Not involved. 12 team PPR. Draft hasn't started yet.
David Johnson and 1.02 for
Michael Thomas, D Freeman, T Coleman, and 1.05
Solid deal for both teams and close enough final decision for me could come down to team makeup but in a vacuum I lean towards the Thomas/Falcon RB's side.as usual, the two bigger pieces. Understand taking the other side if you're building and anticipate the Falcons backs splitting up. Personally, the change at OC makes me shy away from Atlanta right now.
I own Coleman and Freeman individually in several leagues and jointly in one and if they split up it would not bother me but I put a great value on the duo as they are currently paired together. I won't say the new OC is zero concern but for me, but based on what I've read and heard, not a big one and the duo provides you anything like what we saw last season you basically have the PPG producton of two top 10 RB's if you start both and if one should get hurt you likely got a one borderline top 5 RB. They provide a lot of roster flexibility as a duo in my opinion.
thankfully in my main league, out of 32 teams 12 have posted their trade bait. 11 of which include some idea of what they want, although you'll get a few generalities "I don't want old players" and most of the trade bait right now is cutable players being shopped for future late picks. Some go so far as to detail like "Picks and improvements to my starting lineup. Dak for a 2018 early/mid 1st or a late 1st and 2nd. Glennon/LaFell/Inman can be had for any 2018/2019 4th. Ingram/Crabtree-late 1st/early 2nd. Kelley/Terrence Williams/Berry-late 2nd/early 3rd. Edelman-late 1st/early 2nd. Everyone else listed is available for picks in rounds 5-7 In any year depending on the player." I wouldn't expect that level from everyone but it's perfect IMO.