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****OFFICIAL DYNASTY TRADES**** (9 Viewers)

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I gave Nix, J Ferguson
I got Stafford, K Coleman, Downs

Need WRs and I think Coleman could explode this year. Downs is really solid too. I'm strong at TE and not as big of a believer in Ferguson after Pickens went to Dallas, and I also have too many shares of him.

I like the idea of selling high on Nix and buying low on Keon, but respectfully this was the opposite of those things IMO. In this format Nix is currently worth significantly more than that as a 2nd round startup pick. Downs and Keon are more like 8th & 9th round. I’d rather have Nix than the entire other side and shop him for something much better in return… Edit: once again IMO....
Um ok well I didn't say I was trying to sell high on Nix. Those are your words not mine. I believe in him but this was simply a value trade where I needed WRs and I am saying I think the market is way too low on Coleman and Downs. I have this trade as even and so did the first two calcs I looked at. Stafford should provide production for another couple years and if Coleman is who I think he is then I win this trade. Downs is free or maybe 1:1 with Ferguson.

I really really don't like using startup values to gauge a trade. Nobody is paying 2nd/3rd startup value for Nix *except* in a startup. And FWIW in the startup I did about a month ago he went 3.12 as QB15. I do concede it looks like I could have got more though.

Of course this is FF so if you're right against the consensus in fading Nix
All good but as I've tried to emphasize, I'm not fading Nix, I'm just selling him in a deal. I'm a fan.
That makes this trade even more confusing.
 
I need RB, would give LaPorta to a team that needs TE for 1.07. Good deal for both?
I would still have Kittle at TE, and would have picks 1.07 and 1.12. 7 would be for a RB, and 12 would go back to BPA, also have 2.04.
Who do you have your eye on at 1.07?

Ultimately, in a standard league that trade begins to look like LaPorta for Kaleb Johnson, RJ Harvey and are you comfortable with that?

It's probably a wash. I think Kittle is more appropriate to value and would probably want more for giving up LaPorta.
Johnson or Harvey would be the targets, unless a Judkins or Henderson slid. But any of those would be fine. I kind of agree with the post about waiting to see who is on the board at 1.07, all the RBs could be gone, and I am SOL, and minus LaPorta.

Agreed. It does seem like a deal you would make on the clock. I guess I would consider Tuten or Skattaboo at 1.12 or 2.04, rather than trading LaPorta.

Another thing worth considering is pairing a player with pick 2.04 to move up into the 1.05-1.10 range? I am not sure what that looks like but I would explore options outside of ditching LaPorta.
 
Start 1 QB, 1 RB, 2 WR, 2 Flex, 1 TE (only 7) .5 PPR.

Trade
Ladd McConkey

For
2026 1st
2026 2nd
2027 1st

All most definitely later.

WR still consist of Justin Jefferson, Brian Thomas, Mike Evans, Jaylen Waddle, Calvin Ridley, Ricky Pearsall, and Pat Bryant. RBs are Barkley, CMC, Henry, and Hall.
I think that is good value for Ladd as he is being hyped up quite a bit and to lock in that value isn't a bad thing. I would though then trade the 1st and 2nd for a player of need that is a stud and you can start all year and then you bank an extra first. Maybe package up Evans or Ridley and a first to tier back up.

It is good value but what can you do with those picks/players to land a stud and then have an extra first in the bank. Great way to build team value but you have to be active to get another starting player who can give you equal value to Ladd but maybe slightly less "worth" if that makes sense.
I am always looking at ways to improve but this being a start 7, I don't need another starter. Starting Baker or Dak, Barkley, Jefferson, Thomas, Henry, CMC, and Kelce. Then have Hall, Evans, Ridley, Waddle, and Pitts on the bench. Just worried those picks are late.
 
I need RB, would give LaPorta to a team that needs TE for 1.07. Good deal for both?
I would still have Kittle at TE, and would have picks 1.07 and 1.12. 7 would be for a RB, and 12 would go back to BPA, also have 2.04.
Who do you have your eye on at 1.07?

Ultimately, in a standard league that trade begins to look like LaPorta for Kaleb Johnson, RJ Harvey and are you comfortable with that?

It's probably a wash. I think Kittle is more appropriate to value and would probably want more for giving up LaPorta.
Johnson or Harvey would be the targets, unless a Judkins or Henderson slid. But any of those would be fine. I kind of agree with the post about waiting to see who is on the board at 1.07, all the RBs could be gone, and I am SOL, and minus LaPorta.

Agreed. It does seem like a deal you would make on the clock. I guess I would consider Tuten or Skattaboo at 1.12 or 2.04, rather than trading LaPorta.

Another thing worth considering is pairing a player with pick 2.04 to move up into the 1.05-1.10 range? I am not sure what that looks like but I would explore options outside of ditching LaPorta.
Yeah, I am running thru my options. Trying to prepare for what I can do to maximize my chances for a repeat.
 
superflex with +0.5 per catch for TEs.

Team A gave: Likely
Team B gave: Keon Coleman

Team A gave: Devonta Smith
Team C gave: DK and Marshawn Lloyd

I’m C, been waiting to AArod to sign to put DK on the block and I’ve been trying to get skinny Batman in a few leagues for awhile.
Both even. Would probably take Coleman and DK sides but both are close.
 
I need RB, would give LaPorta to a team that needs TE for 1.07. Good deal for both?
I would still have Kittle at TE, and would have picks 1.07 and 1.12. 7 would be for a RB, and 12 would go back to BPA, also have 2.04.
I'd be trying to trade the 1.12 and 2.4 to move up for a rb.
No thanks on giving up LaPorta, but if i did, I'd have to see Henderson or judkins at that 1.7

I'd still try and sell the 12 and 4 for a move up
 
12 Team SF Dynasty (contracts) - Start 10 (QB/3WR/2RB/TE/2FLEX/1SF), Roster 20.

Roster I was keeping before the 2 trades I made:

QBs:
Herbert
Goff

WRs:
BTJ
Scary Terry
Olave
Christian Kirk
Pop Douglas
Coker

RBs:
Chase Brown
Roschon
Jalyen Wright
Brooks

TE: Bowers

Side note: I had Tyreek but traded him earlier in the year.

The two trades:

Pick 3.11 for Pittman
Pick 3.01 for Pollard


The owner of Pollard said he was going to cut him if he couldn't trade him, and based on my picks, I didn't think he'd make it to me. But if he did, I'd be paying 2.02 or 2.04 for him, so I felt this was great value at 3.01 to add a 1a RB. I'm not completely in love with it, but I needed one and didn't really see a better option to trade for or other potential starting RBs that would be cut. I will also be taking Hampton at 1.02.

With the addition of Pollard, I will be cutting Kirk due to total salary cap restraints.
 
superflex with +0.5 per catch for TEs.

Team A gave: Likely
Team B gave: Keon Coleman

Team A gave: Devonta Smith
Team C gave: DK and Marshawn Lloyd

I’m C, been waiting to AArod to sign to put DK on the block and I’ve been trying to get skinny Batman in a few leagues for awhile.

Likely and DK side for me.
to me, Devonta is the safe play and the upside play, provided your time frame is greater than one year.
Team A is pretty stacked so I understood his preference for DK, but it was an easy accept for me.
 
12 Team SF Dynasty (contracts) - Start 10 (QB/3WR/2RB/TE/2FLEX/1SF), Roster 20.

Roster I was keeping before the 2 trades I made:

QBs:
Herbert
Goff

WRs:
BTJ
Scary Terry
Olave
Christian Kirk
Pop Douglas
Coker

RBs:
Chase Brown
Roschon
Jalyen Wright
Brooks

TE: Bowers

Side note: I had Tyreek but traded him earlier in the year.

The two trades:

Pick 3.11 for Pittman
Pick 3.01 for Pollard


The owner of Pollard said he was going to cut him if he couldn't trade him, and based on my picks, I didn't think he'd make it to me. But if he did, I'd be paying 2.02 or 2.04 for him, so I felt this was great value at 3.01 to add a 1a RB. I'm not completely in love with it, but I needed one and didn't really see a better option to trade for or other potential starting RBs that would be cut. I will also be taking Hampton at 1.02.

With the addition of Pollard, I will be cutting Kirk due to total salary cap restraints.
I like both of these moves for you but I don't play in any salary cap leagues. You got good value for those picks I'd say.
 
12 Teams, single QB, 0.5 PPR, No TE premium.

Gave: Kyler Murray, Mark Andrews
Got: Trevor Lawrence, Josh Downs

I'm really happy with it.

My other TE's: Bowers, Kincaid
Other WR's before the trade: Chase, Lamb, Jameson, Mims, D Douglas, Boutte, Christian Kirk

I wanted to move Andrews before he hit 30. I know Tight ends can keep playing at a high level into their 30's. But trading one still seems to be difficult once they hit 30.

Lawrence is a dynasty target for me. I'm bullish with the breakout of Thomas, the addition of Hunter, and Coen taking over as HC.

Downs is a dynasty target for me. Not to talk out of both sides of my mouth: I don't believe in Richardson, but I figure either he improves or they move on after this season.
 
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12 Teams, single QB, 0.5 PPR, No TE premium.

Gave: Kyler Murray, Mark Andrews
Got: Trevor Lawrence, Josh Downs
Pretty even IMO
With no TE+, diminish 30 yo Andrews value slightly but not overly bad
Must be liking the change in JAX to make the move for TLaw
Yeah.

I updated the post. I have Bowers and Kincaid, so I wanted to move Andrews before his age became more prohibitive.

My only playable WR's were Chase, Lamb, Jameson. So adding Downs helps shore up the position a little.

I am thinking/hoping Lawrence has a career year with BTJ, Hunter and now Coen as OC given what Coen did with Baker.
 
12 Teams, single QB, 0.5 PPR, No TE premium.

Gave: Kyler Murray, Mark Andrews
Got: Trevor Lawrence, Josh Downs

I'm really happy with it.

My other TE's: Bowers, Kincaid
Other WR's before the trade: Chase, Lamb, Jameson, Mims, D Douglas, Boutte, Christian Kirk

I wanted to move Andrews before he hit 30. I know Tight ends can keep playing at a high level into their 30's. But trading one still seems to be difficult once they hit 30.

Lawrence is a dynasty target for me. I'm bullish with the breakout of Thomas, the addition of Hunter, and Coen taking over as HC.

Downs is a dynasty target for me. Not to talk out of both sides of my mouth: I don't believe in Richardson, but I figure either he improves or they move on after this season.
I like it for reasons you mentioned and Murray frustrates me too.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
 
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I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
So new guy gave 1.01, 2.01, 4.01, Rome Odunze, and Justin Herbert.
For 2.12, Daniels, and McBride.

Yeah, this would have to be SF AND TE premium for this to make any kind of sense.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
So new guy gave 1.01, 2.01, 4.01, Rome Odunze, and Justin Herbert.
For 2.12, Daniels, and McBride.

Yeah, this would have to be SF AND TE premium for this to make any kind of sense.
Yeah, pretty much. They are both good players and will certainly contribute to a winning team, but his starting RBs and WRs, as groups, are awful. I guess he'll be drafting Jeremiah Love this time next year.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
So new guy gave 1.01, 2.01, 4.01, Rome Odunze, and Justin Herbert.
For 2.12, Daniels, and McBride.

Yeah, this would have to be SF AND TE premium for this to make any kind of sense.
Yeah, pretty much. They are both good players and will certainly contribute to a winning team, but his starting RBs and WRs, as groups, are awful. I guess he'll be drafting Jeremiah Love this time next year.
In my experience, suckers like this get duped out of their picks just about every year. So, fairly unlikely he will be able to draft Love. In fact, if I were you, I'd start trying to make arrangements for his 2026 1st now lol.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
That is just a bad move on his part ... Are they new to Dynasty? Are they young and naive?
To each their own, but sometimes this is the type of trade that builds a single elite team that will compete for a few years.

Anyway, my fear of this sort of activity is they realize how bad their moves were and abandon the team. After sacrificing the potential, they give up and run away.

I agree with @sheerterror and you should target his 2026 pick now while the fever has him.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
……..and commissioners don’t get enough credit having to replace these people when they ruin a team and bails.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?

I've proven it twice in my 30 years of playing.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?
Not easily, but it can be done.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?

I've proven it twice in my 30 years of playing.
You proved his point.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?

I've proven it twice in my 30 years of playing.
You proved his point.
I stated a relevant fact with no care of what it proved.
 
I've been in one (of 5) dynasty league for 8 years now and done really well. Won it last season and in 2020, a couple of 2nd places too. That's about as good as it gets for me!

Anyway, a new owner joins the league yesterday, having an owner orphan a team. With everyone ready, the rookie draft is scheduled to start today. But late last night, I see a trade completed with this guy trading the 1.01 and Justin Herbert for 1.11 and a Jayden Daniels. This isn't a SF league, but maybe the dudes mixed up, over-valued Daniels or whatever. It's annoying that one of the true contenders will snatch Jeanty, but there's no trade veto so nothing I can do.

But, I figured if someone else can pull off a winning trade from this guy, I should try as well. So I offer my 1.12 for Rome Odunze to see what happens. He counters by asking for Terry McClaurin on top of the 1.12, which I'm not doing. So I counter back with 1.12 & 2.12 for Rome & 4.01. He accepts immediately, and I feel like I've won the trade, though not by so much as the landslide of the 1.01 trade though.

An hour or so passed and I then see the guy has traded 1.11 (from the 1.01 trade), 1.12 (from the Rome trade) and his existing 2.01, for Trey McBride. Again, like 1QB, this isn't a TEP league, so it's a puzzling trade. Some might say he won that one, but it doesn't really make sense.

Any thoughts?
In a 1 QB league, I'd say that 1st trade should have been vetoed (this wouldn't have been fair even if he hadn't included Herbert). Those types of owners are bad for the league. I'd say you won the Odunze trade pretty easily IMO. The McBride trade could be up in the air but with no TE Prem and Warren or Loveland being available with one of those picks and getting basically 3 late 1sts for him, I'd say this guy easily lost all 3 trades. The league should be trying to get rid of this guy as he is going to orphan this team with no assets within 2 years most likely.
Bad trades get made in every league all the time but unless there is collusion that can be proven I don't think they should be vetoed.
Correction: Since when can collusion ever be proven?

I've proven it twice in my 30 years of playing.
You proved his point.
I stated a relevant fact with no care of what it proved.
Cool
 

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