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Easily, but I'm not that big on Stacy.jonboltz said:Gimme the picks and Kaep.Jere31 said:Devy League
Kaepernick
2014 1.11 rookie
2015 1st rd rookie
2015 1st rd devy
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Zac Stacy
Team that traded kaep has foles and dalton
Easily, but I'm not that big on Stacy.jonboltz said:Gimme the picks and Kaep.Jere31 said:Devy League
Kaepernick
2014 1.11 rookie
2015 1st rd rookie
2015 1st rd devy
For
Zac Stacy
Team that traded kaep has foles and dalton
Superflex, but you're still starting 2-4 RBs. Depends on scoring I suppose, but I think I'd take McCoy.ConnSKINS26 said:Foles might by gold in a Superflex, though. Even if there's some risk.maxhyde said:Think I still take McCoy.Foles did great but I am not ready to vault him into a top 6-8QB spot yet. Too many solid proven guys I would put ahead of him.Evil G said:12 Team PPR, QRRWWTKD + Flex + Superflex, TE Premium (this is a mirror league to the one earlier in the thread - I run three of these)
Interestingly, another deal involving Shady. Across the three leagues, he's moved twice in three days. There is some Ownership overlap between the leagues, and I am thinking there has been a ton of cross talk, inducing a subsequent deal. Not involved.
Team P gives: McCoy, Olsen, Amendola
Team E gives: Ellington, Rudolph, DMC, Foles, 4.04
Risky move for the McCoy owner
I own Charles in a Superflex and I might move him straight up for Foles. Decision-making is totally different in a league like that.
panther. idp scoring is pretty highPanther or Brown? presume Panther, but either way give me Wes unless I'm in total rebuild or scoring for DEs is greater than in my IDP leagues.16 team IDP, start 2 DE 2-4 WR 1/2 ppr
give Charles Johnson and 3rd 2015
get Wes Welker
Kaepernick and picksJere31 said:Devy League
Kaepernick
2014 1.11 rookie
2015 1st rd rookie
2015 1st rd devy
For
Zac Stacy
Team that traded kaep has foles and dalton
1.3 1.7 rookie picks that isIc I'm on high on Stacy. Also got 1.3 1.7 it's 2nd year of devy league but still good players available.
Maybe then. Of course Johnson has a lot longer left in the league, but in mine, DEs are somewhat cheap outside the truly elite. My deepest league has a lot of DEs scoring within a couple points of Johnson on waivers still. We very rarely have a trade of offense for DEs (trades of O for LBs happen occasionally). The highest drafted DEs go in the end of the 2nd or 3rd. (Ansah was the 39th player taken this year)panther. idp scoring is pretty highPanther or Brown? presume Panther, but either way give me Wes unless I'm in total rebuild or scoring for DEs is greater than in my IDP leagues.16 team IDP, start 2 DE 2-4 WR 1/2 ppr
give Charles Johnson and 3rd 2015
get Wes Welker
Here's one just happened in a league I'm in, though it doesn't involve big name players. 32 team (2 separate 16 team conferences) dynasty IDP, scoring was balanced across offense and defense positions so, for example, DE's score very well:Maybe then. Of course Johnson has a lot longer left in the league, but in mine, DEs are somewhat cheap outside the truly elite. My deepest league has a lot of DEs scoring within a couple points of Johnson on waivers still. We very rarely have a trade of offense for DEs (trades of O for LBs happen occasionally). The highest drafted DEs go in the end of the 2nd or 3rd. (Ansah was the 39th player taken this year)panther. idp scoring is pretty highPanther or Brown? presume Panther, but either way give me Wes unless I'm in total rebuild or scoring for DEs is greater than in my IDP leagues.16 team IDP, start 2 DE 2-4 WR 1/2 ppr
give Charles Johnson and 3rd 2015
get Wes Welker
Always interested to see IDP for Offense trades to see the difference in opinions / leagues.
Cam/SammyThis trade went down in same Devy league few days ago
Cam
Sammy
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Peyton
Decker
Morris
Agreedjonboltz said:Gimme the picks and Kaep.Jere31 said:Devy League
Kaepernick
2014 1.11 rookie
2015 1st rd rookie
2015 1st rd devy
For
Zac Stacy
Team that traded kaep has foles and dalton
By miles for meCam/SammyThis trade went down in same Devy league few days ago
Cam
Sammy
For
Peyton
Decker
Morris
In that league.Here's one just happened in a league I'm in, though it doesn't involve big name players. 32 team (2 separate 16 team conferences) dynasty IDP, scoring was balanced across offense and defense positions so, for example, DE's score very well:Maybe then. Of course Johnson has a lot longer left in the league, but in mine, DEs are somewhat cheap outside the truly elite. My deepest league has a lot of DEs scoring within a couple points of Johnson on waivers still. We very rarely have a trade of offense for DEs (trades of O for LBs happen occasionally). The highest drafted DEs go in the end of the 2nd or 3rd. (Ansah was the 39th player taken this year)panther. idp scoring is pretty highPanther or Brown? presume Panther, but either way give me Wes unless I'm in total rebuild or scoring for DEs is greater than in my IDP leagues.16 team IDP, start 2 DE 2-4 WR 1/2 ppr
give Charles Johnson and 3rd 2015
get Wes Welker
Always interested to see IDP for Offense trades to see the difference in opinions / leagues.
Team A gives: Toby Gerhardt
Team B gives: Jonathan Massaquoi (sp)
Ouch. That could be a deal the Stacy side regrets for years to come.Jere31 said:Devy League
Kaepernick
2014 1.11 rookie
2015 1st rd rookie
2015 1st rd devy
For
Zac Stacy
Team that traded kaep has foles and dalton
yeah, this one isnt remotely closeBy miles for meCam/SammyThis trade went down in same Devy league few days ago
Cam
Sammy
For
Peyton
Decker
Morris
Killer deal10 team start QQRRWWWW
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(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
I would take the 1st but there have been some good players in this mid 2nd range recently10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.6
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(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
In 2 QB they aren't top QB options though.I would take the 1st but there have been some good players in this mid 2nd range recently10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
Yup, if that ends up the top pick in a mandatory 2QB league, that pick's going to be borderline untouchable. Terrible deal.No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
I am thinking one of these days I will get into a dynasty league with mandatory start two Qbs, 12 teamer.Yup, if that ends up the top pick in a mandatory 2QB league, that pick's going to be borderline untouchable. Terrible deal.No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
Changes everything. Guy dealt Doug Martin for Jay Cutler earlier this offseason in my Superflex league (where QB scoring is high enough that it's basically 2QB) and it was considered a pretty fair deal.I am thinking one of these days I will get into a dynasty league with mandatory start two Qbs, 12 teamer.Yup, if that ends up the top pick in a mandatory 2QB league, that pick's going to be borderline untouchable. Terrible deal.No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
Every deal seems so much different because of it, would be a hoot
yep, would be interesting. I would be the worst team by far for a while if playing in a league with people who have done it before.Changes everything. Guy dealt Doug Martin for Jay Cutler earlier this offseason in my Superflex league (where QB scoring is high enough that it's basically 2QB) and it was considered a pretty fair deal.And the top rookie picks are almost always QB's...makes the entire first round that much more valuable.
With 10 teams as in this trade, QB values increase, but owners don't have to force any late 1st/2nd round QB into the top 5 or so picks like with 12 team or larger 2QB situations. Of course, the best prospects go there, but the drafts in 10 team 2 Qbs are not that far off from 12 team 1 QBs (at least the one have been involved in)Yup, if that ends up the top pick in a mandatory 2QB league, that pick's going to be borderline untouchable. Terrible deal.No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
2.4
2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
That can be true, mostly depends on the NFL draft pedigree of the QB's like you said. I'd expect Winston to be the stone-cold 1.01 lock in 2QB and Superflex leagues next year. Maybe Mariota could challenge him for some people.With 10 teams as in this trade, QB values increase, but owners don't have to force any late 1st/2nd round QB into the top 5 or so picks like with 12 team or larger 2QB situations. Of course, the best prospects go there, but the drafts in 10 team 2 Qbs are not that far off from 12 team 1 QBs (at least the one have been involved in)Yup, if that ends up the top pick in a mandatory 2QB league, that pick's going to be borderline untouchable. Terrible deal.No kidding, if that does end up the first pick he could trade them for 3 picks that would all be higher then 2.4The guy trading away that 1st is going to feel like an idiot if he DOES end up as the worst team and that's what he traded Winston or Mariota for...10 team start QQRRWWWW
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2.5
2.6
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2015 1st round pick
(should be high as it's the worst team in the league "on paper")
gimme Thomas and the picks12 Team PPR
Team A got: Knowshon Moreno
Team B got: Pierre Thomas, 2.7 and 2015 2nd round pick
Wasn't Moreno pretty good this year? I know he may not resign with Denver, but he's better than a lot of starting RBs in the league and should find a starting gig. PT is blah and so are those picks.j Give me Moreno in that deal easily.gimme Thomas and the picks12 Team PPR
Team A got: Knowshon Moreno
Team B got: Pierre Thomas, 2.7 and 2015 2nd round pick
I wouldn't give Randle for the anything less than the 1.3 and I probably wouldn't do that either. He will be a monster this year I believe.Few deals from my leagues recently - all 12 team PPR
1) E. Sanders for 2.02
2) DMac for Shorts
3) K. Allen for Shorts, Ertz and 1.05
4) R.Randle, 2.05 and 2.10 for Wheaton and 1.12
Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.Wasn't Moreno pretty good this year? I know he may not resign with Denver, but he's better than a lot of starting RBs in the league and should find a starting gig. PT is blah and so are those picks.j Give me Moreno in that deal easily.gimme Thomas and the picks12 Team PPR
Team A got: Knowshon Moreno
Team B got: Pierre Thomas, 2.7 and 2015 2nd round pick
I'm in a league like that (12 team 2 QB). Took over a terrible abandoned team. Took me a few seasons to adjust to the value of QB's. I finally ended up trading Julio and the 1.1 for Russell Wilson, Greg Olsen, and the 1.7. Killed me to do that deal but you can't compete without QB's. Was a bottom dweller and made the playoffs the season after making that deal. Just took me too long to get it.yep, would be interesting. I would be the worst team by far for a while if playing in a league with people who have done it before.Changes everything. Guy dealt Doug Martin for Jay Cutler earlier this offseason in my Superflex league (where QB scoring is high enough that it's basically 2QB) and it was considered a pretty fair deal.
And the top rookie picks are almost always QB's...makes the entire first round that much more valuable.
Luck for Calvin and Dez. I can see it now.
I would take Moreno but close12 Team PPR
Team A got: Knowshon Moreno
Team B got: Pierre Thomas, 2.7 and 2015 2nd round pick
I will take the 2015 1stKaepernick and 2015 2nd
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2.04 and 2015 1st
This reminds me of when I traded for SJax last year, thought I got a steal, had the guy come back to me and say he regretted it immediately afterward, and then 2 months later SJax isn't worth much of anything. Losing the picks won't hurt you much, and it's hard to ignore the upside of Moreno playing in Denver again or ending up in another good situation and actually delivering, but it is a deal that can fall flat. Sometimes you cash out before you lose everything.Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.
You'd be far better holding onto him and seeing what happens in his new home than giving him away for a 30 year old RB and a mid second or two. The odds that he remains at least productive are much better than Thomas being more than a bye weke flex or eithr of those picks panning out.
I would easily take Kaepernick assuming the 2015 1st won't be early.Kaepernick and 2015 2nd
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2.04 and 2015 1st
I guess if I really needed a QB I would.I would easily take Kaepernick assuming the 2015 1st won't be early.Kaepernick and 2015 2nd
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2.04 and 2015 1st
I agree with the Broncos resigning upside but if Moreno signs with the Raiders or the Jets what is he worth then?This reminds me of when I traded for SJax last year, thought I got a steal, had the guy come back to me and say he regretted it immediately afterward, and then 2 months later SJax isn't worth much of anything. Losing the picks won't hurt you much, and it's hard to ignore the upside of Moreno playing in Denver again or ending up in another good situation and actually delivering, but it is a deal that can fall flat. Sometimes you cash out before you lose everything.Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.
You'd be far better holding onto him and seeing what happens in his new home than giving him away for a 30 year old RB and a mid second or two. The odds that he remains at least productive are much better than Thomas being more than a bye weke flex or eithr of those picks panning out.
It would come down to a cost benefit analysis.This reminds me of when I traded for SJax last year, thought I got a steal, had the guy come back to me and say he regretted it immediately afterward, and then 2 months later SJax isn't worth much of anything. Losing the picks won't hurt you much, and it's hard to ignore the upside of Moreno playing in Denver again or ending up in another good situation and actually delivering, but it is a deal that can fall flat. Sometimes you cash out before you lose everything.Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.
You'd be far better holding onto him and seeing what happens in his new home than giving him away for a 30 year old RB and a mid second or two. The odds that he remains at least productive are much better than Thomas being more than a bye weke flex or eithr of those picks panning out.
I don't think we can really know - but a 7th round pick (Jennings) and an UDFA (Ivory) both performed failry well for those two teams last season. Surely a former first round pick coming off a great season, would have a chance to be fantasy relevant in either location.I agree with the Broncos resigning upside but if Moreno signs with the Raiders or the Jets what is he worth then?This reminds me of when I traded for SJax last year, thought I got a steal, had the guy come back to me and say he regretted it immediately afterward, and then 2 months later SJax isn't worth much of anything. Losing the picks won't hurt you much, and it's hard to ignore the upside of Moreno playing in Denver again or ending up in another good situation and actually delivering, but it is a deal that can fall flat. Sometimes you cash out before you lose everything.Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.
You'd be far better holding onto him and seeing what happens in his new home than giving him away for a 30 year old RB and a mid second or two. The odds that he remains at least productive are much better than Thomas being more than a bye weke flex or eithr of those picks panning out.
Yes they are Graham like combine numbers but they are also extremely similar to Fleener and Olsen combine/pro day numbers as well and that's more of what I see Cameron as, not Graham.This seems to be the prevailing wisdom on Cameron. I think his ADP in 12 team startups is somewhere in the 5th round. To me, he might be more of a 3rd round candidate. I get that he had a quiet second half of the season, but I view him a legitimate talent rather than a one-off fluke. He's 6'5 1/4" and 252 pounds. He runs routes like a WR. He's got some of the best combine measurables of any TE in the league. 4.53 40, 37.5" vertical, 9'11" broad jump, and 6.82 three cone. Those are Jimmy Graham numbers. He's just a little bit smaller. He passes the eyeball test for me and his production was outstanding last season.That's really it in a nutshell. I don't think Cameron is that great. Not close to a top 2-3 TE. I put his talent level just a small notch above a guy like Fleener. He broke out with the most TE friendly coaching duo a player could have and both of those guys are gone. Improved QB play can help make up some of that loss but I would not be surprised if Cameron just had his best season.Depends if you really think Cameron is a top 2-3 TE. Of course we don't know how consistent Cameon will be since he only had one good season out of 3 in the NFL. We do know that in season he was inconsistent in his one good year. Also I have much more confidence in SF offense going forward. The way NE uses and rotates their RBs is a concern. I'm worreid Vereen could be the next Kevin Faulk but overall the dropoff (if any) from Cameron to Davis is worht the chance Vereen can become a solid PPR RB.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.Make it 5 to 1. I looked at that trade as you basically getting Vereen for close to nothing.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.I'm on the other side there. I think that's stealing Cameron.
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'd feel pretty good about getting him for a fringe player like Vereen and an inconsistent fading star like Davis. I view him as a possible core player in dynasty leagues. The other guys are basically just filler. Any time you can trade filler for a core player, I'm usually going to be a fan of that move.
I wonder about Moreno's role in a different situation where dynamic ability as a runner might trump reliability as a blocker / receiver. It'll be interesting to see what level of contract he gets -- I kind of think that he might end up as a pure passing down specialist as opposed to landing a gig as a featured guy.I don't think we can really know - but a 7th round pick (Jennings) and an UDFA (Ivory) both performed failry well for those two teams last season. Surely a former first round pick coming off a great season, would have a chance to be fantasy relevant in either location.I agree with the Broncos resigning upside but if Moreno signs with the Raiders or the Jets what is he worth then?This reminds me of when I traded for SJax last year, thought I got a steal, had the guy come back to me and say he regretted it immediately afterward, and then 2 months later SJax isn't worth much of anything. Losing the picks won't hurt you much, and it's hard to ignore the upside of Moreno playing in Denver again or ending up in another good situation and actually delivering, but it is a deal that can fall flat. Sometimes you cash out before you lose everything.Agreed, while the whole meme that Moreno is an average talent may not be that far astray, this is a terrible deal for the team trading him away.
You'd be far better holding onto him and seeing what happens in his new home than giving him away for a 30 year old RB and a mid second or two. The odds that he remains at least productive are much better than Thomas being more than a bye weke flex or eithr of those picks panning out.
Like I said I'm not a huge Moreno fan, but this thread is telling me he could be a guy to target.
We'll see. Cameron just had a 917 yard season, which is far better than anything Fleener has ever done and also better than any season Olsen has ever had even though Olsen has already been in the league for 7 years. I don't see him as the creation of opportunity because he looks like the real deal to me and has measurables to back it up.menobrown said:Yes they are Graham like combine numbers but they are also extremely similar to Fleener and Olsen combine/pro day numbers as well and that's more of what I see Cameron as, not Graham.This seems to be the prevailing wisdom on Cameron. I think his ADP in 12 team startups is somewhere in the 5th round. To me, he might be more of a 3rd round candidate. I get that he had a quiet second half of the season, but I view him a legitimate talent rather than a one-off fluke. He's 6'5 1/4" and 252 pounds. He runs routes like a WR. He's got some of the best combine measurables of any TE in the league. 4.53 40, 37.5" vertical, 9'11" broad jump, and 6.82 three cone. Those are Jimmy Graham numbers. He's just a little bit smaller. He passes the eyeball test for me and his production was outstanding last season.That's really it in a nutshell. I don't think Cameron is that great. Not close to a top 2-3 TE. I put his talent level just a small notch above a guy like Fleener. He broke out with the most TE friendly coaching duo a player could have and both of those guys are gone. Improved QB play can help make up some of that loss but I would not be surprised if Cameron just had his best season.Depends if you really think Cameron is a top 2-3 TE. Of course we don't know how consistent Cameon will be since he only had one good season out of 3 in the NFL. We do know that in season he was inconsistent in his one good year. Also I have much more confidence in SF offense going forward. The way NE uses and rotates their RBs is a concern. I'm worreid Vereen could be the next Kevin Faulk but overall the dropoff (if any) from Cameron to Davis is worht the chance Vereen can become a solid PPR RB.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.Make it 5 to 1. I looked at that trade as you basically getting Vereen for close to nothing.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.I'm on the other side there. I think that's stealing Cameron.
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'd feel pretty good about getting him for a fringe player like Vereen and an inconsistent fading star like Davis. I view him as a possible core player in dynasty leagues. The other guys are basically just filler. Any time you can trade filler for a core player, I'm usually going to be a fan of that move.
Previous to this past season I saw a soft player who could not separate. Which is the primary issue I see right now with Fleener and was the primary issue I saw with Olsen before Chud got ahold of him.
As for his numbers I thought they were more good than great. Nice number of catches and TD's but generally speaking in line with the high target usage, which was third most among TE's. Vernon almost doubled him up on TD's and matched his yardage on 70% of the targets. That's impressive numbers to me but I do think they recede when Crabtree is back for full season but does not take away the fact I think Vernon is a far superior talent to Cameron. An older talent but a superior one.
I'd likely prefer Cameron over Vernon straight up in dynasty due to that age gap and what could be some lean or non consistent usage for Vernon next season. But the big key here, where I think we likely disagree way more then our perceptions of Cameron, is our perception of Vereen. I don't see him as filler in the least. In PPR leagues he was RB10 in points per game which I think he can do at least next year.
Brown/1.612 Team PPR QRRWWTKD + Flex + SuperFlex, TE Premium. Not involved.
Team G gives Antonio Brown, 1.06
Team Z gives: Gronk
Those are my thoughts too, personally. Not by a ton, if Gronk comes back healthy. Big IF.Brown/1.612 Team PPR QRRWWTKD + Flex + SuperFlex, TE Premium. Not involved.
Team G gives Antonio Brown, 1.06
Team Z gives: Gronk