RW Podcast 237: Lord Jalen Cometh

Alex Dunlap and the Trashman each identify three players they are actively trying to trade for in their own dynasty leagues before breaking down 2020 rookie RBs D’Andre Swift, James Robinson and JaMycal Hasty.

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5 Comments

  1. Post By Moosetermind

    Great stuff as always. Got a question. I have 1.05, 1.06, and 1.10 in a ten team dynasty league. Guy with 1.01 is willing to deal and the thought of getting Johnathan Taylor intrigues me. I’m curious if you think it’s worth moving up or sitting back and taking 2 of Edwards-Helaire, Akers, Vaughn maybe etc. I’d like to add 1 or 2 rookie backs as I just moved Henry. Moving up will likely cost me 5 and 6. What do you think?

    1. I think at 5/6 you can get the two RBs like you are talking about plus a stud WR, so as much as I love Taylor, I think that trading both those picks is too much. I might trade 6 and 10, this way I can get Taylor + one of the RBs you mentioned at 5.

      1. Post By Moosetermind

        Thanks Alex. I think I agree. I’ll see how the NFL draft plays out

  2. Would you guys give up Irv Smith Jr. and 1.11 in a dynasty draft for Devin Singletary?

    1. I think that’s too much for Singletary. I was able to get him for the equivalent of pick 1.12 last week in one of my leagues. Also, it’s looking more and more like there’s a feeling that the Bills might draft a runner around pick 54 or 55 wherever their 2nd rounder is.

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