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  1. Standard Scoring 4 point passing TD, 1 point every 25 passing yards, 1 point every 10 rush/rec yards, 6 points rush/rec TDs. Start 1QB,3WR,2RB,1TE,1K,1D. I've been offered two trades. Also, my record is currently 2-3. Which one to accept or none?

     

    1st trade:

    Aaron Rodgers

    Greg Jennings

     

    for my

    Maurice Jones Drew

    Mike Wallace

     

    The guy offering to me drafted Rodgers and Peyton in the first two rounds

     

    2nd trade:

    Drew Brees

     

    for my

    Eli Manning

    Desean Jackson

     

    My Team:

    Eli Manning

    Joe Flacco

     

    Desean Jackson

    Steve Smith (car)

    Dwayne Bowe

    Mike Williams

    Mike Wallace

     

    Maurice Jones Drew

    Arian Foster

    Ryan Matthews

    Jamal Charles

    Marshawn Lynch

     

    Zach Miller

     

    If you want to know the players of the owners offering the trades, just ask, and I'll post it.

     

    Leave a link and I'll answer yours.


  2. 2 year ago i used this same strategy and took home the championship, last year i went for the more traditional drafting method of targeting RB's mostly because we get 6 points for all TD's so the QB's went early (6 in the first round last year). Long story short, my RB's bombed for me (I thought LT2 was going to have a bounce-back year, I was dead wrong). I'm going back to going for a QB in the 1st then go for some of my targeted RB's a little later (4th-6th rounds), otherwise I'll stock on WR's until some of my targeted RB's in the early middle rounds.

     

    If you can get those diamond in the rough RB's in the later rounds, which you should be able to easily find with some homework, then I think you're getting the best value.

     

    And why would I trust this advice? Why couldn't you just do your homework and draft the right RB in the first round? I'm sure sure CJ was available last year when you picked LT. Now, I don't disagree with taking a QB or WR if your leagues scoring promotes it more.


  3. So you feel you can get a top 10 RB in the later rounds. This may be true. As you stated earlier, there are only a few workhorse backs. So, say those few can put up 300 fantasy points and there is a good chance they will. Now, the real question is if those other guys who are rbbc who may crack the top 10 going to put up anywhere near as many points as the workhorses? Probably not.


  4. I'm really feeling the need to move the guy. What's his value? What players can I get in return for him? Obviously I would need an RB to replace him. What did you trade him for?


  5. 10 Yahoo, standard scoring, NO ppr, start: 1QB, 3WR, 2RB, 1TE

     

    His

    Calvin Johnson

    Matt Forte

     

    For My:

    Reggie Wayne

     

    My Team:

    McNabb, Palmer

    Wayne, Ochocinco, TJ Housh, Steve Smith (NYG), Driver

    MJD, Slaton, Jacobs, Lynch

    Celek, Davis

     

    His Team:

    Rodgers

    Welker, Calvin Johnson, Sims-Walker, Harvin, Maclin

    Forte, Ronnie Brown, Benson, Mendenhall

    Winslow, Daniels

     

    Leave a link, and I'll answer yours

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