Bortles and the picks easy12 team PPR Startup draft trade went down yesterday:
Team A gives:
Winston, Jeremy Hill, and Karlos Williams
Team B gives:
Bortles, Jordan Howard, 2017 1st & 2nd round picks
You can round the bases after that.10 team .5ppr Start 1qb
i traded Cam Newton, 2.8, and 3.8
for
1.1 -Ez Elliot.
I have Andrew Luck.
Yeah that happened before the news of Karlos being waived, but still Bortles side by a mile.Bortles and the picks easy
I saw David Johnson, Dorsett and Robinson go in the first in some drafts and no later than early second - the QBs in the second. Obviously all leagues are different and I don't know your league specifics but even just throwing out a few of the "hits" ignores the many "misses". While getting cut by the Titans isn't a great sign for DGB's future, it's a little too early to just bail on a guy that likely went late first/early second in last year's rookie drafts based on his potential.ARob, David Johnson, Dorsett, Mariota, Bortles, .. taken in 3rd in this league past few drafts.
Cameron is waiver fodder. I'd easily grab Green-Beckham for free and hope for the best.12 team PPR
TE Jordan Cameron
For
WR Dorial Green-Beckham
FleenerSeveral Trades went down either during or right after our rookie draft:
Team 1 Gives: Paul Perkins, Tajae Sharpe
Team 2 Gives: Devontae Booker, Coby Fleener, 2017 4th round pick
Team 1 Gives: Sammie Coates, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, 2017 4th
Team 3 Gives: Jameis Winston
Team 4 Gives: Josh Gordon, Martavis Bryant, Jaelen Strong, Colin Kaepernick
Team 5 Gives: Dak Prescott, Jonathan Williams, Tyler Ervin, Mohamed Sanu
Well, managers in my league love to reach for IDP guys early in drafts, which allows some really nice offensive talent to slip later into the drafts. Happens every year and I laugh every time.I saw David Johnson, Dorsett and Robinson go in the first in some drafts and no later than early second - the QBs in the second. Obviously all leagues are different and I don't know your league specifics but even just throwing out a few of the "hits" ignores the many "misses". While getting cut by the Titans isn't a great sign for DGB's future, it's a little too early to just bail on a guy that likely went late first/early second in last year's rookie drafts based on his potential.
Wow, that is a big one! Pretty strange though, because people usually get emotionally attached to their studs and these guys just traded them all away.PPR Blockbuster
Team A: David Johnson, Julio, Odell Beckham, Moncrief
Team B: Adrian Peterson, Antonio Brown, A-Rob, Cooks
Seconded.Wow, that is a big one! Pretty strange though, because people usually get emotionally attached to their studs and these guys just traded them all away.
I like the DJ/Julio/Beckham side by a decent margin.
I'll take Team B as I am Team B! Team is in total rebuild and I felt this was the best of a few similar offers- a 1st and a player of some sort and Mitchell being the best of those players. I did think of one other offer that could have provided a higher pick but no guarantee so decided to get a better young player with promise and the later pick.14 team devy league - PPR, 1.5 for TEs
A gets: Olsen, 2017 3rd
B gets: M.Mitchell and 2017 1st
Draft picks are watered down due to all devy's being rostered already (Fournette, Chubb, Cook, etc). And this 1st should be late as well
no koolaid here, more like pre-preseason price, 2 4ths for an old handcuffSnorkelson said:Deangelo williams
for
dak/2017 4th
more dak kool-aid. Bell owner vs rebuilder.
I actually offered this and didn't get a response. I agree Cameron has little value. I did just trade him for rookie pick 4.5 which was used on WR Mike Thomas RAMS. A crapshoot either way probably but my WR depth is thin.12 team PPR
TE Jordan Cameron
For
WR Dorial Green-Beckham
I actually offered this and didn't get a response. I agree Cameron has little value. I did just trade him for rookie pick 4.5 which was used on WR Mike Thomas RAMS. A crapshoot either way probably but my WR depth is thin.
People like you are why I rarely respond in this thread now.I actually offered this and didn't get a response. I agree Cameron has little value. I did just trade him for rookie pick 4.5 which was used on WR Mike Thomas RAMS. A crapshoot either way probably but my WR depth is thin.
Don't be moody Hank.People like you are why I rarely respond in this thread now.
Brown side12 team PPR
Team A- Derrick Henry, John Brown, Travis Kelce
Team B- Carlos Hyde, Jeremy Langford, Coby Fleener
Where did Dorsett get drafted last year?14 team non-ppr
team a gives
2017 3rd rounder and 2017 5th rounder
team b gives
phillip dorsett
2nd round...19th overall.Where did Dorsett get drafted last year?
Are you asking if you should trade your 2017 1st round pick for a 5th rounder?Question....
In a start-up, when do you offer your 2017 1st for the current pick? 5th round?
I'm just wondering in general, at what pick John Q. would consider offering up their 2017 1st in a start-up.HairySasquatch said:Are you asking if you should trade your 2017 1st round pick for a 5th rounder?
It would take more than a 5th rounder to get my 2017 first round pick. Next year's draft is stacked. Maybe I value 1st round picks too much even if 2017 is supposed to be special.
Now that you mention who your target is, I hate it for you. I would just wait and see if Mathews falls to you in the 5th. Start a post in assistant coach forum if you want to discuss furtherI'm just wondering in general, at what pick John Q. would consider offering up their 2017 1st in a start-up.
We are at 4.07 now and I'm dying to pick again (already picked at 4.05). So I'm considering offering my future 1st for the 4.07. My target here is Jordan Matthews. So in my particular case, it's Matthews for 2017 1st, but was curious of everyone's thoughts in general.
I know everyone has their own perspective/bias but I saw Jordan Mathews go anywhere between 1.03 and 1.08 in rookie drafts when he came out and he has done well during his first two seasons and will likely build on those numbers as by far the most talented pass catcher on the roster - while I'm not suggesting that he necessarily trade his 2017 first for the right to draft Mathews (I like your advice to wait it out), what would be so egregious about it?Now that you mention who your target is, I hate it for you. I would just wait and see if Mathews falls to you in the 5th. Start a post in assistant coach forum if you want to discuss further
Ha. Sorry for my lazy answer. And using the word hate does come off a bit harsh, it was more tongue in cheek. My thinking is Mathews is a good WR, I just don't see him as ever being more than a WR2. In round 4 of a startup dynasty, this guy has no clue if his pick will be early or late next year. I wouldn't risk giving up a possible franchise player for a solid WR2. WR points are easy enough to get through other cheaper ways IMO.I know everyone has their own perspective/bias but I saw Jordan Mathews go anywhere between 1.03 and 1.08 in rookie drafts when he came out and he has done well during his first two seasons and will likely build on those numbers as by far the most talented pass catcher on the roster - while I'm not suggesting that he necessarily trade his 2017 first for the right to draft Mathews (I like your advice to wait it out), what would be so egregious about it?