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I lose PEYTON Manning,Dunn,Morency and brandon jackson

i get Leinart,Willie Parker,Portis,Andre Johnson

this is my weekly original lineup

-Peyton Manning and Garrard(start 2 qb league)
-Benson and Jacobs/Ward(jacobs hurt right now)
-T.O. and Steve Smith(only start 2 WR)
-Ahman Green/Brandon Jackson(we have a WR/RB option slot)
-Gates
-Shane Graham
-Chicago

this is my projected lineup after trade

-Garrard and Schaub/Leinart
-Parker and Portis
-T.O. and Steve Smith
-Andre Johnson/Benson/Jacobs(depending on matchups i guess)
-Gates
-Graham
-Chicago

rules are simple 1 pt for 25 yards and 6pts for TD 1 pt 10 yards rushing(QBs)

1 pt for 10 yards 6 pts for TD(RB TE WR)

i know i'd leave myself thin in QB giving up an MVP but i'd like to make my 2 running back slots and WR/RB slot much stronger.

and i know i will never use Dunn and probably never use morency or jackson since i have 3 better RBs(green,benson, jacobs when healthy)

2007-09-13 06:39:07 · 4 answers · asked by Phoenix Trite 4 in Sports Fantasy Sports

4 answers

Well...since the RB rules the fantasy football world I would pull the trigger. Your going to get killed with the QB though, but Garrard will end up having a decent year. Leinart does have something to prove and hopefully he will stay in their long enough for him to prove it.

Gaining Johnson Parker and Portis for pretty much Manning is a huge advantage. I would do the trade. Your RB's are really weak and that's sad because I bet Manning was your first pick.

I would do the trade in a heart-beat.

Good luck!!

2007-09-13 07:13:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm leaning against it, but I can't say "no" outright.

Generally, Manning is one of the most consistent point producers in fantasy football & I'd be reluctant to give him up for anything but a stellar offer. However, I'm really having doubts about Cedric Benson, Ahman Green had a very good week but still has a questionable O-line to run behind, and you'll be flip-flopping Jacobs and D. Ward all year. Your RBs all look tenuous. Brandon Jackson might be your best one.

You also have TO & Steve Smith, so you don't need Andre Johnson.

It is still early in the season & you *might* still be able to get a plug-in QB off the waiver wire if things don't work out. If you think Leinert, Garrard and Schaub can give you at least average points all year, then it's your call.

2007-09-13 07:27:13 · answer #2 · answered by Dave of the Hill People 4 · 0 0

I'd pull the trigger, Dunn, Morency and Jackson stink... Schaub will be good, not as good as Manning but I think you probably gain as a whole.

2007-09-13 06:47:56 · answer #3 · answered by gbravo04 4 · 0 0

no way u cant give peyton and only get leinart

2007-09-13 07:08:57 · answer #4 · answered by john s 4 · 0 1

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