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I’m looking for a good, consistent 3rd receiver to team with Driver and Holt. I had Steve Smith but traded him in a 1-for-1 for McGahee, as I think his value will decrease substantially with David Carr at QB and I needed a consistent player as my RB3.

Now that I have my RB3 fixed, I’m looking at my WR3. I’m looking to trade one of two combos to fill this hole: Thomas Jones & Jamal Lewis or Thomas Jones & Kevin Curtis. Realistically, would it be possible for me to get a Reggie Wayne or Anquan Boldin for one of these duos (assuming Lewis’ ankle injury isn’t serious) in a H2H non-keeper? I’m thinking if someone needed RB help, they would be willing to take a chance but I wanted to get some thoughts on a realistic target in a 2-for-1.

Here is my team right now:

QB: Kitna
RB: Addai
RB: W. Parker
WR: Holt
WR: Driver
WR/TE: K. Curtis
WR/RB: McGahee
TE: Cooley
K: Rackers
DEF: Packers
Bench: Schaub
Bench: T. Jones
Bench: J. Lewis
Bench: K. Curtis
Bench: S. Young

2007-10-10 04:34:15 · 2 answers · asked by mm92280 1 in Sports Fantasy Sports

2 answers

Looks like you do need a WR and I don't see why you got rid of S Smith for McGahee. I think you should have kept S Smith. You have a pretty good backup in RBs esp with S Young since it appears T Henry will get suspended for a year and S Young will be the main guy with M Bell being his backup. But if you are looking to try to get a R Wayne or A Boldin then the any of the 2 trade you suggest is a good deal esp. if the other guy needs a RB. GOOD LUCK

2007-10-10 06:06:08 · answer #1 · answered by Pong T 3 · 0 0

Honestly, I've never liked uneven trades because the person receiving 2 players will still have to drop another player. But I think you're fine with Curtis as a solid 3rd WR, he seems to be McNabb's go to guy, vise Brown. And trust me, McNabb will put up numbers and the Eagles will improve.

2007-10-10 06:01:55 · answer #2 · answered by tablackbird11 3 · 0 0

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