Do I trade my start up 7th round pick for a 2025 first?
Whatever pick values line up
Oh no. Go with Nabers in the 7th. What a steal lol
@HaydenHathcote
Ooooo lol
My bad
1st Round Caleb 2nd Round TLaw 3rd Round Nabers 4th Round Maye 5th Round Bowers 6th Round Higgins
Who is available in the 7th?
I'm curious as well
@HaydenHathcote
If that’s the team you drafted, I’d be open to moving picks for future picks. Not sure I’d do a 7th straight up for an unknown first, but I’d be willing to trade down to get one. Reason being, you’re loaded with rookies. They’re talented, but you aren’t winning anything this year with mostly rookies, so hedging the future makes sense
Usually 8th round is where picks become worth straight up for a 1st if you’re doing the productive struggle approach. I’d try to move back a ways and get the 1st instead if it's a 7th.
or ask for the 2nd as well.
@HaydenHathcote typically a following years first is worth anywhere from a 6-8th round start up pick So if you want to, you’re about adequate value. However, I NEVER trade start up picks for future picks - I do the opposite. I’ll throw away all of next years picks to bolster my starting lineup. Who cares if you have no 2025 picks when you win the ship because your worst flex player is someone like a Zay Flowers
I don’t think I can do it. Hockenson and Jayden reed are both still there. @CheeseburgerWalrus1 @ESPN4Lyfe @eepst
Format is SF .5 TEP PPR 6pt passing TD’s 3 WR’s
Start 10
@astronamicall
I don’t care to spend a good pick on either of those guys. Such limited upside
TE is so overrated
Hockenson value is so good in the 7th though @eepst
And look at Jayden reeds last 7 games last year
@CheeseburgerWalrus1 agreed
Maybe I’m a hater but I just don’t care for either of them all that much I have to assume there’s better options available in the 7th
Take hockenson @HaydenHathcote