Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Trade#1m.barber for r.grant and r.wayne or trade#2 Cal.Johnson holt and d.williams for rmoss rwilliams and 85?

Trade #1: Barber is one of the most reliable RB's in fantasy football. Grant on the other hand is one of the biggest busts at RB. Wayne is a great receiver that will produce big points almost every week.





Trade #2: You aren't giving up a whole lot with Holt because of how bad St. Louis is. Johnson on the other hand will put up big numbers often as he is the go-to-guy for Detroit. Randy Moss hasn't produced much because he's working with Cassel and they just don't have the rhythm that Moss had with Brady. Chad ';85'; has been next to worthless thus far in terms of fantasy football. I wouldn't advise trading for him because he has been struggling and he faces some of the best defenses of the league for the rest of the season, except for the final game against KC. D. Williams and R. Williams are both viable 3rd string or bye week RB's.





To accurately answer your question I would like to know who's on your team?


Trade#1m.barber for r.grant and r.wayne or trade#2 Cal.Johnson holt and d.williams for rmoss rwilliams and 85?
Why is everyone so excited for Marion Barber? We're talking like he's the league leader, he's had 2 good games this year against crappy defenses. If you have other respectable RBs besides Ryan Grant, I would take Reggie Wayne at WR over Marion Barber at RB. What about Slaton, Gore, Portis, etc...any possibilities? As for trade #2, Calvin Johnson is worth holding on to and tory holt is turning it up to where he should be at real soon. I'm not a big fan of De'Angelo Williams but Randy Moss and Ocho Cinco with crappy QBs along with an underperforming RB is not worth a trade.Trade#1m.barber for r.grant and r.wayne or trade#2 Cal.Johnson holt and d.williams for rmoss rwilliams and 85?
Not enough info for an accurate answer. It depends on who you have on your team... what positions on your team are stacked... and which are weak. Also, what the scoring for your league is like. If this is a standard (evenly) scoring league take a peak at your team. If you have Barber, but already have two other strong RBs, get rid of him. R. Grant isnt THAT bad, he just cant find the end zone, but R. Wayne is going to have a solid rest of the season, especially if Manning has his confidence back (he looked very strong against a very good baltimore defense last week). As far as trade #2... Calvin Johnson may be almost done this season if Orlovsky is throwing the football for the Lions. I have no confidence in that kids arm. Holt has struggled all season for the Rams... but he will do much better once Bennett returns from injury. DeAngelo Williams is sharing carries and getting all of the TDs stolen from J. Stewart, so good luck with him... Moss is decent, but not the Moss you would expect with Brady... R Williams... is this Ricky Williams or Roy Williams who recently went to the Cowboys. Ricky is dead with the emergence of Ronnie and Roy Williams (if this is Roy) should be decent if Romo heals up.... 85.... please... Fitzpatrick is going to be the Bengals QB for the rest of the year if Palmer can't get his elbow figured out... and even when palmer was there... he isnt even looking 85's way.





If I had to pick a trade I would pick trade #1 because at least you get something worth having for it... you give up a good back whose production is going to increase if with injury of F. Jones... but you get R. Wayne... who if you are weak at WR you get a huge boost. You can still plug in R. Grant and get production if you need him... the second trade just seems pointless to me... it is like trading a kicker for a kicker... wow... you gained 2 points.
Trade #2. Ricky Williams is set to explode, along with the entire Dolphin's offense. Plus, you don't want to get rid of Marion Barber.
No to trade #1 if you're giving away Barber.





Yes to trade #2 because it's a pretty fair trade.

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