My personal opinion is that's too light because of the unknown nature of Etienne's comeback, his situation with an incumbent like Robinson, and the fact that he'll have a new coach who didn't have an influence in him going in the first round, therefore being able to theoretically write him off as somebody else's mistake.
That said, I love that you got a 2023 pick. Those are going to be hard to come by, if the dynasty consensus is any indication.
I assume you're not really planning on contending next year, though. That's what the trade tells me more than anything.
It's more of a massive keeper league than a dynasty. We start 2-3 RBs, 4-6 WRs, 1-2 TEs, 2-3 DLs, 3-4 LBs, 2-3 DBs 3 points per solo tackle, which makes stud LBs very very valuable.
Here's my projected keepers. This is maxing out every available position; keeping more at a spot isn't possible.
K Murray, J Burrow
J Taylor, S Barkley, T Etienne
J Jefferson, T Higgins, E Moore, C Claypool, + one of A Robinson, L Shenault, M Gallup, maybe D Peoples-Jones, T Marshall
K Pitts, TJ Hock
M Parsons, N Bosa, L Floyd
B Martinez, I Simmons, and then two of D Bush, J Baker, J Davis, Z Collins, LVE, T Reeder (who is dead to me, and will have to do something miraculous to make the team next year)
J Adams, V Bell, A Winfield, or maybe X McKinney
I plan on contending next year. And the year after that. And so on. Although I obviously need to fix this giant gaping hole in my LB squad, which I have spent plenty on already.
I drafted Parsons as an LB; ESPN added a DE designation to him so I moved him there, and I would have made the playoffs if I'd started him at LB and Floyd at DE on week 14.
I went 1-6 down the stretch, out scored my opponents by 70 points, scored the most points in the league during that time, whilst having the most points (in the league) scored on me, lost games by 2 , 4, 6, 10, 24, and 30 (out of an average of 330), and had the second highest score in the league 3 times, two of them losses.
Sometimes it's just your turn to lose. I think of the gods of fantasy football as cut from the Greek mold: capricious, and vengeful.