Team A gives Alfred Morris, Tony Romo, and Malcolm Floyd. Team B gives Trent Richardson, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Andrew Hawkins. So basically we're swapping a QB, RB, and WR.
Team A: Tom Brady QB Tony Romo QB Alfred Morris RB Matt Forte RB Doug Martin RB Willis McGahee RB Julio Jones WR Roddy White WR Malcolm Floyd WR Lance Moore WR Stevie Johnson WR Vernon Davis TE Greg Zuerlein K Seattle DEF
Team B: Cam Newton QB Ryan Fitzpatrick QB Chris Johnson RB Trent Richardson RB Darren Sproles RB Stevan Ridley RB Jeremy Maclin WR Dez Bryan WR Nate Washington WR Torrey Smith WR Jimmy Graham TE Stephen Gostkowski K Philadelphia DEF Dallas DEF
Quite honestly I think its a crapshoot. That trade could go either way in the long run. Suppose it depends on the type of league.
My Main League 10 Team Standard Score League: QB: Roethlisberger, Freeman RB: R Rice, L McCoy, R Mathews, A Bradshaw, D Sproles, B Brown WR: R White, V Jackson, W Welker, S Smith TE: J Graham, K: S Gostkowski DEF: Seattle (this week)
I think Team B gets the better of it....and it pains me to say....because Romo sucks.....but Fitz is a downgrade, second half of the season his numbers always go down.......
i actually think team A is better off. morris looks like he will stay consistent and shanny might want to run a little more to protect RG3 after the hit he took. romo will pick it up since he's playing for a contract this season. and floyd will benefit from mathews coming back since teams will have to focus on the sd rb leaving floyd some room to work with in the secondary
The team getting Romo did better. Romo and Floyd are upgrades over Fitz/Hawkins. Richardson and Morris are very close. Richardson is a better back but Morris could end up being more consistent and he plays in a better offense assuming RGIII can go.