Topes
Footballguy
Got an email this morning, leaguewide update of an owner's trade-available players.
It included the note "Willing to go 2 for 1 for an elite TE or WR".
I don't begrudge him this. Good move. I get it. You get it. We all get it.
This is a fact that should become obvious to anybody playing fantasy football pretty early on. Trading 2 for 1 is a often good thing, as it allows you to essentially distill talent, to pack more potential into your starting lineup. (And, yes, it's sometimes a good thing to trade one true stud for two okay starters, for a variety of reasons.)
What I never understand to this day is how very often such deals are discussed in a vacuum.
Fantasy football leagues have roster limits. There is no such thing as a 2 for 1 deal, given that an owner is not keeping empty slots on his roster.
All of us here know that the owner sending two players is not getting just one player back. He is also getting the best player he can off the wire. But that information is often ignored.
Likewise (yet more importantly) the team receiving two players needs to dump depth in order to accommodate the trade. But he almost always seems to leave this information out of the equation, almost as if he's falling for the hook of the 2-for-1 deal.
Just hadda get that off my chest.
It included the note "Willing to go 2 for 1 for an elite TE or WR".
I don't begrudge him this. Good move. I get it. You get it. We all get it.
This is a fact that should become obvious to anybody playing fantasy football pretty early on. Trading 2 for 1 is a often good thing, as it allows you to essentially distill talent, to pack more potential into your starting lineup. (And, yes, it's sometimes a good thing to trade one true stud for two okay starters, for a variety of reasons.)
What I never understand to this day is how very often such deals are discussed in a vacuum.
Fantasy football leagues have roster limits. There is no such thing as a 2 for 1 deal, given that an owner is not keeping empty slots on his roster.
All of us here know that the owner sending two players is not getting just one player back. He is also getting the best player he can off the wire. But that information is often ignored.
Likewise (yet more importantly) the team receiving two players needs to dump depth in order to accommodate the trade. But he almost always seems to leave this information out of the equation, almost as if he's falling for the hook of the 2-for-1 deal.
Just hadda get that off my chest.