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I AM IN A TEN TEAM LEAGUE CURRENTLY HOLD THE 3RD PICK WORKING ON A DEAL FOR MY 3 AND 38 (1ST AND 4TH ROUND, FOR 8 AND 13, LEAVES MY WITH 8,13, 18, AND 23. IS THIS A GOOD TRADE FOR MY TEAM OR DO I STICK WITH ONE OF THE BIG THREE RBS?

2006-08-24 08:22:13 · 8 answers · asked by tony l 2 in Sports Fantasy Sports

8 answers

No, take the trade. Your trading partner is crazy

the difference between 3 and 8 is significant, but not as much as the difference between 13 and 38

You should be able to get 4 solid players, where as he will get 1 great player and his next pick will be at 28

in a 10 team league, 4 solid contributing players beat out 1 super star and 3 average

besides, use # 18 on a wildcard if you feel risky

2006-08-24 08:28:36 · answer #1 · answered by pudge541 1 · 0 0

I would go through with the deal. It gives you a chance to load up on top 20 player given that it is likely some will make questionable draft choices. You could end up with one of the top projected QBs and WRs in league plus strong top 15 backs to trade with for a top 3 back. The possiblities are intriging. See if you can push the guy who offered you this down another round on the second pick sense it is obvious he wants on of the big three.

2006-08-24 12:03:24 · answer #2 · answered by StoneworkiN 3 · 0 0

Thomas Jones is estimated to have a good season. i'd say approximately 1200 yards 6-7 Tds. although if, you have Ronnie Brown and Larry Johnson... you do no longer choose Thomas Jones. each and each season, there'll be some RBs from FA which could have breakout like Earnest Graham final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. i think so you might use Eli Manning/certainly one of your TE to a team who desires help at QB/TE to enhance your WR corp. Donald motive force does not have any commerce cost in any respect. He won't be able to get to any extent further than 5 tds. Aaron Rodgers likes to throw to Greg Jennings... with the help of staring at him play against the Cowboys final season. Donald motive force is likewise starting to be older. i think which you would be able to get somebody extra advantageous from the loose Agent.. perhpas Sidney Rice or James Hardy (ideally Sidney Rice through adventure and Berrian on different ingredient) good success.

2016-12-17 16:36:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

this is a tough one. let's say lt is left at 3rd and rudi is who you want at 8th. Lt is better than rudi any day of the week. but then the 13th and the 38th are WAY different. you'll have a great team. you'll have a top 10 back (possibly 2 of them) then you get a stud wr, or if lucky, a great 2 back, and no matter what, yo'd finish off with 2 quality backs and 2 stud wrs. you'll have an amazing team!

2006-08-24 08:49:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Definetly stick with one of the big 3. The 8th pick is just okay and the 13th pick is nothing special. One of the big 3 can give u a chance to win every week.

2006-08-24 08:27:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd do that trade if I were you. Just looking at running backs, it would be the difference between getting Rudi Johnson and Brian Westbrook or Shaun Alexander and maybe Reuben Droughns. I'd take the first one personally.

2006-08-24 09:50:32 · answer #6 · answered by fsunachoman 2 · 0 0

Stick with the big three. No other players can match them. You can only start two runningbacks so there is no way you can give up one of the big three and make up for it with more picks

2006-08-24 10:37:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it's a better deal than your previous post; but you're still giving away LT. I'd say take this one, albeit begrudgingly. It's too much to pass up.

2006-08-24 08:33:28 · answer #8 · answered by mikep426 6 · 0 0

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