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Advice on trade possibility


DeSim

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5 hours ago, DeSim said:

I have Leveon Bell in a PPR league, 8 team league.  I'm being offered Odell and Jordan Howard for Bell, should I make that deal?  Thanks. 

I wouldn't touch it. Odell missed game 1 and Eli looked terrible, and I read Howard actually had less touches than Tarik Cohen and could face a shared workload this year. Bell had a bad first week but he only rejoined the team recently and hes arguably going to be top-scoring RB now Johnson is done for the season. Its pretty good value-2 top tier players but do you really want to give up the guy you picked probably 2nd or third overall?

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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

Who are your WR? 

I'd be tempted to make that deal, honestly.

Amari Cooper and DeAndre Hopkins in starting lineup. DeVante Parker and Chris Hogan at bench. Other RB is McCaffrey and Ty Montgomery as flex. 

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1 hour ago, SeoulPanther said:

I wouldn't touch it. Odell missed game 1 and Eli looked terrible, and I read Howard actually had less touches than Tarik Cohen and could face a shared workload this year. Bell had a bad first week but he only rejoined the team recently and hes arguably going to be top-scoring RB now Johnson is done for the season. Its pretty good value-2 top tier players but do you really want to give up the guy you picked probably 2nd or third overall?

Yeah that's why i'm not so sure on making that trade, Odell's injury and plus having Eli as his QB, and Cohen showing he should get most touches.  Know that i've had like all day to think about it, probably way safer bet on sticking with healthy RB who doesn't really share touches. 

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Hmm. Not the worst trade in the world and I don't know that Cohen will take all that much away from Howard, but Bell is Bell and will get his. I wouldn't blame you for taking it if you did nor would I blame you for declining - totally your call. For PPR I'd personally rather have the stud RB myself and maybe start grabbing guys like Kupp if needed.

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