what WR is equal to Corey Dillon? forget about one person "needing" either position. let's just say both are trading for depth at those respective positions. what is he equal to?
i would say your best bet would be to go after someone that isn't playing up to potential and hoping he turns it around. Like S. Moss. I would also go after maybe a Mason, Coles. Someone of that nature.
Best thing i think when you are doing something like that is to package a RB like that and maybe a WR you dont need and then see what you can get. Prey on teams that are weak at RB and go after them.
depends on ur league. Just start relatively high (andre johnson?) and keep downgrading little by ltitle until you get someone. Good chance of getting good value this way.
Randy and Owens are off limits. Harrison probably is too. Maybe the Holt owner would bite. After that, take your pick. Who needs a RB in your league, and look at their WR's.
I think his value is dependant on the individual. Some think he is top 8-10 RB, some think 15-20ish.
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dgroundhog wrote:Who needs a RB in your league, and look at their WR's.
I think his value is dependant on the individual. Some think he is top 8-10 RB, some think 15-20ish.
no one really needs a rb. i would have to package him with a wr to upgrade at rb, but i want to know what is a good WR to accept in return so i know i'm not downgrading my team. i think he's top 15, but him getting no TD's worries me