Post by Chargers on Jun 22, 2017 18:51:37 GMT -5
Players are listed in value (imo) from least to greatest. Keep this in mind when making offers. All reasonable offers will be considered.
Players available for picks or pick upgrades...
Travaris Cadet, RB-NOS... buried on the depth chart in New Orleans, but could become worthwhile if either Peterson, Ingram, and/or Kamara are injured. Lottery ticket that may or may not payoff big.
Brian Orakpo, LB-TEN... productive starting OLB for the Titans that scores better in big-play leagues due to higher sack potential than some other OLBs. He scored at least eight points in 9 out of the 16 games last year. Like McDonald, he'd make a good bench player for depth.
Korey Toomer, LB-LAC...versatile LB who can play all of the LB positions. Consequently, he is the top backup LB for the Chargers. An injury to either Perryman or Brown would have Toomer's value skyrocketing. Even with Perrymen and Brown mostly healthy last year, Toomer still averaged 9.7 points per game, good enough to be the 41st best LB keeper - and that was as a backup. He has the talent. All he needs is an opportunity and he could explode.
Vance McDonald, TE-SFO... still the starting TE for the 49ers and starting offensive keepers are hard to come by. He might eventually lose his starting gig to George Kittle but that may or may not happen this year because Kittle is still pretty raw and McDonald already knows the system. He'd make a good bench player for depth on your roster.
More expensive, but still willing to move two or three of these guys...
Eric Weddle, S-BAL... You know who he is and what he is worth. Weddle has long been a top producer at safety back to his Charger days. Chances are pretty good that I value him higher than many of you as he is one of my favorite non-Charger players.
Miles Killebrew, S-DET... is one of those in-the-box SS that play LB in the nickle defense that is all the rage right now, like Buccanon, Geathers, Burnett, et al. If you don't know who he is now, you will by the end of 2017. Rotoworld projects him at 70 tackles and 14 assists. That would put him as the 17th overall safety, virtually tied with Geathers.
Mason Foster, LB-WAS... scored 202 points (11.9 ppg) as a starting ILB for the Redskins in 2016, good enough to rank 16th out of all LB (11th ranked keeper LB). He is projected for 81 tackles, 35 assists by Rotoworld and is a thumper that has always produced well. I would love to keep him (and still might), but he may get caught in the numbers game on my roster.
Jake Ryan, LB-GBP... 25 year old starting ILB for the Packers who is projected by FBG for 72 tackles, 30 assists. This should be the year he breaks out. As a Michigan fan, I've really liked this guy for a long time and I hope he plays up to his potential this year - even if he is not on my team. Go Blue!
Brandon Graham, DE-PHI... was the 10th ranked DE last year with 142 points (8.4 per game). Another Michigan guy, by the way, that I have followed closely since college. Hail to the Victors! According to FBG, Graham graded out as the #2 edge rusher last year behind Khalil Mack. The sky's the limit here.
Clayton Geathers, S-IND... This guy is going to be crazy good - once he gets healthy. He's still only 24 years old and averaged 12.9 ppg in 2016, good enough for 6th overall among safeties. And he's still learning the position!
Everyone else on my roster is not available for trade.
I am mainly interested in acquiring (or improving my) non-keeper picks. I'm not interested in acquiring other players.
Players available for picks or pick upgrades...
Travaris Cadet, RB-NOS... buried on the depth chart in New Orleans, but could become worthwhile if either Peterson, Ingram, and/or Kamara are injured. Lottery ticket that may or may not payoff big.
Brian Orakpo, LB-TEN... productive starting OLB for the Titans that scores better in big-play leagues due to higher sack potential than some other OLBs. He scored at least eight points in 9 out of the 16 games last year. Like McDonald, he'd make a good bench player for depth.
Korey Toomer, LB-LAC...versatile LB who can play all of the LB positions. Consequently, he is the top backup LB for the Chargers. An injury to either Perryman or Brown would have Toomer's value skyrocketing. Even with Perrymen and Brown mostly healthy last year, Toomer still averaged 9.7 points per game, good enough to be the 41st best LB keeper - and that was as a backup. He has the talent. All he needs is an opportunity and he could explode.
Vance McDonald, TE-SFO... still the starting TE for the 49ers and starting offensive keepers are hard to come by. He might eventually lose his starting gig to George Kittle but that may or may not happen this year because Kittle is still pretty raw and McDonald already knows the system. He'd make a good bench player for depth on your roster.
More expensive, but still willing to move two or three of these guys...
Eric Weddle, S-BAL... You know who he is and what he is worth. Weddle has long been a top producer at safety back to his Charger days. Chances are pretty good that I value him higher than many of you as he is one of my favorite non-Charger players.
Miles Killebrew, S-DET... is one of those in-the-box SS that play LB in the nickle defense that is all the rage right now, like Buccanon, Geathers, Burnett, et al. If you don't know who he is now, you will by the end of 2017. Rotoworld projects him at 70 tackles and 14 assists. That would put him as the 17th overall safety, virtually tied with Geathers.
Mason Foster, LB-WAS... scored 202 points (11.9 ppg) as a starting ILB for the Redskins in 2016, good enough to rank 16th out of all LB (11th ranked keeper LB). He is projected for 81 tackles, 35 assists by Rotoworld and is a thumper that has always produced well. I would love to keep him (and still might), but he may get caught in the numbers game on my roster.
Jake Ryan, LB-GBP... 25 year old starting ILB for the Packers who is projected by FBG for 72 tackles, 30 assists. This should be the year he breaks out. As a Michigan fan, I've really liked this guy for a long time and I hope he plays up to his potential this year - even if he is not on my team. Go Blue!
Brandon Graham, DE-PHI... was the 10th ranked DE last year with 142 points (8.4 per game). Another Michigan guy, by the way, that I have followed closely since college. Hail to the Victors! According to FBG, Graham graded out as the #2 edge rusher last year behind Khalil Mack. The sky's the limit here.
Clayton Geathers, S-IND... This guy is going to be crazy good - once he gets healthy. He's still only 24 years old and averaged 12.9 ppg in 2016, good enough for 6th overall among safeties. And he's still learning the position!
Everyone else on my roster is not available for trade.
I am mainly interested in acquiring (or improving my) non-keeper picks. I'm not interested in acquiring other players.