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Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:16 pm
by heydangle
12 team , ppr , start 9 Qb Rb WR TE flex flex flex flex flex


PLAYER YTD PTS BYE
Jackson, Lamar BAL QB 310.4 7
Jones, Daniel NYG QB 163.0 11
Love, Jordan GBP QB (R) ‐ 5
Roethlisberger, Ben PIT QB 271.7 4
Brown, Malcolm LAR RB (Q) 108.3 9
Chubb, Nick CLE RB 192.9 9
Ekeler, Austin LAC RB 148.2 6
Elliott, Ezekiel DAL RB 218.6 10
Jackson, Justin LAC RB 51.9 6
Murray, Latavius NOS RB 136.2 6
Taylor, Jonathan IND RB (R) 216.4 7
Adams, Davante GBP WR 343.8 5
Anderson, Robby CAR WR 219.1 13
Evans, Mike TBB WR 241.0 13
Fulgham, Travis PHI WR 113.4 9
Gage, Russell ATL WR 155.3 10
Hightower, John PHI WR (R) 28.7 9
Hill, Tyreek KCC WR (Q) 328.9 10
Hopkins, DeAndre ARI WR (Q) 284.3 8
Isabella, Andy ARI WR 54.8 8
Johnson, Tyron LAC WR 74.0 6
Lamb, CeeDee DAL WR (R) 203.6 10
Ward, Greg PHI WR 130.9 9
Watkins, Quez PHI WR (R) (Q) 22.0 9
Dissly, Will SEA TE 58.1 6
Ebron, Eric PIT TE 143.8 4
Engram, Evan NYG TE (Q)
Ertz, Zach PHI TE 72.9 9
Keene, Dalton NEP TE (R)
Parham, Donald LAC TE
Tonyan, Robert GBP TE

Any players to sell this off-season?
I have picks 1.02 and 1.12 in 2021 so I can buy as well?
What move would you make with this team?

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:22 pm
by Gator Sens
For a 12 team league, your team is in great shape. You are solid up and down your roster. TE is the only position to upgrade, but there are only three that matter. Nice build, keep it rolling for another run.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:31 pm
by abloom
Biggest hole is TE for me, and by a decent margin. If the team with kelce or waller is not a contender I'd make offers there. I'd also look to sell ertz though you may have to wait to see if he gets moved somewhere. Your team is in such a good position that if you could move the 1.02 or the 1.02+ for kelce/kittle/waller I would strongly consider it.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 5:11 pm
by heydangle
abloom wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:31 pm Biggest hole is TE for me, and by a decent margin. If the team with kelce or waller is not a contender I'd make offers there. I'd also look to sell ertz though you may have to wait to see if he gets moved somewhere. Your team is in such a good position that if you could move the 1.02 or the 1.02+ for kelce/kittle/waller I would strongly consider it.
Yeah I’m starting to think that might be the move but then I again I won without a good TE. Torn.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 6:14 pm
by abloom
heydangle wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 5:11 pm
abloom wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:31 pm Biggest hole is TE for me, and by a decent margin. If the team with kelce or waller is not a contender I'd make offers there. I'd also look to sell ertz though you may have to wait to see if he gets moved somewhere. Your team is in such a good position that if you could move the 1.02 or the 1.02+ for kelce/kittle/waller I would strongly consider it.
Yeah I’m starting to think that might be the move but then I again I won without a good TE. Torn.
Nothing says you can't win without a good TE, but why not make it easier on yourself and get a top 3 TE? This year kelce was an absolute stud (as always) but he basically had 2x as many points as every other TE except for waller. That essentially means that if you had kelce and were going up against another team without waller, you got to start 2TEs and your opponent started 1TE.

It all comes down to the price to acquire one of them top TEs. If it makes sense I would do it, if it would cost too much I wouldn't

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:11 am
by heydangle
I tried my late first plus Ertz or Engram and another small piece for the top tight ends but guess that’s not enough

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:26 am
by Tobin
Yea there is noway you get Kittle for late 1st and Ertz/Engram.. Can you trade Zeke straight up for Kittle... I would do that and then with 1.02 grab best RB on board. Only TE I like in your group is Tonyan for future.

I would also put Evans on the block to move him, that is just where I would start see other things also...

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:03 am
by Edgy68
I would also put Evans on the block to move him, that is just where I would start see other things also...
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heydangle wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 1:11 am I tried my late first plus Ertz or Engram and another small piece for the top tight ends but guess that’s not enough
So maybe an overpay is in order. If you could hold your 1.02 and still add a top TE, you’re in great shape. Why not 1.12 and Evans while throwing in Ertz or Engram as a sweetener? The “small piece” didn’t work, but the Evans overpay isn’t outrageous. And you’d still be able to add a top rookie to keep the build going.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 10:07 am
by meineymoe
I would stay the course. Tonyan is legit, and like you, I often win titles without a top 3 TE. Also, I'd rather have to choose between keeping Evans or Lamb on the bench, rather than trading Evans to someone else's lineup.

I would probably target a top RB at 1.02, and possibly a top qb at 1.12 - I'd be concerned about my future backup qb with an aging Roethlisberger, and lacking confidence in Jones.

Anyway, congrats, and good luck.
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Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 3:01 pm
by McCafsteez
Tobin wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:26 am Yea there is noway you get Kittle for late 1st and Ertz/Engram.. Can you trade Zeke straight up for Kittle... I would do that and then with 1.02 grab best RB on board. Only TE I like in your group is Tonyan for future.

I would also put Evans on the block to move him, that is just where I would start see other things also...
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I would look to sell Zeke regardless. If you can't use him in a deal for Kittle, I would target an RB like Jacobs/Sanders/Dobbins and maybe ask for a little on top.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:26 am
by heydangle
Thanks for the input guys. Last thing for this team. If I keep my picks, I’ll need to cut two. Which players would you feel comfortable cutting?

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 7:20 am
by CGW
heydangle wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:26 am Thanks for the input guys. Last thing for this team. If I keep my picks, I’ll need to cut two. Which players would you feel comfortable cutting?
I'd probably cut the philly wideouts. Dont see it getting better for them in the next year. Watkins, Hightower, or Fulgham.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 6:46 pm
by heydangle
CGW wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 7:20 am
heydangle wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:26 am Thanks for the input guys. Last thing for this team. If I keep my picks, I’ll need to cut two. Which players would you feel comfortable cutting?
I'd probably cut the philly wideouts. Dont see it getting better for them in the next year. Watkins, Hightower, or Fulgham.
You don’t like any of them aye? I figured one might stick but with Hurts’ limitations as a passer

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:25 pm
by sumnerjw
A couple things to consider:

Trade Zeke: In a PPR, start 1 RB league, I might see what I can get for Zeke. Seems the community is split 50/50 on if he's dust. If I can find an owner that will give 2 firsts for Zeke, maybe throw in a young WR on top (Mims, Viska, Pittman) I'd try to make that deal.

Draft Pitts: This isn't a TE premium league from what I can tell, so I wouldn't worry too much about not having a TE. Maybe draft Pitts at 1.12 if he goes to a good spot? Sure, maybe an overpay, but if he's Top 5 in a year or two, that would be great for your squad.

Love where this team's at. Keep it rollin'.

Re: Year in Review. How to keep winning?

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2021 10:00 pm
by heydangle
sumnerjw wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:25 pm A couple things to consider:

Trade Zeke: In a PPR, start 1 RB league, I might see what I can get for Zeke. Seems the community is split 50/50 on if he's dust. If I can find an owner that will give 2 firsts for Zeke, maybe throw in a young WR on top (Mims, Viska, Pittman) I'd try to make that deal.

Draft Pitts: This isn't a TE premium league from what I can tell, so I wouldn't worry too much about not having a TE. Maybe draft Pitts at 1.12 if he goes to a good spot? Sure, maybe an overpay, but if he's Top 5 in a year or two, that would be great for your squad.

Love where this team's at. Keep it rollin'.
Thanks for the input. You’re correct it’s not TE premium