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Fantasy Football question
If it's inappropriate to post about Fantasy Football here please tell me where I should be posting about it and I'll delete this thread immediately...
12-team h2h $3,500 winner-take-all league, start 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 K, 1 DST 3 divisions, four playoff spots (3 division winners, 1 wildcard) My team (6-4, 1 game division lead): QB: Mark Brunell, Ben Roethlisberger, Chris Simms RB: Tiki Barber, Antowain Smith, Duce Staley, Brian Westbrook, Cadillac Williams WR: Donald Driver, Hines Ward, Jimmy Smith TE: Chris Cooley K: Lawrence Tynes DST: Bears Do I need to make a trade and what area do I need to improve? NOTE: My league has a strict trade approval process. I'm not looking to make a blockbuster here, rather improve my depth for playoff time (I'm only 1 game ahead in my division, but the other teams in my division aren't that strong either). Who should I target to improve my depth best utilizing the depth I have already? There's one team that I've been going back and forth with all year with offers, but never got a deal we could both agree on. He happens to have the best record in the league (8-2). Here's his roster: QB: Marc Bulger, Jeff Garcia RB: J.J. Arrington, Ronnie Brown, Mewelde Moore, LaDainian Tomlinson WR: Larry Fitzgerald, Torry Holt, Darrell Jackson, Chad Johnson TE: Jerramy Stevens K: Neil Rackers DST: Bucs, Lions What would be a good offer that will best improve my team that he'd accept (he's pretty stingy, but so am I)? Any and all insight is greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Fantasy Football question
I don't know if fantasy questions belong here either, but...
First, I can't believe you're winning with that team (I'm guessing defenses are valued in your league). But you really don't have much to trade. I think you need to worry less about improving your depth, and more about optimizing your matchups for the playoffs. Which weeks are your playoffs, 15 & 16? Then look for the best matchups in those weeks (i.e. RBs playing HOU, BUF, STL, etc. QBs & WRs vs. SF, KC, MIN, etc.) and trade for those players, even if you give up overall value. Yes, you might cost yourself a regular season game and miss the playoffs, but if it's winner-take-all I think you need to take that chance and hope you can hold your one game lead. If you do make the playoffs, you should be sitting pretty. |
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Re: Fantasy Football question
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I can't believe you're winning with that team...you really don't have much to trade [/ QUOTE ] |
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This is a highly competitive, deep league. My first round draft pick was Culpepper, and I had to trade him off after 3 weeks for Cadillac who has fallen off the face of the earth. I've scored the most points in a week 3 different times. I'm also lucky to be in a relatively weak division.
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Re: Fantasy Football question
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I don't know if fantasy questions belong here either, but... First, I can't believe you're winning with that team (I'm guessing defenses are valued in your league). But you really don't have much to trade. I think you need to worry less about improving your depth, and more about optimizing your matchups for the playoffs. Which weeks are your playoffs, 15 & 16? Then look for the best matchups in those weeks (i.e. RBs playing HOU, BUF, STL, etc. QBs & WRs vs. SF, KC, MIN, etc.) and trade for those players, even if you give up overall value. Yes, you might cost yourself a regular season game and miss the playoffs, but if it's winner-take-all I think you need to take that chance and hope you can hold your one game lead. If you do make the playoffs, you should be sitting pretty. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for your advice. RBs are the most valuable in this league (as in most leagues) and that's probably the strongest part of my team. Do you think I should put Barber/Westbrook on the market to improve my QB/WR or should I package weaker players? If I'm ever offered a trade, one of the first things I look at is the targeted players' Week 15 & 16 matchups, can't emphasize that enough. |
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WR is fine, you're not going to get a signifigant upgrade at QB any time soon.
I'd stay put. |
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The point remains...there's not really anything you have to offer him that would be of any use to him.
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Re: Fantasy Football question
Cadillac/Westbrook and Jimmy Smith for any of his top 3 receivers. Your only depth is that you have 4 starting RBs, trade one of them for an upgrade at WR. He only has 1 reliable RB, so give him another one and take one of his WR.
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