Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st. Maybe give back a 2011 2nd.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
No way he'd fetch anything close to that imo.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
No one would pay that.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
I edited that post giving back a 2011 2nd. I just think that a 1.4 - 1.6 is not enough for someone like Boldin.No one would pay that.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
Well, I'm not disagreeing with you necessarily. Just saying that no one would give that up for him.I edited that post giving back a 2011 2nd. I just think that a 1.4 - 1.6 is not enough for someone like Boldin.No one would pay that.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
then you'll be keeping him.I edited that post giving back a 2011 2nd. I just think that a 1.4 - 1.6 is not enough for someone like Boldin.No one would pay that.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
THe only reason is this is probably true is because a team with the 1.4 to 1.6 pick is probably not that good and why they ended up there. Why would a team that needs probably more than one player want to trade to get a player that will help them but wont help them win a championship. If your a team sitting with Brees, Chris Johnson, Shonne Greene, Calvin JOhnson, Marques Colston, and Malcolm FLoyd with Jermicheal FInley on your starting lineup and have Leshon McCoy, Mark Sanchez and DUstin Keller on your bench than I see a 1.6 and 1st rounder next year deal happening pretty damn quick. BUt your only selling Boldin to this guy if your team is going nowhere and I think you regret it 3 years down the road. I remember Randy Moss being traded 6 years ago for 4 1st rounders including the 1.2 one year and the 1.3 the next plus 2 late 1st. He drafted Caddy Williams, Lendale White, Craig Davis, and Matt Jones. Moss basically outscored all of them in 2 years of production. The guy ate everyone of these players in the end.then you'll be keeping him.I edited that post giving back a 2011 2nd. I just think that a 1.4 - 1.6 is not enough for someone like Boldin.No one would pay that.Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
So you would take the likes of Damien Williams, Ben Tate, Jimmy Clausen, Mardy Gilyard over Anquan Boldin?I wouldn't pay more than the 1.11 in a 14 teamer.
hes about to have a monster year in PPR... I'm not even considering it unless I'm in total rebuild mode39407 said:I'd want more than most would be willing to give.
Flacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
2009 73 1028 7 134 1 2 2008 80 1037 5 121 1 3 12007 103 1087 5 1Mason's totals the past 3 yearsFlacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
....and to think how much better Boldin is than Mason.2009 73 1028 7 134 1 2 2008 80 1037 5 121 1 3 12007 103 1087 5 1Mason's totals the past 3 yearsFlacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
I see you're making your rounds. You bitter bitter old manWhy is this not in the The Assistant Coach forum? Thanks

But Mason is still there My point being, rather than Boldin getting all of Mason targets, the targets that were going to Mason and the #2 will be more evenly split between both of them. On a team that doesn't throw a LOT.I think Boldin gets about 75 balls for about 1050. Mason will probably fall back to 60 or so catches.....and to think how much better Boldin is than Mason.2009 73 1028 7 134 1 2 2008 80 1037 5 121 1 3 12007 103 1087 5 1Mason's totals the past 3 yearsFlacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
Damien and MardyJohnnyU said:So you would take the likes of Damien Williams, Ben Tate, Jimmy Clausen, Mardy Gilyard over Anquan Boldin?anakin said:I wouldn't pay more than the 1.11 in a 14 teamer.
I traded 1.08 (out of 16) for Bolden and 2.10. I'm also not as high on this rookie crop as some people.Cassius said:No way he'd fetch anything close to that imo.JohnnyU said:Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.zed2283 said:I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
Amen to that! It would take more than the 1.01 Rookie pick to pry Boldin away from my team.renesauz said:I'm not nearly as big on picks as most, so it's unlikely many people would meet my demands.
IE: Picks are highly over-rated.
A high first.
Where are the passes going to come from? The Ravens are a running team with a RB who catches a lot of passes. Even if Rice's catches go down there's still not a lot of passes to go around.....and to think how much better Boldin is than Mason.2009 73 1028 7 134 1 2 2008 80 1037 5 121 1 3 12007 103 1087 5 1Mason's totals the past 3 yearsFlacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
Sure you wouldDamien and MardyJohnnyU said:So you would take the likes of Damien Williams, Ben Tate, Jimmy Clausen, Mardy Gilyard over Anquan Boldin?anakin said:I wouldn't pay more than the 1.11 in a 14 teamer.![]()

And were they supposed to be a passing team with only one viable WR?Where are the passes going to come from? The Ravens are a running team with a RB who catches a lot of passes. Even if Rice's catches go down there's still not a lot of passes to go around.....and to think how much better Boldin is than Mason.2009 73 1028 7 134 1 2 2008 80 1037 5 121 1 3 12007 103 1087 5 1Mason's totals the past 3 yearsFlacco is pretty good. Boldin is lucky to be away from Arizona and Leinart.I think some people still think Kurt Warner is passing the ball to him
No, but I don't see how adding Boldin suddenly changes their offensive scheme. I'm sure they will pass more this year and Boldin should do fine. I just don't see the upside for him and think last year's numbers - 80/1000/5 are about the best you can expect. Still good for 15 PPG in PPR and borderline #1 numbers, with the big caveat that he stays healthy.And were they supposed to be a passing team with only one viable WR?
If it was Boldin with Warner then sure, but as a 29 year old WR with his best days (although he will still be effective) behind him, I would rather have Bryant going forward out of the 1.1 slot this year. Last year you could have had Crabtree and two years before Adrian Peterson. There are some guys there at 1.1 that are better than Boldin at this stage and Bryant is one of those guys.Amen to that! It would take more than the 1.01 Rookie pick to pry Boldin away from my team.renesauz said:I'm not nearly as big on picks as most, so it's unlikely many people would meet my demands.
IE: Picks are highly over-rated.
A high first.
I think Boldin owners will fall into two groups in the coming months. They will either:
1.) feel none too confident of his new situation and will unload him for whatever they can, or they will
2.) feel he will put up very solid numbers and thus will be very unlikely to trade him for anything short of a windfall.
I'd be all over that. Not necessarily the others though, as the same thing applies. The problem isn't where Boldin is ranked, but the value people place on rookie picks. Quick....name 10 players taken in the top 5 of their rookie drafts over the last 4 years who are currently higher ranked then Boldin? Of those twenty players...most of us couldn't name more then 3 or 4 who would rank ahead of him on most lists. EVen reviewing the drafts, I doubt more then half are even in the ballpark.I've been trying to move Boldin for months. I am stacked at WR, but have terrible RBs in this particular league.
I offered the 1.5 and Boldin for the 1.1.
I've also offered Boldin for Benson straight up.
Also Boldin for Felix Jones straight up.
No takers.
The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured. My impression without checking is that he has only played one complete 16 game season. That's a real concern; no matter how good he is he does me no good if he is on the bench during my fantasy playoffs.Secondly, he is changing teams and he is going from Warner to Joe Flacco. I like Flacco, but he is not a hall of fame QB. Boldin should see an increase in looks, but BA is a run first team. Bottom line is that when a WR changes teams there is always uncertainty because you never know how he will fit in with a new QB and new OC. Some WRs do great but others actually decline. It's an unknown.So, put together the declining age, the known injury history, and the uncertainy about going to a new team, and I wouldn't give up more than a 1.8 to 1.10.JohnnyU said:I edited that post giving back a 2011 2nd. I just think that a 1.4 - 1.6 is not enough for someone like Boldin.zed2283 said:No one would pay that.JohnnyU said:Low first? No way. I'm thinking more of 1.4 - 1.6 + another 2011 1st.zed2283 said:I'd probably ask for a mid-to-low 1st.
I could see this argument, but 1.02, 1.03? People greatly over-estimate the hit rate of top picks. Anything after 1.03 is peanuts for a sure-fire starter with WR1 potential and WR2 downside, even if it's only for 3 years. 1.1/1.2 on a rebuilding team...sure.If it was Boldin with Warner then sure, but as a 29 year old WR with his best days (although he will still be effective) behind him, I would rather have Bryant going forward out of the 1.1 slot this year. Last year you could have had Crabtree and two years before Adrian Peterson. There are some guys there at 1.1 that are better than Boldin at this stage and Bryant is one of those guys.Amen to that! It would take more than the 1.01 Rookie pick to pry Boldin away from my team.renesauz said:I'm not nearly as big on picks as most, so it's unlikely many people would meet my demands.
IE: Picks are highly over-rated.
A high first.
I think Boldin owners will fall into two groups in the coming months. They will either:
1.) feel none too confident of his new situation and will unload him for whatever they can, or they will
2.) feel he will put up very solid numbers and thus will be very unlikely to trade him for anything short of a windfall.
I got Donald Brown last season with the 1.04 and I wouldn't trade him straight up for Boldin although I can see how people might disagree with me. The year before I got Ray Rice with the 1.06. So, while it is true that people over value rookie picks, it isn't fair to say that only the top two or three are any good. And there are many questions surrounding Boldin and his long term value as the thread makes clear.I could see this argument, but 1.02, 1.03? People greatly over-estimate the hit rate of top picks. Anything after 1.03 is peanuts for a sure-fire starter with WR1 potential and WR2 downside, even if it's only for 3 years. 1.1/1.2 on a rebuilding team...sure.If it was Boldin with Warner then sure, but as a 29 year old WR with his best days (although he will still be effective) behind him, I would rather have Bryant going forward out of the 1.1 slot this year. Last year you could have had Crabtree and two years before Adrian Peterson. There are some guys there at 1.1 that are better than Boldin at this stage and Bryant is one of those guys.Amen to that! It would take more than the 1.01 Rookie pick to pry Boldin away from my team.renesauz said:I'm not nearly as big on picks as most, so it's unlikely many people would meet my demands.
IE: Picks are highly over-rated.
A high first.
I think Boldin owners will fall into two groups in the coming months. They will either:
1.) feel none too confident of his new situation and will unload him for whatever they can, or they will
2.) feel he will put up very solid numbers and thus will be very unlikely to trade him for anything short of a windfall.
psst....29 isn't old for a WR.The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured.
psst...Boldin isnt your normal 29 year old WR due to his injuriespsst....29 isn't old for a WR.The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured.
Last time I checked that blast to the face wasn't due to him being injury prone. s--t happens sometimes. He played in 14 games last year, 12 in the two years before that, and 16 games the year before that. Not exactly terrible.psst...Boldin isnt your normal 29 year old WR due to his injuriespsst....29 isn't old for a WR.The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured.
I agree with every point you made. A smart owner would accept 1.5/Boldin for the 1.1.I'd be all over that. Not necessarily the others though, as the same thing applies. The problem isn't where Boldin is ranked, but the value people place on rookie picks. Quick....name 10 players taken in the top 5 of their rookie drafts over the last 4 years who are currently higher ranked then Boldin? Of those twenty players...most of us couldn't name more then 3 or 4 who would rank ahead of him on most lists. EVen reviewing the drafts, I doubt more then half are even in the ballpark.I've been trying to move Boldin for months. I am stacked at WR, but have terrible RBs in this particular league.
I offered the 1.5 and Boldin for the 1.1.
I've also offered Boldin for Benson straight up.
Also Boldin for Felix Jones straight up.
No takers.
IE: ROOKIE PICKS ARE DRAMATICALLY OVER-RATED. The smart owner takes advantage of the guys who are in love with the fresh rookies.
a high first and WR3/4 type with upside. If it's just a pick...it's a 1.01 or 1.02 if I'm rebuilding, maybe.
psst...Boldin isnt your normal 29 year old WR due to his injuriespsst....29 isn't old for a WR.The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured.
Boldin is not going to be one of these guys playing when he's 35.I love your crystal ball. Again, last time I checked that blast to the face wasn't due to him being injury prone. s--t happens sometimes. He played in 14 games last year, 12 in the two years before that, and 16 games the year before that. Not exactly terrible.psst...Boldin isnt your normal 29 year old WR due to his injuriespsst....29 isn't old for a WR.The problem is that not only is he 29 but he is often injured.Boldin is not going to be one of these guys playing when he's 35.