wwarrior Fri 10/30/09 7:28 PM

I play in a 10 team league that uses a basic scoring system and also includes 1 point per reception.

We start: 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 PK, and 1 DEF/ST

My roster is:

QB: Tom Brady, Carson Palmer, David Garrard

RB: Chris Johnson, LaDainian Tomlinson, Rashard Mendenhall, Thomas Jones

WR: Marques Colston, Steve Smith (NYG), Santana Moss, Donnie Avery

TE: Heath MIller, Greg Olsen

PK: Mason Crosby

DEF/ST: Arizona Cardinals

I have been offered Greg Jennings and Julius Jones for Thomas Jones. Would you make the trade?

Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.

TD_Herrera Sun 11/1/09 4:06 AM

I think you can get more for that, warrior. Aim in the Roddy White receiver territory. Thomas Jones' value is much higher than the two of those chumps combined, and I think it won't change too much even with Shonn Greene replacing Leon

Drivie Sat 10/31/09 2:41 AM

Agree with Voltron. I don't believe that Jennings and J. Jones are nearly enough for Thomas at this point. I have Thomas Jones and I would definitely not trade him for those two guys. Maybe Welker or Wayne or someone in that area since Jones is an RB with just about guaranteed touches.

Volt Fri 10/30/09 8:16 PM

I think you should try to get more for Jones. Jennings is not performing up to his potential this year and Julius Jones is not worth starting in a 10 team league. You do need another WR (or two if Smith doesn't keep up his production). I would shop around a little more though. Remember, you will have to cut a player to make room for the second player so it really isn't a 2 for 1 deal. Besides, can you think of a time where you would start Julius ahead of CJ, LT or even Mendenhall? Probably not.

I do, however, think now is the best time of all to try and trade Thomas Jones if you can. He is near the top in FF points right now, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a decent dip in production. You should be able to get a top flight WR (although it will be slightly tougher in a 10 person league since they usually tend to have a little more depth). You could always package TJ and Palmer together for a top WR and a mid-level QB.