Sunday, February 23, 2014

2014 TRADES



Trade
  • boom goes the dynamite gave up
  • Miller, Lamar MIA RB
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 5.03
  • LOSMACHOHOMBRES
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 2.04
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 5.06
Sat Feb 22-
At the same time my trade with boom cleared, another trade he made with Roughriders went through giving boom the 5.3 college pick. I quickly started sending boom offers. 
My aim was to leap frog Game Over at 5.4/5.5 of the college draft and land RB Mike Davis who he admitted was one of his top 4 college RB's along with Gurley, Yeldon, and Gordon. I proposed a couple trades and boom countered throwing in Miller. I am not a Miller fan, but he has just as much chance to breakout as any rookie I could have taken at 2.4. So, in return for the 1.12/2.1/6.12 picks, I netted Lamar Miller, Aaron Dobson, the 1.3/6.8 college picks, and the 3.7/4.4 rookies that may allow me to upgrade on Barner/Randle/Butler.



Trade
  • boom goes the dynamite gave up
  • Dobson, Aaron NEP WR
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 6.08
  • LOSMACHOHOMBRES
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 2.03
Sat Feb 22-
Looking over boom's trade bait listing, it occurred to me that, like myself, when guys list players on Trade Bait it usually means they are eager to move them and therefore will "sell low". This was boom's counter to some of my offers and represented good value, mainly because it netted me the 3rd college pick I had been seeking to maximize my full taxi squad space. More players equals more opportunity to "hit" on a fantasy stud.


Trade
  • Clock KillerZ gave up
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 2.03
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 2.04
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 3.07
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 4.04
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 5.06
  • LOSMACHOHOMBRES
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 1.12
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 2.01
  • Year 2014 Draft Pick 6.12
Wed Feb 12-
This trade probably shouldn't have gone through. It turned a 2.12 college pick into a top 6 pick and netted me a few late rounders for moving 2 picks back 3 spots in the 2nd, which in my eyes was not all that much difference in the quality of players or flexibility for future trades.



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