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Do you think blockbuster deals are worth making in FF?
I am trading away 3 studs (M. Harrison, C. Chambers, and W. Dunn), as well as an average QB (McNair) for two superstars (Eli Manning, C. Portis)

Do you think that deals like this are beneficiary? Or is it better to just stick with the guys you draft?

2006-09-28 09:25:43 · 7 answers · asked by Josh 5 in Sports Fantasy Sports

7 answers

This trade would kill your team.

Manning is not yet a fantasy superstar. If it was Peyton perhaps, but Eli throws far too many interceptions.

Portis is great, but Harrison and Dunn are excellent players. Harrison is capable of putting up numbers almost as good as Portis by himself, especially with the Colts struggling to run.

It's far too early in the season to make this kind of drastic move.

Be patient, it's only Week 4. If you go 0-4 or 0-5, then make some bold moves. Keep Harrison if at all possible, he's always a slow starter!

Blockbuster deals usually doom one team or another. The best approach is to work on your biggest weakness, and wait for injuries to take their toll.

2006-09-28 09:35:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well the guys you drafted were much better as a whole. I mean Harrison is tops in league in receiving, Dunn tops in league in rushing, Chambers is good but Culpepper is terrible, and McNair wins and gets the job done while not putting up extraordinary numbers but good numbers. And you have to look at the system. Harrison is always gonna get his rec./yds/TD's every year playing with the best passing QB in the league. Dunn is gonna continue to rack up yds on the ground since he plays with a team who has the worst passing QB in the league and they run the ball 30-35 times a game. Like I said McNair finds ways to get into the endzone, and uses Todd Heap alot. Eli will get his TD's but he also throws ALOT of pics, the loss to Seattle is just as much on his shoulders as the D b/c he turns the ball over WAY to much. And Portis is coming off that injury where he'll still be very very good but Dunn will be just as good. Portis will have a few more TD's but all in all Harrison, Chambers, Dunn, and McNair were much better....

2006-09-28 09:36:37 · answer #2 · answered by wcbaseball4 4 · 0 0

Dunn and Chambers are not scoring many TD's

The TD's of Eli and Portis should make up for the loss of the above. It depends on who you have at QB now and whom you are left as bench players.

If McNair was your starter and you have another RB to go with Portis like Westbrook or something I'd be all over this.

WR's are a dime a dozen. In most leagues I was able to pick up B Edwards off of waivers. So I'm sure there is someone out there that can fill the void of WR.

2006-09-28 09:35:18 · answer #3 · answered by Dan 3 · 0 0

This one would definately be worth while eli is firing on all cylinders right now and portis should be back soon, also if your in a keeper leaque portis and eli are both quite young with bright futures i would do this deal besides chambers is no good without a QB to get him the ball, Mcnair is struggling And marvin Harrison isnt getting any younger but he can still play.

2006-09-28 09:31:57 · answer #4 · answered by jwehrly2000 2 · 0 0

What the heck are you doing??? Eli Is not that good. Portis for Dunn and Chambers is already good enought but adding Harrison and Mcnair for Eli... Dude Your getting ripped off...

2006-09-28 10:08:33 · answer #5 · answered by Platlander 4 · 1 0

Usually I like to stick with the guys that I draft because if trade turns out to be a bad deal for me I am hating myself for the rest of the season.

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