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**Official 2014 In Season Dynasty Trade Thread** (1 Viewer)

12 Team ppr - QB / 2RB / 3 WR / TE / FL

Team A, by far.
Agreed
Team A gave up alot and got nothing from what I can see...

I want Brees so whatever team got him
Ertz > VD

If A isn't a contender then they are better off after the trade. Brees is 36 in January and McKinnon might be the future starting RB for the Vikes.

 
12 Team ppr - QB / 2RB / 3 WR / TE / FL

Team A, by far.
Agreed
Team A gave up alot and got nothing from what I can see...

I want Brees so whatever team got him
Ertz > VD

If A isn't a contender then they are better off after the trade. Brees is 36 in January and McKinnon might be the future starting RB for the Vikes.
I just meant both sides are labeled Team A.

I would agree with the assessment up to the point McKinnon might the future starter in MIN. Maybe he has that potential but I see him as a COP back...not a feature guy. If he is a feature guy great deal

Anyway in a rebuild I can see dealing Brees/Davis away but it looks like buying Brees low to me

 
:lol: I didn't notice that.

I look at it as Brees for Ertz, which seems fair to me.

 
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I look at it as Brees for Ertz, which seems fair to me.
I think one could do a hell of a lot better for Brees than Ertz, even if rebuilding. Ertz is quickly becoming Coby Fleener, IMO.
Maybe Dwayne Allen. I think Ertz looks like a better football player than Fleener. He just isn't a regular enough part of the game plan to depend on him. If you are hoping for a huge breakout you might be disappointed, but like Allen I think he should continue to be solid.

 
Maybe Dwayne Allen. I think Ertz looks like a better football player than Fleener. He just isn't a regular enough part of the game plan to depend on him. If you are hoping for a huge breakout you might be disappointed, but like Allen I think he should continue to be solid.
That's fair. The Chip Factor has carried his value to this point, but it won't hold if it doesn't start leading to production soon.

 
Maybe Dwayne Allen. I think Ertz looks like a better football player than Fleener. He just isn't a regular enough part of the game plan to depend on him. If you are hoping for a huge breakout you might be disappointed, but like Allen I think he should continue to be solid.
That's fair. The Chip Factor has carried his value to this point, but it won't hold if it doesn't start leading to production soon.
Yeah I am not ready to be Fleener-ing Ertz just yet but I agree I would want a different player for Brees

However my concern is that he is a finesse TE in an offense that requires run blocking. Good-great pass catcher but unless he can contribute in the run blocking part of the offense his opportunities will be limited.

 
16 team TE premium (.5/.5/1.0)

Team A gave up

Olsen, Greg CAR TE (2 years)

Hawk, A.J. GBP LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 6 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 7 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 8 Draft Pick from Team A

Team B gave up

Forsett, Justin BAL RB (1 year)

Hester, Devin ATL WR (1 year)

Paul, Niles WAS TE (1 year)

Kirksey, Christian CLE LB (DTS)

Laurinaitis, James STL LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 1 Draft Pick from Team B (top 5)

Year 2015 Round 3 Draft Pick from Team B

 
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Some deals from this past week up until today

QRRWWTKF 12/PPR

Team A gives: Larry Donnell

Team B gives: 2015 3rd (currently 5-1)

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Same format as above

Team A gives: Reggie Wayne, 2015 3rd (currently 5-1)

Team B gives: Steve Smith

Team C gives: Johnny Manziel, 2015 1st, 2nd, 3rd (currently 3-2, needs RBs)

Team D gives: Tony Romo, Ahmad Bradshaw

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Same format

Team A gives: 2015 2nd (from a 4-2 team, not his)

Team B gives: Mohamed Sanu

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QRWT, two RW flex, two RWT flex

Team A gives: Ryan Mathews

Team B gives: 2015 Devy Pick (currently 5th with 14 VP's)

Startup year, draft eligible devy's only.

 
16 team TE premium (.5/.5/1.0)

Team A gave up

Olsen, Greg CAR TE (2 years)

Hawk, A.J. GBP LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 6 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 7 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 8 Draft Pick from Team A

Team B gave up

Forsett, Justin BAL RB (1 year)

Hester, Devin ATL WR (1 year)

Paul, Niles WAS TE (1 year)

Kirksey, Christian CLE LB (DTS)

Laurinaitis, James STL LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 1 Draft Pick from Team B (top 5)

Year 2015 Round 3 Draft Pick from Team B
Team a

 
12 team ppr, start 2RB/2WR/TE one flex

Traded:

Olsen

Received:

Allen

I have Gronk and been flexing Olsen, but more importantly, I'm 2-4 and not sure I could get to the playoffs this year.

Betting on Allen getting more consistent looks in 2015+ with the age of Gates/Floyd

WRs are now Green, Floyd, Allen, T Smith, Wright and Blackmon
Great deal for you
I think I'd take Allen but it's close. If contending I'd prefer Olsen

 
12 team ppr, start 2RB/2WR/TE one flex

Traded:

Olsen

Received:

Allen

I have Gronk and been flexing Olsen, but more importantly, I'm 2-4 and not sure I could get to the playoffs this year.

Betting on Allen getting more consistent looks in 2015+ with the age of Gates/Floyd

WRs are now Green, Floyd, Allen, T Smith, Wright and Blackmon
Great deal for you
I think I'd take Allen but it's close. If contending I'd prefer Olsen

 
10 team 0.5ppr start 1/2/3/1 and a flex

Gave Bradshaw

Got

2015 2nd (3-3 team)

2015 3rd (3-3 team)

Gresham (likely a drop)

We're strong enough at RB (Bell, Bernard, Morris, Oliver) that I really wanted to move Bradshaw.

To get a 10-20 and 20-30 overall pick for a guy I expect to get injured soon was too good to pass up.

 
10 team 0.5ppr start 1/2/3/1 and a flex

Gave Bradshaw

Got

2015 2nd (3-3 team)

2015 3rd (3-3 team)

Gresham (likely a drop)

We're strong enough at RB (Bell, Bernard, Morris, Oliver) that I really wanted to move Bradshaw.

To get a 10-20 and 20-30 overall pick for a guy I expect to get injured soon was too good to pass up.
You may be right but that's still a pretty good deal for a top 10 back.

 
12 team PPR. 4 per pass TD, -2 INT.

I traded: Jordan Reed, Andre Williams and Carson Palmer

I received: Russell Wilson and 2016 3.

Palmer/Locker/Fitzpatrick were my QBs. Gronk and Ladarius still at TE.

 
Made this one a couple weeks ago.

12 team, .5/1.0/1.5 PPR league with 28 man rosters

I'm the defending champion and points champion, I'm trading with a rebuilding team.

I had basically only Olsen at TE, he had Kelce, Donnell, ASJ, and Amaro

He's really lacking at RB and had no young QBs worth anything

I gave up Andy Dalton, Duke Johnson, Coby Fleener, and my own 2015 2nd round pick

I got Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, Jace Amaro, and Khiry Robinson (I own Ingram)

 
12 team ppr QRRWWWT.

Gave Torrey Smith, 2015 2nd (current 1st place team)

Got McKinnon, 2015 3rd (mid)

Stocked up on rookie WRs this year so I wanted to flip a veteran for one of the rookies RBs.

 
12 team PPR. 4 per pass TD, -2 INT.

I traded: Jordan Reed, Andre Williams and Carson Palmer

I received: Russell Wilson and 2016 3.

Palmer/Locker/Fitzpatrick were my QBs. Gronk and Ladarius still at TE.
Good trade for you. Understand why the other guy would do it (presuming he has an adequate replacement), so good trade for both.

 
Made this one a couple weeks ago.

12 team, .5/1.0/1.5 PPR league with 28 man rosters

I'm the defending champion and points champion, I'm trading with a rebuilding team.

I had basically only Olsen at TE, he had Kelce, Donnell, ASJ, and Amaro

He's really lacking at RB and had no young QBs worth anything

I gave up Andy Dalton, Duke Johnson, Coby Fleener, and my own 2015 2nd round pick

I got Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, Jace Amaro, and Khiry Robinson (I own Ingram)
I always have a hard time evaluating deals with college players. But I think I like it for you.

 
16 team TE premium (.5/.5/1.0)

Team A gave up

Olsen, Greg CAR TE (2 years)

Hawk, A.J. GBP LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 6 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 7 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 8 Draft Pick from Team A

Team B gave up

Forsett, Justin BAL RB (1 year)

Hester, Devin ATL WR (1 year)

Paul, Niles WAS TE (1 year)

Kirksey, Christian CLE LB (DTS)

Laurinaitis, James STL LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 1 Draft Pick from Team B (top 5)

Year 2015 Round 3 Draft Pick from Team B
I will take the 1st.

I like Olsen but solid return if I have a startable TE

 
Made this one a couple weeks ago.

12 team, .5/1.0/1.5 PPR league with 28 man rosters

I'm the defending champion and points champion, I'm trading with a rebuilding team.

I had basically only Olsen at TE, he had Kelce, Donnell, ASJ, and Amaro

He's really lacking at RB and had no young QBs worth anything

I gave up Andy Dalton, Duke Johnson, Coby Fleener, and my own 2015 2nd round pick

I got Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, Jace Amaro, and Khiry Robinson (I own Ingram)
Bad trade for the other guy. In this format, ASJ and Amaro are the biggest parts.

 
Standard Zealots Scoring, non PPR

Team A: Got Julius Thomas/M.Colston/Terrence Williams/TJ Ward

Team B: Julio Jones/Antonio Gates/2015 4th Round Rookie pick

 
10 team 0.5ppr start 1/2/3/1 and a flex

Gave Bradshaw

Got

2015 2nd (3-3 team)

2015 3rd (3-3 team)

Gresham (likely a drop)

We're strong enough at RB (Bell, Bernard, Morris, Oliver) that I really wanted to move Bradshaw.

To get a 10-20 and 20-30 overall pick for a guy I expect to get injured soon was too good to pass up.
I am with you on selling.

Think maybe you could get more but it's risky with Bradshaw holding on to him for too long.

 
16 team TE premium (.5/.5/1.0)

Team A gave up

Olsen, Greg CAR TE (2 years)

Hawk, A.J. GBP LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 6 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 7 Draft Pick from Team A

Year 2015 Round 8 Draft Pick from Team A

Team B gave up

Forsett, Justin BAL RB (1 year)

Hester, Devin ATL WR (1 year)

Paul, Niles WAS TE (1 year)

Kirksey, Christian CLE LB (DTS)

Laurinaitis, James STL LB (2 years)

Year 2015 Round 1 Draft Pick from Team B (top 5)

Year 2015 Round 3 Draft Pick from Team B
I will take the 1st.

I like Olsen but solid return if I have a startable TE
A still has Kelce, trade made week 7 so after Kelce bye.

 
Vereen

crabtree

wheaton

for

marvin jones

allen robinson

Alfred blue
I don't get this one. Seems like Robinson is being way over-valued and I like Robinson.
I agree. His production is coming from volume he only got due to injury. He's putting up 6.75 yads per target. Seems a bit early to go all in.
He's the only #1 type receiver on a team with a potential young stud QB. He's also only 21.

 
Passed up a similar trade offer (Robinson for Crabtree/Wheaton). IMO his long-term upside is higher than any of the players in the trade.
Were you really high on him out of the draft? If so, I think that makes sense. But, again, he's not really doing much with his targets. I think his raw numbers are a bit [SIZE=10.5pt]deceiving[/SIZE].

 
Passed up a similar trade offer (Robinson for Crabtree/Wheaton). IMO his long-term upside is higher than any of the players in the trade.
Were you really high on him out of the draft? If so, I think that makes sense. But, again, he's not really doing much with his targets. I think his raw numbers are a bit [SIZE=10.5pt]deceiving[/SIZE].
Yes, he was my 6th ranked WR in the draft and I took him at 1.12. He's already doing much better than I expected as a raw 21 yo receiver.

 
He's the only #1 type receiver on a team with a potential young stud QB. He's also only 21.
It's far too early for me to consider Blake Bortles a "+" for his weapons, personally. And Robinson never really came off as a likely #1 to me. I think Lee has a better shot, myself--not that either are likely. Just my opinion, of course.

 
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He's the only #1 type receiver on a team with a potential young stud QB. He's also only 21.
It's far too early for me to consider Blake Bortles a "+" for his weapons, personally. And Robinson never really came off as a likely #1 to me. I think Lee has a better shot, myself--not that either are likely. Just my opinion, of course.
Physically, Robinson's far superior to Lee. Bigger, stronger, and faster. He's a 21 year old who missed all of training camp and the preseason who's already looking better and picking things up quicker than Lee. He's doing far better than anyone could've realistically expected he'd do, and I also would turn down Crabtree and Wheaton for him. Of course, a case could be made for Crabtree over him by himself.

Bortles may or may not be good, but if there's a #1 WR on that roster, it's gotta be Robinson.

 

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