Cohen is one of my personal favorite players in the league and I own him on half my FFPC teams but have a strong preference for Henry over him.12 team FFPC - TE 1.5 PPR
Team A gives Tarik Cohen
Team B gives Hunter Henry
Cohen is one of my personal favorite players in the league and I own him on half my FFPC teams but have a strong preference for Henry over him.12 team FFPC - TE 1.5 PPR
Team A gives Tarik Cohen
Team B gives Hunter Henry
I also like both of these players a lot...Henry over Cohen tho, just to much potential in a 1.5 PPR12 team FFPC - TE 1.5 PPR
Team A gives Tarik Cohen
Team B gives Hunter Henry
I'm all in on 2020 and Pettis is on every single one of my teams. I like Lindsay but would pay this price and probably even if I project that pick to be very late. Getting Watkins is a nice cherry on top given Tyreeks issues.Thielen and Lindsay
For
2020 1st, Watkins, Pettis and J. Richard
Seems very fair. They are going close to each other in startups, would depend on roster construction for me. I like both guys reasonably well, probably prefer Cohen in a vacuum. Something about Henry makes me think he'll never be top shelf, but a solid starter. Cohen is erratic due to useage but feel like he has a long career of relevance ahead of him.12 team FFPC - TE 1.5 PPR
Team A gives Tarik Cohen
Team B gives Hunter Henry
We’ve all been waiting for some12 team dynasty PPR league
Team A gave up Mayfield, Baker CLE QB and McKenzie, Isaiah BUF WR and Switzer, Ryan PIT WR and Year 2019 Draft Pick 1.04 and Year 2019 Draft Pick 3.04
Team B gave up Wilson, Russell SEA QB and Freeman, Royce DEN RB and Lindsay, Phillip DEN RB
We’ve all been waiting for some
mckenzie/Switzer deals to come through.
I’ll take russel and the den backfield. 1.04-Lindsey seems about right, and you can argue 3.04 for Royce. So baker vs russel, and some flyers at wr.
Wow, every one of those trades seem a little lopsided with 1, 3 and 6 the most egrecious imo.Just had a flurry of trades go down in my dynasty league with a face to face event. 12 team, ppr, all skill positions with superflex (qb,rb,rb,wr,wr,wr,te,flex,sflex).
Trade 1 (This one surprised me)
Team A: Leonard Fournette + 2.02
Team B: 1.10 + 1.12
Trade 2
Team B: 2.02 + 2.07 + 2.12
Team C : 1.11
Trade 3
Team B: Jay Ajayi
Team D : 3.06
Trade 4
Team E: Cam Newton
Team F: Kirk Cousins + Michael Gallup
Trade 5
Team D : Jack Doyle
Team F: Jamison Crowder
Trade 6
Team C : Tarik Cohen + 2020 3rd (mid-late)
Team D : 2020 1st + 2020 2nd (mid)
I agree, but was trying to be unbiased about it.Giving up Crowder for Doyle seems pretty awful too.
Wow, every one of those trades seem a little lopsided with 1, 3 and 6 the most egrecious imo.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that was thinking along these lines.Giving up Crowder for Doyle seems pretty awful too.
I actually think giving up three seconds including the 2.02 for 1.11 is really dumb. I suppose he may have someone he really wants there, but man, maybe wait to see if the guy is still there and make that trade during the draft.Wow, every one of those trades seem a little lopsided with 1, 3 and 6 the most egrecious imo.
The Fournette trade should be in a class on it's own IMO due to his value. Other then the Cohen/2020#1 trade this is a collection of second round picks, RB and WR 3 types. Fournette for really almost pick 10 is one that can really be impactful.Wow, every one of those trades seem a little lopsided with 1, 3 and 6 the most egrecious imo.
What would people say Fournette's value is right now? I don't think this trade is too far off his value.The Fournette trade should be in a class on it's own IMO due to his value. Other then the Cohen/2020#1 trade this is a collection of second round picks, RB and WR 3 types. Fournette for really almost pick 10 is one that can really be impactful.
In FFPC startups he is going as player 33 and I think that's lower then it should be just taking that unless that move up from pick 14 to 12 is super impactful this trade is basically giving the 33rd or so most valued existing fantasy player in the league for the 10th most valued rookie. Not sure how anyone would not see that as far off or remotely close to his value.What would people say Fournette's value is right now? I don't think this trade is too far off his value.
I commish the league where Fournette was traded for Edelman. Great trafe for the a new owner getting Fournette. Good start for him. Frankly I don't understand why people make those kind of trades.What would people say Fournette's value is right now? I don't think this trade is too far off his value.
This. Regardless of how polarizing Fournette may be and how jaded some owners are, he’s worth plenty more than the 1.10 rookie in an uninspiring draft class. I’d easily take Fournette today over any rookie RB in this class, which to me puts his value in the 1.01 to 1.04 range.In FFPC startups he is going as player 33 and I think that's lower then it should be just taking that unless that move up from pick 14 to 12 is super impactful this trade is basically giving the 33rd or so most valued existing fantasy player in the league for the 10th most valued rookie. Not sure how anyone would not see that as far off or remotely close to his value.
The owner who traded Fournette for Edelman should be banished. Banished, I say!I commish the league where Fournette was traded for Edelman. Great trafe for the a new owner getting Fournette. Good start for him. Frankly I don't understand why people make those kind of trades.
Same and don't want to turn this into a Fournette thread because as you said he is polarizing but on this topic I posted a trade I did last week giving 1.10 and Tevin for Fournette. In that league I also have pick 3. I was kind of surprised the guy took the 10/Tevin offer because near trade deadline last year, which is week 11, I offered him what was a guaranteed top 4 pick for Fournette, the one that ended up as 3. He shot that down despite not being a contender last year and what I'm getting at is had he not taken the 10/Tevin I was going to try again to to get Fournette using pick 3 but was just going to wait until at least I could expand my roster(April 1). But I was for sure prepared to give 1.3 for him if I needed to.. I’d easily take Fournette today over any rookie RB in this class, which to me puts his value in the 1.01 to 1.04 range.
I was Team C in the above trades. I was shocked when he offered all 3 2nd rounders for my (at the time)1.11. I double and triple checked that he was sure that was what he wanted.I actually think giving up three seconds including the 2.02 for 1.11 is really dumb. I suppose he may have someone he really wants there, but man, maybe wait to see if the guy is still there and make that trade during the draft.
Unfortunately this trade went down before I got to the event. Had I been there, I certainly would have put in a much better offer for him. Team A confirmed he would have accepted 1.07 and 1.11 which I had at the time. I would have gladly paid that price for Fournette and 2.02.The Fournette trade should be in a class on it's own IMO due to his value.
Startup ADP is not a perfect estimate of player value but in startup drafts Fournette is going 50+ picks ahead of the 10th rookie. That's a huge disparity.What would people say Fournette's value is right now? I don't think this trade is too far off his value.
The best part of this trade is the team names. Since the team trading away 1.03 has those early round picks, I'm assuming they're a tad weak and I would have kept the picks to rebuild with and not go after aging Vets (except Leo).Dynasty League of America 2 Trade
Popular Political Opinion Haver gave up
Robinson, Allen CHI WR an
Smith, Tre'Quan NOS WR and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 1.03 and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 1.07 and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 2.06 and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 3.03 and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 3.10 and
Year 2019 Draft Pick 4.03 and
Year 2020 Round 2 Draft Pick from Popular Political Opinion Haver and
Year 2020 Round 3 Draft Pick from Popular Political Opinion Haver
and The Most Classy and Luxurious Team gave up
Fournette, Leonard JAC RB and
Peterson, Adrian WAS RB and
Green, A.J. CIN WR and
Kelce, Travis KCC TE and
Year 2020 Round 4 Draft Pick from The Most Classy and Luxurious Team
Dynasty League of America 2 Address:
http://www65.myfantasyleague.com/2019/home/13397
which side is ugly? i thought it was pretty even.What are we missing? Thats an ugly deal.
1.2 and 2.7. Too long a wait to cash in on the return especially when the picks could be very close anyway.12 team, ppr, superflex
I gave: 1.02 + 2.07
I got: 2020 1st (early) + 2020 2nd (early)
Not sure 2020 early is a guarantee, but I like this trade for you if that happens. The early 1st in 2020 with all those good RBs available (Swift, Taylor, Etienne, Harris, Dobbins, Carr, Dillon, Akers, just to name a few) will be worth more than the 1.02 in 2019.12 team, ppr, superflex
I gave: 1.02 + 2.07
I got: 2020 1st (early) + 2020 2nd (early)
Just curious how much you think Ajayi is worth. I thought it seemed pretty fair.Wow, every one of those trades seem a little lopsided with 1, 3 and 6 the most egrecious imo.
Similarly, I thought this one seemed pretty fair, too. Are people still hyping Crowder for a 100 rec season? I'm not saying Doyle is exceptional, but neither is Crowder. Bench fodder traded for bench fodder.Giving up Crowder for Doyle seems pretty awful too.
"Thielen and Lindsayslicedbred21 said:which side is ugly? i thought it was pretty even.
I'm not super high on Ajayi or anything but he's accomplished more than most 3.06 picks ever will. I'd put his value somewhere in mid-second. He's only 25 so once his ACL is healthy he'll catch on somewhere and I like his chances to return Flex value much better than a throw away pick.Just curious how much you think Ajayi is worth. I thought it seemed pretty fair.
Similarly, I thought this one seemed pretty fair, too. Are people still hyping Crowder for a 100 rec season? I'm not saying Doyle is exceptional, but neither is Crowder. Bench fodder traded for bench fodder.
FWIW, I've gone none of these players, but from the outside looking in, I'd be veryI'm not super high on Ajayi or anything but he's accomplished more than most 3.06 picks ever will. I'd put his value somewhere in mid-second. He's only 25 so once his ACL is healthy he'll catch on somewhere and I like his chances to return Flex value much better than a throw away pick.
I think Crowder has been productive when healthy and still has ppr upside, but it's more that I think Doyle is fairly worthless. I did not list that one as overly lopsided though but would easily take Crowder.
if I saw Ajayi get traded for a 2nd. He'll be 26 by the time the season starts and will, at best, be playing second string as a 1st/2nd down RB. If he signs a 1-year deal, he'll be hoping for a short shot at starting to prove his worth going into the 2020 season at which point he'll be a 27 year old free agent with an injury history and spotty production. I agree that 3.06 is nothing more than a low probability dart throw, but if you trade it on the clock, maybe you can get a 2020 2nd or a vet with a better chance at 2019 viability.Quite right, there is no guarantee. Looking at his roster, I tried to best judge where I thought it would land. I think 2-5 has the highest chances. Given the prospects for the 2020 class (as you pointed out and is discussed in other threads), I was comfortable taking that chance.Not sure 2020 early is a guarantee, but I like this trade for you if that happens. The early 1st in 2020 with all those good RBs available (Swift, Taylor, Etienne, Harris, Dobbins, Carr, Dillon, Akers, just to name a few) will be worth more than the 1.02 in 2019.
I don't own any of the players either and the only league I have a second is a total rebuild so would not trade for Ajayi there but in my other 4 leagues where I'm a contender I would likely give a mid second for Ajayi in this draft. I could see him land back in Philly where I think he'd be the lead back and there's a few other places still open (Oakland, Houston, TB) where he would be the favorite to start as well. I also don't think he's strictly a first/second down back. He can catch.FWIW, I've gone none of these players, but from the outside looking in, I'd be veryif I saw Ajayi get traded for a 2nd. He'll be 26 by the time the season starts and will, at best, be playing second string as a 1st/2nd down RB. If he signs a 1-year deal, he'll be hoping for a short shot at starting to prove his worth going into the 2020 season at which point he'll be a 27 year old free agent with an injury history and spotty production. I agree that 3.06 is nothing more than a low probability dart throw, but if you trade it on the clock, maybe you can get a 2020 2nd or a vet with a better chance at 2019 viability.
) buoy his value but still only averages 14.5ppg for ppr in 15 games and finishes RB16 on a ppg basisI think people don't realize that Doyle was going to be Ebron last year before he got hurt, and Ebron exploded in his absence. He was seeing 90%+ of the snaps before he was injured. If he stays healthy, he has as much upside relative to the TEs as Crowder to the WRs on the Jets.Doyle is ol' reliable for Luck. He was playing a lot more snaps than Ebron last year when both were healthy. I wouldn't be excited to acquire him, but I also wouldn't be less excited to acquire him than Crowder. Both are guys I would not want to see in my starting lineup.
Fair enough. I feel like teams will fill their needs through the draft, so he'll be looking at signing a backup contract in May. You mentioned TB and that brought a random question to mind, who would you rather have? Rojo or Ajayi?I don't own any of the players either and the only league I have a second is a total rebuild so would not trade for Ajayi there but in my other 4 leagues where I'm a contender I would likely give a mid second for Ajayi in this draft. I could see him land back in Philly where I think he'd be the lead back and there's a few other places still open (Oakland, Houston, TB) where he would be the favorite to start as well. I also don't think he's strictly a first/second down back. He can catch.
Now I can also see why he has fallen out of favor a bit and it's not some "must be collusion" type deal to see him moved for the 3.06 - I just think there's a far better chance he returns value than the player picked there.
That's pretty tough for me as I wasn't a fan of Jones as a prospect (thought he was too slow for a back his size), and we have been through Ajayi's "warts". If I had a total rebuild I'd roll the dice and hope I was wrong about Jones, but in a vacuum I'll take Ajayi. I just believe in his talent more.Rojo or Ajayi?
Yeah, I wasn't high on Rojo myself, but if I could get both guys cheaply, I'd rather have Rojo in an Arians offense than Ajayi in an unknown situation. Enough people were high on Rojo that I think there's still a chance for him to turn his career around and live up to his 2nd round status. And Peyton Barber doesn't seem like much of a road block.That's pretty tough for me as I wasn't a fan of Jones as a prospect (thought he was too slow for a back his size), and we have been through Ajayi's "warts". If I had a total rebuild I'd roll the dice and hope I was wrong about Jones, but in a vacuum I'll take Ajayi. I just believe in his talent more.
Maybe my memory is bad here but I thought Ajayi was a very good receiving back at Boise State and most were very surprised he wasn't used in the passing in Miami - I do not know why he wasn't used in that role so far but he looks capable.
I guess if the pick does indeed end up early and next year's class lives up to the massive hype we're all giving it then this could work out okay, but man Kelce is a 1st round startup pick in FFPC.FFPC
Gave: Kelce
Got: Godwin, 2020 1st (team is quite bad, should be top 4)
I have Kittle too so decided to shop Kelce. Think Godwin is a big riser this year and am all in on next year's class.
This could really go either way. Kelce is obviously a stud in TE premium FFPC, but IF Godwin realizes top 15 WR potential AND your 2020 is a stud, good trade. But that's two big "ifs".FFPC
Gave: Kelce
Got: Godwin, 2020 1st (team is quite bad, should be top 4)
I have Kittle too so decided to shop Kelce. Think Godwin is a big riser this year and am all in on next year's class.
I think people investing a 1st in a dynasty startup into a soon to be 30 year old TE are going to be regretting that much sooner than they realize. It’s just not a position, even with TE premium, that I’d be remotely comfortable anchoring my dynasty team to when factoring his age combined with how much punishment he takes each game. If I had Kittle I’d make that deal, but likely only if I was certain that’s a top 4 pick. If it ends up being 8-12, the value is pretty poor. Because as you point out, Kelce is as highly regarded as OBJ by some.I guess if the pick does indeed end up early and next year's class lives up to the massive hype we're all giving it then this could work out okay, but man Kelce is a 1st round startup pick in FFPC.
I wonder how many people would trade OBJ or JuJu for Godwin/1st, because those are the two guys Kelce is sandwiched between in startup ADP in FFPC.
Of course you have Kittle and you can only trade for what your league will pay, but you can play a TE in your flex and Kelce was literally the #1 overall WR last year in FFPC if you played him there. Only Barkley, CMC, Kamara, and Gurley outscored him last year. Playing Kelce in the flex was like playing Zeke or Hopkins in your flex spot.
if you have a "win now" squad in FFPC, I don't trade away Kelce for that return.FFPC
Gave: Kelce
Got: Godwin, 2020 1st (team is quite bad, should be top 4)
I have Kittle too so decided to shop Kelce. Think Godwin is a big riser this year and am all in on next year's class.
My squad is now:if you have a "win now" squad in FFPC, I don't trade away Kelce for that return.