Apologies for posting this on election night, but I can't really control the timing.
14 teams, PPR, $250 cap, moving to a Superflex league next year. Max 4 keepers, but if you keep 4, 1 must have been a rookie the previous year. To keep someone, you give them a raise of $5 or 25%, whichever is greater.
My team is 3-6 and riddled with injuries. Since I have Julio Jones, who is too expensive to be kept, it is not surprising that a couple of owners have approached me about dump deals. All prices are what they would cost to keep in 2017.
If I do nothing, my keepers would look something like this:
Russell Wilson $26 (is he worth about 10% of budget in a Superflex league? I think yes.)
Lamar Miller $31
Allen Hurns $16, Quincy Enunwa $15, Brandon LaFell $6 or Zach Miller $7
No 4th keeper as my only rookie is Don Jackson, who would be $9 to keep, which I don't see happening.
Team A proposes Latavius Murray $16, Keenan Allen $23 and, if I desire as a throw-in, Malcolm Mitchell $7 (rookie eligible) for Julio and Miller.
If I took that deal, my keepers would look like:
Wilson $26
Allen $23
L. Murray $16
Mitchell $7 if worth it
Team B wants Julio and would offer some combination of Donte Moncrief $15, Jordan Matthews $24, Tyrell Williams $6, Matt Jones $16 and/or Hunter Henry $6 (rookie eligible). I would want Henry in such a deal and would lean toward Moncrief also. I don't care for M. Jones, I don't think 50% of my keepers being Chargers is a good idea and I'm not sure Matthews is much more than a decent WR3, which means $24 is close to his price ceiling.
If I took that deal, my keepers would look like:
Wilson $26
Miller $31
Moncrief $15 (or someone else from the deal)
Henry $6
So, which do you like best, Team A scenario, Team B scenario, or stand pat? If Team B scenario, would the best deal be Julio for Moncrief and Henry, or would you prefer a different combo?
14 teams, PPR, $250 cap, moving to a Superflex league next year. Max 4 keepers, but if you keep 4, 1 must have been a rookie the previous year. To keep someone, you give them a raise of $5 or 25%, whichever is greater.
My team is 3-6 and riddled with injuries. Since I have Julio Jones, who is too expensive to be kept, it is not surprising that a couple of owners have approached me about dump deals. All prices are what they would cost to keep in 2017.
If I do nothing, my keepers would look something like this:
Russell Wilson $26 (is he worth about 10% of budget in a Superflex league? I think yes.)
Lamar Miller $31
Allen Hurns $16, Quincy Enunwa $15, Brandon LaFell $6 or Zach Miller $7
No 4th keeper as my only rookie is Don Jackson, who would be $9 to keep, which I don't see happening.
Team A proposes Latavius Murray $16, Keenan Allen $23 and, if I desire as a throw-in, Malcolm Mitchell $7 (rookie eligible) for Julio and Miller.
If I took that deal, my keepers would look like:
Wilson $26
Allen $23
L. Murray $16
Mitchell $7 if worth it
Team B wants Julio and would offer some combination of Donte Moncrief $15, Jordan Matthews $24, Tyrell Williams $6, Matt Jones $16 and/or Hunter Henry $6 (rookie eligible). I would want Henry in such a deal and would lean toward Moncrief also. I don't care for M. Jones, I don't think 50% of my keepers being Chargers is a good idea and I'm not sure Matthews is much more than a decent WR3, which means $24 is close to his price ceiling.
If I took that deal, my keepers would look like:
Wilson $26
Miller $31
Moncrief $15 (or someone else from the deal)
Henry $6
So, which do you like best, Team A scenario, Team B scenario, or stand pat? If Team B scenario, would the best deal be Julio for Moncrief and Henry, or would you prefer a different combo?
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