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I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
 
FFPC, not involved

2023 1.01

For

2023 1.06
2023 1.08
2023 1.09
I would trade that to get 1.01.
I assume 1 QB league? Short bench?
How are the status’ of each team?
Yes, 1qb and fpc is short bench. Guy who traded 1.1 can use the picks for sure, guy who got 1.1 also has 1.3 and finished in middle, has decent wrs and only jacobs at rb. I can see both sides, but im probably sticken at 1.1 there.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Yep. his floor is currently 1.6. Not sure why I would sell him there. 1.4 seems fair. Is JSN a top 20 WR?
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
 
FFPC, not involved

2023 1.01

For

2023 1.06
2023 1.08
2023 1.09
Seems fair. It's funny, in one of my leagues with HUGE rosters I would prefer pick 1.01, and in one of my FFPC teams I would prefer the multiple picks. Must be fair value then.
Just depends what you want/need.
That's basically a mid 1st round startup for a 4th, 5th, and 6th round startup picks.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
It's a tool in the toolbox, just not a very important tool.
Especially in February
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
It's a tool in the toolbox, just not a very important tool.
Especially in February
I think it's a relative guide to Watson's value but you do you.
 
12 team ppr QB/2RB/3WR/TE/FL

Seems fair, but I’d probably just hang onto ETN if I received this offer.
I'd want a little more than Gibbs if I was selling ETN I think
Seems like a lateral, and might even be a downgrade.

I’m high on ETN 2023 though, another year removed from injury, some excitement about that offense.

Gibbs landing spot and role is TBD,

I would not make that deal.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
It's a tool in the toolbox, just not a very important tool.
Especially in February
I think it's a relative guide to Watson's value but you do you.
Someone's in a mood today, yeesh
Considering we are talking about Watsons value specifically vs. the rookie class.......ah nevermind
 
12 team ppr QB/2RB/3WR/TE/FL

I offered this exact trade up to someone a few days ago and have been mullling doing it in another league. Feel it's very fair.

I'll await an offer in the league we're in together. 😎
Good chance it will eventually happen but not ready yet. The other league I needed to clear a roster spot in a bad way, in abscence of that I'm waiting for more info.
 
FFPC, 1QB

trying to get better in the short term window of 1-2 years in this league and thought this accomplished this goal.

Gave: London, 2.10
Got: Davante Adams, Brandon Cooks, 2.04, 2024 2nd, 2024 4th

I’ll use the picks to also acquire win-now assets.
I get it if you are a win now team but I really hate making this kind of trade. It might just be my personal experience but trading for old guys never seems to work out for me. Plus, who knows who will be the LV QB this year. If Rodgers goes there you'll be very happy. If it's Stidham or Anthony Richardson or Levis not so much.
Adams did fine with Stidham at the end of last year but it does lower his value some yes. I would rather wait to see what happens at QB but don't mind this trade overall. We don't know what London will be and if this wins you a chip, it is worth it as they are hard to win.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
It's a tool in the toolbox, just not a very important tool.
Especially in February
I think it's a relative guide to Watson's value but you do you.
Someone's in a mood today, yeesh
Considering we are talking about Watsons value specifically vs. the rookie class.......ah nevermind
KTC has him about equal to the 1.08. Seems about right.
 
I thought Watson's value went up, a lot.

He showed some flashes on big plays but did little else. Also a large part of why he was attractive last year was being matched up with Rodgers (maybe not for you) and it looks highly likely that that's now coming to an end.

I don't think he lost value, but wouldn't have guess he gained value. - He was getting drafted in the 1.09-2.01 range last season in what was considered a weaker draft than this year's, so surpirsed to see him go for 1.04

With that said for me personally 2022 draft class looks > than 2023 draft class so maybe the person trading for Watson also feels that way.
His flashes were massive, in fact his flashed are so massive that his routine plays look like flashes, and he was raw as could be. I'd have him as the #1WR right now vs the rookies, it's close but he won't fall under WR3.

I thought his performance had about zero do with Rodgers and in fact I recall Rodgers exiting a game that Watson was doing meh in and not being used and Love immediately threw him pass he housed.

He's a physical stud who is from a small school and the arrow is up, he flashed immense talent and spent about half a season as a WR1. Not sure what people are looking for.
Go get your guy. I don't think consensus is that high on him. Given the talent in this draft, I'd put him at the end of the 1st, right where you got him last year.
Despite some of the comments here I don't know about that. I think in the absence of startups, which I don't see any going, you can use redraft as a rough guide for how players are valued, just requires a little adjustment. He's a mid 5th, getting drafted ahead of every rookie except Bijan, a few picks behind Drake London.

Not trying to be snarky, I truly find it odd that people are trying part of his value to where he was drafted last year. That's water under the bridge to me.
Redraft isn't a good gauge for WR rookie value though.
He's not a rookie
You said he's getting drafted ahead of every rookie.

Every rookie but Bijan and rookies play other positions then WR.

And I don't agree with your premise that redrafts can't be used as a guide for dynasty value of rookie WR's, not when you are comping them to a second year WR.
It's a tool in the toolbox, just not a very important tool.
Especially in February
I think it's a relative guide to Watson's value but you do you.
I think both things can be true. Majority of people are going to value him in the middle of round 1 like 6-9 but I understand if someone doesn't want to value him that high. I wouldn't give up 4 for him but if you really like him, I could see it and got another late round dart throw back as well. Not a bad trade but I would be in the middle. I do think his value has risen from where he was last year but I think top 5 in 1 QB leagues is too far. No A-Rod and maybe adding more talent at the position this year could really hamstring him (plus he wasn't exactly the most healthy guy last year). Fair enough trade but I'd personally view it as a slight overpay.
 
Someone's in a mood today, yeesh
Considering we are talking about Watsons value specifically vs. the rookie class.......ah nevermind
No not in a mood at all. We don't see it the same way, I think we both made that clear. Seems like everytime I tell someone "I agree to disagree" or something of that nature they think I'm in a mood. I guess I could just not respond but just trying to end round and rounds for everyone's sake, for sure my own because I detest back and forth's hashing the same thing over and over when I think both parties have made their opinion clear. Always thought saying stuff like we agree to disagree or you do you was polite but I got to find another way because it almost never gets taken like that, I need to find new method apparently.

I'll just end whatever I got to say on this by saying in my original post I said "with some adjusments" you can use redraft as a guide. For starters I think redraft absolutely sets parameters of a ballpark for Watson's value. Then as you look at that vs other rookies you can start to apply some adjustments to his value versus them considering he's a young player in his own right. People in FFPC are not the most patient. If they think a young Watson is the better player in 2023 then JSN, Addison or any other rookie then Bijan in 2023 I don't think they are going to be much lower on him in terms of his future outlook to push him to far down the rankings, with him having a variance already of being able to move a few spots back and still be worth the 1.4 since he's currently going second vs rookies.

You say it's not a good guide because it's February and I would say it's relative to the fact it's February it's as good of a guide as we have.

You don't agree with most or all of what I'm saying. I don't mind, I just don't know what else there is to keep saying.
 
Always thought saying stuff like we agree to disagree or you do you was polite but I got to find another way because it almost never gets taken like that, I need to find new method apparently.
Not to get too far off topic, but “agree to disagree”, while often intended as meaning, “we’ll never see eye to eye so let’s move on and still be friends” has evolved, largely online and with political discussion, to mean “I’m right, but I’ll agree to stop trying to convince you that I’m right”.

As such it can be taken as a bit passive aggressive, even when well intended (as I believe your usage was)

There are some interesting articles on this, but I’ll save that for another topic.
 
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Always thought saying stuff like we agree to disagree or you do you was polite but I got to find another way because it almost never gets taken like that, I need to find new method apparently.
Not to get too far off topic, but “agree to disagree”, while often intended as meaning, “we’ll never see eye to eye so let’s move on and still be friends” has evolved, largely online and with political discussion, to meaning “I’m right, but I’ll agree to stop trying to convince you that I’m right”.

As such it can be taken as a bit passive aggressive, even when well intended (as I believe your usage was)

There are some interesting articles on this, but I’ll save that for another topic.
I have discovered this the hard way.
 
Always thought saying stuff like we agree to disagree or you do you was polite but I got to find another way because it almost never gets taken like that, I need to find new method apparently.
Not to get too far off topic, but “agree to disagree”, while often intended as meaning, “we’ll never see eye to eye so let’s move on and still be friends” has evolved, largely online and with political discussion, to meaning “I’m right, but I’ll agree to stop trying to convince you that I’m right”.

As such it can be taken as a bit passive aggressive, even when well intended (as I believe your usage was)

There are some interesting articles on this, but I’ll save that for another topic.
I have discovered this the hard way.
I find it comes off better if you use the right words, like "Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's just agree to disagree, alright, PAL?" and maybe knock their hat off.
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
Give me Williams and the 3 1sts. Andrews and Adams will soon be (if not already) declining assets.
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
Very good moves for you then. Could work out for the other teams as well. That is a lot for Andrews. Even if it is TEP.
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
Very good moves for you then. Could work out for the other teams as well. That is a lot for Andrews. Even if it is TEP.
Yeah FFPC is 1.5 PPR for TE
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
I put close to no value on Fant but in a vacuum like basic equivalent to 4 mid #1's for those players, absolutely ideal on a stagnant team.
 
Just went down.
FFPC standard

Davante Adams and Evan Engram
For
1.08, a 2024 1st (mid-late probably), and Noah Fant
I am most likely taking picks for sure, maybe with dominant win now team I take Adams side, but meh gimme picks.
Made the playoffs last year but bounced round 1. This team needs a retooling, so likely not winning anything this year barring some super draft luck.
I did an Andrews trade earlier where I dealt Andrews for pick 1.07, Jameson Williams, and Engram.
Now dealt Adams and Engram for 1.08, 2024 ,1st, and Fant.

So:
Mark Andrews and Davante Adams
For
1.07, 1.08, 2024 1st, Jameson Williams, and Noah Fant

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if Williams outdoes Adams and Fant outdoes Engram. One can dream.
Very nice, love the result for you.
 
Saw this one go down in one of my FFPC SF leagues yesterday:

Team A gets: 1.03, 1.11, 2.11
Team B gets: Ja'Marr Chase
This is why I can't do SF. Does Bijan go #3?? Do 5 QBs go before pick 11?
From what I am seeing Bijan is still 1.01 in SF but then the next 4 QBs will go in the top 7-8 picks. Obviously draft capital could change things a little but don't see a 5th QB get up there and Bijan will be gone. I would say I would need more than this for Chase personally but SF does make the picks more valuable. I think this is missing a 1st round pick easily.
 
Saw this one go down in one of my FFPC SF leagues yesterday:

Team A gets: 1.03, 1.11, 2.11
Team B gets: Ja'Marr Chase
This is why I can't do SF. Does Bijan go #3?? Do 5 QBs go before pick 11?
No. Bijan is 1.01

Recent mocks have it Bijan, Young, Stroud, then [JSN/Gibbs], and ARich/Levis in the top 6-7

But those are mocks that use NFL mock drafts to determine landing spot. These are all February, pre-combine, pre NFL draft.

Take them with a huge grain of salt, but it’s safe to say Bijan is the 1.01 in thick black sharpee. When FF drafts roll around it’ll be like 99.7% of leagues.
 
meh didnt note SF, still guessing that is bad value
I don't play SF and I don't agree with all of Hindery's rankings but on his value chart, where he has Chase as the second most valuable non-QB, he actually has the side winning getting the picks and winning by value of a late second.

I know this much and I also have Chase as my second ranked player in non-SF PPR, and a close second. I'm guessing 1.7-1.8 in non-SF is about on par with 1.11 in SF, right? And maybe that 2.11 is on par with something like 2.7-2.8 or therabouts? If so, and someone offered me Bijan, 1.7 and 2.8 for Chase I would think it was a very solid offer. I'd also pass now,as I don't give up a player the magniutude of Chase when I don't even know where Bijan is playing or have a real solid idea what I'm buying with the picks but depending on my team makeup that could change when those things are known.
 
meh didnt note SF, still guessing that is bad value
I don't play SF and I don't agree with all of Hindery's rankings but on his value chart, where he has Chase as the second most valuable non-QB, he actually has the side winning getting the picks and winning by value of a late second.

I know this much and I also have Chase as my second ranked player in non-SF PPR, and a close second. I'm guessing 1.7-1.8 in non-SF is about on par with 1.11 in SF, right? And maybe that 2.11 is on par with something like 2.7-2.8 or therabouts? If so, and someone offered me Bijan, 1.7 and 2.8 for Chase I would think it was a very solid offer. I'd also pass now,as I don't give up a player the magniutude of Chase when I don't even know where Bijan is playing or have a real solid idea what I'm buying with the picks but depending on my team makeup that could change when those things are known.
Interesting. HSG or someone who plays more SF can elobarate, but I think the issue is you're not getting Bijan with the 1.3 so its more like Stroud plus those assets which seems light for Chase. If it were Bijan, that would be close.
 

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