What direction to take, large or small?

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What direction to take, large or small?

Postby johnnymozart » Sat Jan 04, 2020 9:55 pm

So my team is extremely young, and also-- as I've been browsing dynasty Reddit and this forum exclusively-- apparently full of a lot of the consensus "buy low targets". It makes me feel good about my recent trade acquisitions (Boyd, ARob, Andrews) and also the guys I've been holding (though, f#$k Corey Davis)

I have a couple decent second rounders in the upcoming draft and not a lot of expendable roster space in my opinion, so major moves seem unnecessary.. interested in a view from the outside though, I just finished as the leagues high scorer and finished runner up in 2019.

If you'd mostly hold Pat would you agree to maybe grab a top QB prospect in that area? Or best available player--

Thank you for any insight, roster in signature
My team/Picks (14 Teamer- .5PPR) Start 1 QB, 2-3 RB, 2-3 WR, 1-2 TE
QB Lamar Jackson, Russ Wilson, Mills
RB A Gibson, Aaron Jones, Damien Harris, Penny IR, D.Pierce, Haskins
WR ARobinson, KAllen, Mike Evans, Sutton, Amon-Ra, TBoyd, GDavis, Dotson, Pierce
TE Mark Andrews, Goedert, LThomas
K Tucker
2023- No Picks
2024- 2, 2

Rebuild Sad Orphan 12 team .5PPR -- Start 1QB, 2-4 WR, 2-4 RB, 1-3 TE

QB. Tua, DJones (IR)
RB Bijan (R), Gibbs (R), J. Conner, TSpears (R), Demercado, J Mason, Z. White
WR Amon-Ra St Brown, Nico Collins, J. Reed (R), R. Shaheed, C.Tillman (R), Osborn, Terrace M, CSamuel, Pierce, Ross
TE Andrews, Ferguson, McBride, Ertz (IR)
DEF- Patriots, Vikings
2024 None
2025 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3
2026 2, 3

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Re: What direction to take, large or small?

Postby Gator Sens » Sun Jan 05, 2020 8:03 am

I like the direction your team is headed and you have some solid young assets. I think you are in great shape at QB and would not worry about adding anything there. WR looks to be your position that needs the most help, but again you have some great assets that should continue to grow. If you could turn Jones II and Woods into a solid wr, that may help your team in the long run. I would not force any trades though and continue to let your team grow.

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Re: What direction to take, large or small?

Postby Bennyblanco22 » Sun Jan 05, 2020 1:03 pm

Not bad. You could try offering something like kerryon + a wr for a wr upgrade but you have a pretty good blend of youth too like gator said. I think it'll take another piece to make finals again next year though, whether it be a breakout, or via draft or trade. GL💪
12Team .5ppr/1PPR TEs 1Q/2RB/2WR/1TE/3FL/SF
QB- Hurts, Howell, O'Connell, Lance, Trubisky, Mariota
RB- Bijan, Breece, Javonte, Warren, Spears, Dillon, Herbert
WR- Puka, St.B, Olave, DSmith, Pickens, Addison, Wicks, EMoore, Mooney, Claypool, Gallup, Kirk, Bateman, JMeyers, Gage
TE- LaPorta, Pitts, Everett

12Tm .5PPR SF (1pprTE) 22/23 Champs
Start12
QB-Burrow, Hurts, Stroud, Howell
RB-Walker, Kamara, Warren, KMitchell, Pierce, Dillon, CEH
WR-Jefferson, AJB, Pittman, DSmith, Cooper, JMeyers, Dotson, Shaheed, Palmer, Dortch
TE-Friermuth, Thomas

12T 6PPTD SF PPR (1.5TE) *start12
Q- Hurts, Dak, TLaw, Huntley
R- Walker, Ekeler, AJones, KMitchell, Allgeier, Herbert
W- Puka, St.B, GWilson, Jeudy, Diontae, MikeWill, Douglas, Dotson, Mims, Thielan, Woods
T- LaPorta, Engram, Everett, Bellinger
*2.1, 2.2, 2.5, 4.1


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