Standard league, I was offered Bowe for Reggie Wayne. Leaning toward taking it...
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I have an embarrassment of riches at the RB position (Charles, Spiller, Bush, and Miller in a 1/2 ppr) and only Greg Olsen as TE.
Would you consider this a good trade: Greg Olsen + Lamar Miller for Witten (+ Fasano)? I already offered to someone else: Greg Olsen + Lamar Miller for Gronkowski (+ some scrub), which I don't expect to happen in preseason. Maybe once Lamar proves some people wrong and if Olsen has a good start to the season. I'm really set at QB, WR, and RB, but want to improve my TE. Or is the non-sexy Greg Olsen better than any of those offers? (Oh, we only start 2 RB's with an open-flex position which will be occupied by my 2nd QB) |
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Olsen is going to be Newton's #2 target in the passing game. I'd stick with him and keep your awesome RB depth.
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So, I was just proposed a straight-up trade: <b>Gronkowski for my backup Reggie Bush</b>.
I think Bush is up for a monster year (at least pass-catching), but he is my backup for Spiller and Charles and I still have Lamar Miller in the wings. It lets me keep Greg Olsen though, which really should be a very good 1-2 TE combination, and should make me stronger in the playoffs. Assuming Gronk is taken off the PUP list tomorrow, what do you think? ----- I lean toward doing it since it gives me a large upgrade on the TE position, even if most lists have Bush about 5-10 ranks ahead of Gronk on the list of all ranked projected fantasy players. |
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Assuming its non-ppr I'd rather have Gronk than Bush, and I like Bush a lot.
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I can suffer through with Olsen (as was my previous plan anyway) until Gronk can come back and hopefully dominate like he has historically. I like Bush alot as well.. but the chance to improve my starters was too great to pass up. |
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