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Old 11-10-2011, 11:53 AM
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What do you guys think about this trade?

So I goit offered this trade in a 10 team, 6 keeper per year, PPR league that's pretty deep as far as weekly rosters go.

I get Frank Gore and Reggie Wayne and give up Greg Jennings.

I'm giving it some thought but not sure if I'll take it. For one thing, we can only keep 2 RB's and 2 WR;s at the most. My other RBs are Arian, Mendenhall, Jonathan Stewart, Delonne Carter, and Chris Ogbanya. If I were to take Gore that would mean I would have to give up either Mendenhall or Gore for next year. At WR I have some decent depth with Hakeem Nicks, Nate Washington, Plaxico, Antonio Brown, and I just picked up Laurent Robinson with the news that Austin's gonna be out 2-4 weeks.

What do you guys think?
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Old 11-10-2011, 12:48 PM
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I would keep Jennings unless I needed some immediate help;
Gore's production may fade down the stretch if/when Niners wrap up playoff spot early.

Here is rest of schedule for Gore (thru wk 16):
NYG, ARZ, @BAL (Thks Nite), STL, @ARZ, PIT, @SEA

wk 15 & 16 playoffs will be tough even if he plays a normal load

Hope this helps

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Old 11-10-2011, 01:59 PM
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Hadn't looked at the playoff schedules and think you bring up some good points.
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