Thanks for feedback and I'd not argue I lost value and if cuts were not an issue I would not have tried to make the trade but that's what often happens in FFPC, the guy who has to trim his roster is going to have a hard time getting value. I've already traded off Jalen Hurts and Hunter Henry on this team and I've been making a lot of offers so it's not like I've not actively been trying to clear room. I could have got something for Gallup or Kmet, just was not seeing anything worth it.This is a tough spot with limited rosters, but I don't like this trade for you value-wise. Toney might be slightly ahead of both, but I think Kmet is going to start being a TE1 this year.
I still carry Kmet on another team and do think he can be a TE1 this upcoming year but my feeling right now is it's more situation then talent. Now he just turned 23 so he's got plenty of growth potential, and like I said I'd to liked to have found a way to keep him and still will on another team, but my guess is most years he'll be in that wide range of 10-12 PPG TE's, the super low TE1's that bleed into that TE18'ish range. His situation next year looks target friendly, but I've not really seeing anything special in terms of talent, route running, movement, etc, etc. He's seems more like a young Kyle Rudolph except one who has not shown he's good in the red zone yet.
Gallup I considered to be my WR6. Wrestled with him or Kmet as my last cut or cheap tradeoff piece. I need a backup TE over a WR6 but at this point of the year I believe in trying to not go to far into BPA and Gallup got 1100 yards in just 14 games a few years ago and just has a lot more upside to me then Kmet. But he's also my WR6 who just had ACL surgery in February and that should put him out a chunk up to most of the year.
So to me it boiled down to keep hammering away hoping someone gives me a quality pick for one of them or try to upgrade the health and upside of my WR6.
Toney IMO has million dollar physical traits and a 10 cent head. I won't argue one bit he could bust out in a really bad way but to a degree I'm looking for a player that either hits or s hits because I anitcipate being in this same position next year struggling to make cuts. So I I took an injured WR6 with upside whose health may not enable to get a proper read on him and IMO replaced him with a healthy WR6 with more upside and the cost was a player I was going to cut or get some below value pick on. Lastly not for nothing and this did not factor in my decision but this is a Tyreek Hill team and it felt good to me to acquire some upside that I think I lost today. I also managed to put Kmet on a not so great looking team instead of cutting him and letting more of a competitor draft him before I could get him back.
Hate tough cuts.
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