I have a trade on the table and need some opinions. I know what I want to do but want to see what others here think.
I'll be trading Warric Dunn and Javon Walker for Ronnie Brown
We start 1 QB, 2 WR, 2 RB, 1 RB-WR Flex Spot, 1 TE, 1 Def, 1 K
Here is my roster:
Round Pick Player Position
1. (7) R. Johnson RB
2. (14) C. Johnson WR
3. (27) C. Chambers WR
4. (34) W. Dunn RB
5. (47) J. Walker WR
6. (54) A. Johnson WR
7. (67) K. Warner QB
8. (74) T. Heap TE
9. (87) F. Gore RB
10. (94) G. Jones RB
11. (107) D. Brees QB
12. (114) Jacksonville DEF
13. (127) J. Kasay K
14. (134) C. Perry RB
15. (147) K. Curtis WR
2006-08-28
08:41:16
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NO. Keep Dunn, and grab his backup Jerious Norwood. Atlanta's line is like a giant roadgrader. Duckett, the TD poacher is gone.
Ronnie Brown has great upside, but he's not been proven durable. He's going to wear down, like last year I suspect.
Walker is suspect with that knee, but I would send him off in another deal.
Drop Greg Jones (IR, Done)
Bundle Walker and Brees for another QB. Warner will be great for a while, but he's very fragile.
2006-09-01 06:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a tough one. I hate Dunn, but he can rack up rushing and receiving yards. Walkers doesn't do anything for me, but with Rod Smith on the other wing, it would be hard for him not to have a good season (even with Jake the Snake at QB).
Ronnie Brown has never been a full time back and this year he won't be spelled by Ricki Williams. Even worse, though the Jets and Bills will suck this year, each has a pretty good defense, never mind the Patriots.
I wouldn't deal. Maybe I would trade Dunn and a lesser receiver for Brown.
2006-08-31 18:02:14
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answered by I like Chinese food 4
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I would - though I like Dunn this year - the absence of Duckett can only help his numbers. But Ronnie Brown is a first rounder (essentially giving you picks 7 and 8 in the draft).
I'm not sold on Walker either. Rudi, Chad, and Ronnie will give you 3 of the top 15 fantasy players. Do it.
2006-08-28 10:33:43
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answered by mikep426 6
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Ronnie Brown for the most part is unproven. Yes the potential is there but so is the risk. W. Dunn although low on TD's is a yardage pimp and Javon Walker is going to take over the reigns from Rod Smith. If your not a yardage league I might do it. If you are a yardage league I don't think I would.
2006-08-28 08:49:26
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answered by Brent B 2
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I personally would not warrick dunn will be the go to guy at the goal line now that T.J. Duckett is gone. Plus he rushed for 1400+ yards last year and Javon walker granted he is oft injured he can put up big numbers. No Trade if I were you for a running back in just his second year in the league.
2006-08-28 08:48:39
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answered by Shadow 2
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dunn for ronnie brown is good enough! Now that you have javon walker, that makes it even better. Although i must say that dunn is going to have an even better year than last (he went to Hawaii) he won't have as good a year as brown in Miami. Take the deal. Drop Greg Jones NOW! He's on IR.
2006-08-28 10:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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far and away the worst circulate grow to be the Cowboys extending Tony Romo. Romo ought to have bare pictures of Jerry Jones that he's utilising as blackmail. the two that or Jerry Jones has long gone senile. How does one clarify giving $108 million to a guy who's 30 years previous, has performed 8 years interior the NFL and has a bright history of choking while the Cowboys needed him the main? Make no mistake. Tony Romo is the main suitable QB interior the NFL in September and October. Come November and December, he's an person-friendly QB at maximum suitable who might remember on making the worst judgements come crunch time. i'm able to comprehend why the Jets traded Darrelle Revis. He grow to be going into the final twelve months of his settlement and the Jets ought to rebuild. They have already got a team of bloated contracts that they ought to get rid of. Paying Revis what he needed after coming off of knee surgical operation grow to be a threat the Jets did no longer decide for to take. Kudos to the Jets for procuring what they have been given. Revis would have bolted after next twelve months and the Jets might are starting to be to be no longer something for him.
2016-10-01 00:22:42
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the verdict isn't in on walker in denver after the injury. Could be a bust. Brown is a lock solid start. If you can pick up a wr that turns out or if carr finally puts it together in h town.
2006-08-28 08:59:44
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answered by brooklyn 4
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youd be replacing dunn with r brown as a starter and j walker is just a backup
not a bad deal but you might be giving up to much
try and get a anothe rplayer back in return also
2006-09-01 05:17:09
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answered by donuts22 2
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
warrick dunn is very good
2006-08-28 09:42:25
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answered by rolltiderussell 2
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