the Patriot RBs...it's just a complete lottery who is going to get production. I dumped out of the playoffs due to Vereen getting two carries, three catches and 21 total yards putting up 3.6 pts versus the Dolphins, after having scored 28.2 pts the week before (when I of course did not play him).
He helped me get to the playoffs with his 15, 17, 18 and 34 weeks 11-14.
Stats taken from WSL 1 from 2013
Week 1 -
22.90
Missed weeks 2-9
Week 10 - BYE
Week 11 -
15.20
Week 12 -
17.10
Week 13 -
18.50
Week 14 -
34.20
Week 15 -
5.10
Week 16 -
8.00
Week 17 -
13.50
While some want to knock Patriots RBs because of the Footballguys.com stigma or because he had two down games out of 8, fine that is up to you. But Vereens production is elite contrary to popular belief, do to his consistency and high scoring output. Just normal logic? I do not understand where a lot of this discussion comes from. Because he had stinkers in playoff weeks thats all you remember? Many weeks in a season, and he performed in 75% of the games he was active. He had a broken wrist, not a torn ACL. Sorry I guess I'm in the minority but he is an elite performer and I think I made my case. In this WSL his ppg put him at 10th in the league over the season. Imagine if he didn't have a broken wrist, we wouldn't even be having this outlandish discussion.
Vereen is clearly better than Bolden and that is his competition and Bolden has not seen the field in that role since Vereen got back. Blount and Ridley have no impact on Vereens playing time, game flow does and as we have seen it benefits Vereen more than it does not.
Compare Vereen to Bernard over the time Vereen returned look at Bernards hype to Vereens and tell me what's wrong. Vereen is only 24 about to be 25. Vereen is the biggest buy low of the season and that I have seen in some time. Jump on it where you can. From popular opinion, people seem to think Vereen is not a producer but some facts say otherwise.