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Who gets the better deal? Standard roster and scoring.

Team A
Tyrod Taylor
Chris Johnson
TY Hilton

FOR

Team B
Doug Martin
Jordan Matthews
 

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Team A gets the better deal, receiving Doug Martin and Jordan Mathews

If Sam Bradford gets benched or hurt jordan mathews will be a stud.

Team B essentially gets just TY. Too many mouths to feed in indy
 

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Whos that guy in your avatar?
Ricky Williams?
Ed Reed?
 

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Tough to say without seeing full rosters. I think TY Hilton is favorable over Jordan Matthews going forward by a decent margin. I guess Doug Martin is better than CJ2K but he hasnt been consistent and if the one guy is weak at QB - Tyrod is a definite improvement especially if rushing TDs are 6 and hes getting points for rushing yards
 

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Team A
Qb: tom brady, tyrod Taylor
Rb: Leveon bell, Justin forsett, Chris Johnson, Christine Michael
Wr: Brandon marshall, ty Hilton, dez Bryant, Desean Jackson, Leonard hankerson

Team b
Qb: Phil rivers, Sam Bradford
Rb: Doug martin, Eddie Lacey, Chris ivory
Wr: Jordan Matthews, donte moncrief, Randall CIB, Emmanuel sanders, James jones
 

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fantasy trades are nearly impossible

In one high stakes PPR league in which I'm a co-owner, we have a backfield of AP, Forsett, Gurley & Freeman (obviously a little lucky with Gurley and especially Freeman).

We put them all on the block looking for a stud WR in return. The best offer we've received is Evans.

We've offered Gurley or Forsett for:
Green, rejected.
Edelman, rejected
Bryant, rejected

all three offers were made to teams I think need RB's. I didn't bother making offers for better WR's on teams that already were good at RB.

too many people overvalue their team, and there should be no concerns about any of the 4 guys I listed. (we also have Yelden which I didn't even bother trying to trade right now)
 

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In another league (I'm in three total) one team picked up Dalton when Brady had a bye (week 4, he got him before me).

I need a QB, he's looking for a RB, I offer Blount, rejected (this is a league where QB's are watered down a little because a passing TD is only worth 4 points). He says he can get more for somebody he picked up two weeks ago.

he's still waiting
 

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fantasy trades are nearly impossible

In one high stakes PPR league in which I'm a co-owner, we have a backfield of AP, Forsett, Gurley & Freeman (obviously a little lucky with Gurley and especially Freeman).

We put them all on the block looking for a stud WR in return. The best offer we've received is Evans.

We've offered Gurley or Forsett for:
Green, rejected.
Edelman, rejected
Bryant, rejected

all three offers were made to teams I think need RB's. I didn't bother making offers for better WR's on teams that already were good at RB.

too many people overvalue their team, and there should be no concerns about any of the 4 guys I listed. (we also have Yelden which I didn't even bother trying to trade right now)

I would give you Edelman for Gurley
 

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I would give you Edelman for Gurley

I don't have the same luxury in our league that I do in that league. If I had a fourth, I might do it (and our league is not PPR)

I have to hold on to my 3 good RB's, we all know how quickly circumstances can change.
 

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Then you have absolutely no understanding of PPR

Then you have no understanding of what we are talking about because me and Willie are in a NON PPR league together.
Thats what you get when you butt into someone else's business
 

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fantasy trades are nearly impossible

In one high stakes PPR league in which I'm a co-owner, we have a backfield of AP, Forsett, Gurley & Freeman (obviously a little lucky with Gurley and especially Freeman).

We put them all on the block looking for a stud WR in return. The best offer we've received is Evans.

We've offered Gurley or Forsett for:
Green, rejected.
Edelman, rejected
Bryant, rejected

all three offers were made to teams I think need RB's. I didn't bother making offers for better WR's on teams that already were good at RB.

too many people overvalue their team, and there should be no concerns about any of the 4 guys I listed. (we also have Yelden which I didn't even bother trying to trade right now)


I'm in almost identical situation. I have bell gurley freeman ingram and deangelo williams. I can't get anybody to give me a top WR for Ingram or even for Gurley. I could get keenan allen for ingram but that's not good imo. folks don't seem to value an RB1
 

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er...team B has the better players they are giving up.
OK so the team getting martin and Matthew comes out ahead. I'm team A and proposed the trade. Guys at work were saying I would be a moron to accept and I was like I proposed it.
 

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