@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague Nothing in fantasy is straight forward.
As big as 14 and that difference is massive. Plus ceiling is giant.
Every rebuild takes at least 3+ years anyway.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague You’re continually ignoring the bye week clause. In a large league with deep rosters 5-10 points from a flex on a bye week when the majority of your starters aren’t available is much better than 1-3 from a 4th stringer.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague You’re continuing to go back and forth between calling the trade fair and not.
That internal struggle, to me, indicates you actually do believe it’s a fair trade.
Idk anyone who tries to rebuild a roster in 1-2 seasons, either.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague Well we can finally agree that the value is pretty equal.
Obviously one side would be more appealing to someone rebuilding and the other would be more attractive to a current competitor.
But that’s the point: the value is different - but ultimately equal.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague Dotson scored like 30 points in one start.
But again you’re only looking at this from a competitors perspective.
I’m talking about actual value, not rebuilding vs. competing now.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague I’ll give you Toney and Watson, but that’s 2 misses on WRs in 2 draft classes lol.
Your argument I think is actually reaffirming my belief that the value lies with the picks in a vacuum.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague It’s a telling sign of a trend in modern CFL and NFL strategy. Receivers are now a premium position.
Bateman was popping off before his injury.
Dotson was also on fire before his injury, and London is definitely a flex play on a bye week for a contending team.
@josh111520@MyFantasyLeague Right it’s 1-year out, with a draft happening in 5-6 months… In this day and age though?
The last 2 years of drafts have both produced immediate starters esp. At WR:
21’: J. Chase, Waddle, Smith, AMRSB, Bateman, Toney
22’: London, Wilson, Olave, Dotson, Watson, Pickens