Trashman’s Fantasy Fallout Going Into Week 5
Trashman’s Fantasy Fallout Going Into Week 5
It’s almost Week 5, and fantasy patterns are starting to emerge in many cases, while things are ambiguous as ever in others. I’ll attempt to forge a path to success this week with the information at hand in this week’s fallout…
Eagles – 34 @ Packers – 27
- Jordan Howard‘s carries(15/87/2) have gone up incrementally since Week 1 with 6, 8, 11 and now 15 carries. A lot of his usage may have to do with unhealthy WRs, but we’ll take it. What’s improved about Howard’s game is his passing game prowess. He was brought in as a banger, but he’s become so much more for the Eagles. I still think this is Miles Sanders‘ backfield to lose, but Howard makes for a solid flex on the weekly. It also might be the best time to move him if you’re considering it. This will likely go down as his best game of 2019.
- The bottom dropped out from under Nelson Agholor(1 target for 0 yards) on Thursday night, as the Eagles went to seemingly everyone else but him in the air. With DeSean Jackson possibly returning in Week 5, there’s no need to keep him through waivers this week.
- Jamaal Williams seems to have avoided “serious” injury after getting knocked out on the first Packers play on Thursday night. He’s been released from the hospital and might actually play in Week 5. If he can’t go Aaron Jones becomes an RB1, and Dexter Williams is likely to come in as his backup.
- DaVante Adams came away with 180 yards and a case of turf toe on Thursday. The injury doesn’t appear to be one that will keep him out of action for long, but don’t be surprised if he misses a game or two. An ascending Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Geronimo Allison, to a lesser extent, would benefit from his absence.
- Jimmy Graham(6/61/1) is the definition of TD dependent, serving up goose eggs in both games he hasn’t scored in this season. I think he’s only worth trusting this week if Adams can’t go.
Titans – 24 @ Falcons – 10
- Marcus Mariota played like a man possessed on Sunday, throwing 3 TDs for over 200 yards. It’s his second hat trick of the season, and he’s yet to throw an INT. I’d say he was worth streaming, but he’s playing the Bills this week so I wouldn’t advise it yet.
- The fact that the Titans face this Bills this week also lowers the waiver priorities of A.J. Brown and Corey Davis, both of whom may have been dropped last week. They’re still worth owning, but I wouldn’t consider them for anything more than low floor flexes this week.
- Dion Lewis was second in targets for the Titans(5) but only came away with 4 yards on 4 catches. His value diminishes by the week, but I’m actually intrigued by his potential usage against the Bills. The Titans aren’t likely to attack them with their WRs so it may be up to the running and short passing game to do the damage. You can’t start him in season long formats, but Lewis might be a sneaky DFS play.
- Ito Smith vultured a TD from Devonta Freeman, but it was heartening to see the Falcons utilize Freeman in the passing game(8/72). They still stink, but it’s good to know they’re finding ways to get him the ball. I think we’ve reached a crossroads with him in the sense that now is a good time to move him or dig our heels in on him as a back end RB2.
- Mohamed Sanu(9/91) has had only one game with fewer than 55 yards this season and none with fewer than 6 targets. He needs to be added in PPR leagues, as the Falcons are often playing from behind this season.
Browns – 40 @ Ravens – 25
- Ricky Seals-Jones had a nice line on Sunday(3/82/1), but he only had 3 targets on the day – the same as Dontrell Hilliard and Damien Ratley. He’s worth keeping an eye on, but I’m not adding him yet.
- Now is a prime time to move in on OBJ(2/20). His pitiful game on Sunday is likely to be his low point this season, and Jarvis Landry may miss Week 5 in concussion protocol, though Antonio Callaway is returning from his four game suspension. If OBJ’s owner in your league has a losing record, they’re probably willing to part ways.
- Even with key secondary players out, the Browns were able to curtail the Ravens’ passing game – Only Willie Snead(2/61/1) had more than 40 yards. The Ravens should have an easier time against the Steelers in Week 5, who will be on a short week after Monday night’s game – though Marquise Brown will probably see a lot of Joe Haden.
Patriots – 16 @ Bills – 10
- Sony Michel receiver 17 carries but only came away with 63 yards on the day against the Bills. He’s been unimpressive in almost every way this season, but he’s got a cherry schedule most of the way. Add another piece and you might be able to get OBJ for them.
- Mulligan for the Pats’ WRs in this one. The Bills may have the best secondary in the league next to, well, the Pats. It should be noted that Phillip Dorsett led New England WRs in targets(9) though. He needs to be added in all formats.
- James White was the Pats’ fail-safe on Sunday(8/57 on 10 targets). It seems like he shows up in tough contests, but he’s a luxury otherwise. I don’t expect him to do much against the Redskins this week, in what should be a blowout.
- I’m not sure Rex Burkhead is healthy(1/7). He came into the game questionable, and it seems like he really was. I’m not flexing him this week unless I have to.
- Frank Gore(17/109) gets no respect. He needs to be owned in more than 58% of leagues right now, especially if Josh Allen(concussion) can’t go this week. T.J. Yeldon(4/68) is inching his way to PPR relevance, but by the time he’s useful, Devin Singletary will probably have returned.
- Cole Beasley(7/75) has 9 or more targets in all but one game this season. His ceiling is low, but he makes for a decent PPR flex most weeks.
Chiefs – 34 @ Lions – 30
- Darrel Williams(11/56/2) didn’t lead the backfield this week, but did get the goal line action. He’s worth the start until Damien Williams returns and maybe even worth flexing after.
- Demarcus Robinson led all Chiefs with 9 targets on Sunday, though he didn’t do much with them(4/35). He’s still worth starting as long as Tyreek Hill is out.
- Mecole Hardman was even worse(2/9) on 5 targets. As more of a deep threat, his floor is going to be low.
- T.J. Hockenson is out indefinitely after getting concussed and his shoulder injured on the same play. He didn’t get put on I.R., so that’s good news, but there’s no timetable for his return. His absence gives a boost to Marvin Jones and potentially Danny Amendola, if he makes it back this week.
Panthers – 16 @ Texans – 10
- He pulled out the win, but Kyle Allen did fantasy owners no favors in a good matchup against the Texans on Sunday, turning over the ball 3 times. He’s not a favorable streaming option against the Jaguars this week.
- Jarius Wright led Panthers WRs in receiving yards(59), but he’s not worth an add, especially with the Jaguars up next.
- The Texans offense was anemic on Sunday, as Deshaun Watson struggled to find a rhythm against the Panthers. Duke Johnson and Carlos Hyde pretty much canceled each other out, as the offense isn’t able to support two backs on a regular basis. They all have an opportunity to get back on track against the struggling Falcons this week though, so everyone is fair game.
- Keke Coutee will likely play in 3-WR sets this week with Kenny Stills pulling up lame in the 2nd quarter of Sunday’s game. If you’re looking for an upside play this week, Coutee against Atlanta at home is a prime candidate.
Raiders – 31 @ Colts – 24
- Ty Williams has scored every game this season, but he’s yet to go over 50 yards since Week 1. He’s entirely too TD dependent, and Derek Carr doesn’t like throwing the ball farther than he can throw you. I’d trade him if I could.
- Hunter Renfrow can kick rocks. I know he’s been talked up a lot, but it’s amounting to zilch right now. He’s better left on benches.
- Marlon Mack left game in the 4th quarter with an ankle injury, never to return. He only had 39 yards prior to that. Hopefully he can go this week, as he has the Chiefs on the slate. If he can’t go, both Jordan Wilkins and Nyheim Hines are in play versus K.C.
- Chester Rogers(3/48/1) and Zach Pascal(4/72) were Indy’s best WRs on Sunday, but Parris Campbell(5/25) led WRs in targets(8). If T.Y. Hilton can’t go against K.C. I’m hesitant to start any Colts WR in confidence, though I think Campbell has the most upside – though he is listed as questionable at this time.
- Both Eric Ebron and Jack Doyle will be in play as TE streamers this week against K.C.
Chargers – 30 @ Dolphins – 10
- Austin Ekeler(23/122/2) may have just had his last monster game of the season, as Melvin Gordon is slated to return to the starting lineup this week. Ekeler will still hold standalone value, especially if Mike Williams sits again, but the window to trade him for anything substantial is closed.
- Dontrelle Inman(5/76) led all Chargers with 7 targets on Sunday in Mike Williams‘ and Travis Benjamin‘s absence, but he went down with a quad injury late in the game. Geremy Davis is the next man up if none of these guys can this week.
- Mark Walton played ahead of Kalen Ballage on Sunday. Both belong on waivers.
- Preston Williams had his most disappointing game of the season, but he led the team with 7 targets. He’s still my, and Josh Rosen‘s, favorite option in the Dolphins passing game, though they get a bye this week.
Redskins – 3 @ Giants – 24
- Dwayne Haskins may be the QB of the future for Washington, but he’s not the guy right now, and neither is Case Keenum. Colt McCoy very well could start against New England this week, but I’m staying away from all Redskins offensive skill players in what should be an embarrassing fiasco on all accounts.
- Well I guess you can take a chance on AP and Chris Thompson, but don’t expect much.
- Daniel Jones looked more like a rookie in the one, throwing two picks, but at least he keeps things interesting with his feet. I’m not relying on him against Minnesota this week.
- Wayne Gallman was solid in his Saquon Barkley impression, but Jon Hilliman vultured 10 carries. Much of it was with the game well in hand, and he actually fumbled on the goal line, so I wouldn’t think he’ll get much run this week.
- Golden Tate returns this week after his four game suspension, complicating things for Sterling Shepard, who gets a lot of snaps out of the slot. Hopefully they move Tate outside some, so they don’t cancel each other’s fantasy value out.
Seattle – 27 @ Cardinals – 10
- Will Dissly was Russell WIlson’s favorite receiver in this one, going 7/57/1 on 8 targets. He’s scored in every game but the first of the season so far, and he looks like Wilson’s go-to in the red-zone. He’s still unowned in about 20% of leagues.
- Chris Carson got 144 yards on 26 touches on Sunday, and managed to hold onto the ball all game. Rashaad Penny was listed as a full participant on Monday, so he’s likely to play this week, muddying Carson’s outlook somewhat. They both stand to do well against a Rams defense that just got roasted by the Bucs’ running game. Carson is more of an RB2, while Penny is a flex for that one.
- D.K. Metcalf was pretty useless in this game, but the Seahawks didn’t really need him. He’ll be an upside play against the Rams this week.
- The Cardinals can’t seem to win, but Kyler Murray keeps putting up good fantasy numbers, so I can’t complain. Fortunately for him he gets one of the few teams playing worse than the Cardinals right now, the Bengals, in Week 5. Keep him out there.
- Christian Kirk left the game with 30 seconds to go with an ankle injury on Sunday. We’ll get an update on Wednesday, but if Kirk can’t go this week, Keesean Johnson is the next man up. Kirk has been no.6 in targets this season, so there will be plenty to go around if he can’t play.
Buccaneers – 55 @ Rams – 40
- There seems to have been a changing of the guard in the Tampa backfield, much to the delight of many. Ronald Jones out touched Peyton Barber 20 to 9 and looked good in the process, posting 82 yards and a TD. Owned in less than 45% of leagues, Jones should be a top waiver priority this week.
- Robert Woods(13/164) finally got out of his slump this week, as the Rams moved the ball almost exclusively in the air. Jared Goff threw for 517 yards on 68 attempts, and didn’t look great, but that doesn’t really matter for our purposes.
- Todd Gurley only ran for 16 yards on 5 carries, but the Rams were playing from behind all afternoon. Fortunately, he had two scores and 54 yards receiving on 7 receptions to help salvage his day. Either way you cut it, he’s going to be heavily involved in this offense.
Vikings – 6 @ Bears – 16
- For some reason, Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski thinks this new look offense is a good one. It’s not. If Dalvin Cook can’t get going, like in this one, they have to be able to open up the playbook. Stefon Diggs finally had a decent showing, but much of it came on one play. Kirk Cousins is one of the most overrated QBs in football, and it’s starting to be apparent.
- Fortunately, the Vikings get the Giants this week, but it’s probably going to be more of the same. They can’t sustain two top tier WRs right now.
- Chase Daniel honestly looked better than Mitch Trubisky has recently in relief of the starter who dislocated his shoulder and tore his labrum on Sunday. Trubisky won’t require surgery, and will be back “sooner than later”. Doesn’t matter much in my opinion. Outside of David Montgomery and Allen Robinson, there aren’t any Bears worth starting.
Jaguars – 26 @ Broncos – 24
- Ryquell Armstead got 8 carries for 42 yards in this one, but they were just breathers for Leonard Fournette who touched the ball 31 times.
- D.J. Chark(4/44) finally had his first game without a TD, but it was just because it was called back on a penalty. He’s still Minchew’s first option, and he’s still the target leader on the team. He needs to be owned.
- Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay are relegating each other to RB3s on most days. There just isn’t much upside here.
- Courtland Sutton finally got off the schneid this week – twice to be exact(6/62/2). The Broncos picked on the Jalen Ramsey-less Jaguars with Sutton and Emmanuel Sanders. Sutton makes for a decent play against the Chargers this week, who have stymied Emmanuel Sanders in the past.
Cowboys – 10 @ Saints – 12
- Dak Prescott checked down all night, as the Cowboys just couldn’t get anything going offensively. Things won’t get any easier this week against the Packers and their now swarming defense, though the Eagles showed a pathway to success on Monday night, which is to run the ball.
- Randall Cobb can’t get anything going, even without Michael Gallup around. He’s best left on benches for the time being.
- Once again, Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara were the only Saints who got anything going fantasy wise. Teddy Bridgewater may have to force the issue against Tampa and their frenetic offense this week.
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What would anybody recommend with AJ Green?
Latest Schefter report has him at week 7 at the earliest but their bye is week 9. This reminds me of Andrew Luck a few years ago I’m thinking he either is not going to play until week 10 or be on IR don’t think I can burn a roster spot on him I’m 0-4 and have Tyreek Hill too. Thinking of cutting bait for Robby Anderson. Bad move? Doubt I can trade him. Thanks
you can’t hold on to Tyreek and AJG if you are 0-4, you have to win now. Not sure Anderson is the pickup, let’s wait to see the waiver sheet and matchup tool, etc. Just getting our first look at this slate today.
Trade ?…I have both Kittle and Waller at TE and was offered either Wentz or Dak for one of my te’s. I am currently rostering Goff and Kyler. We start 1 qb (4 pt passing td). If you think I should sit tight with my qb’s, would you look to move a TE for a wr upgrade? My wr’s are: Woods, ARob, Godwin, MWilliams and Hardman. Thanks
Tell that guy for F off, your QBs are solid. Package one of your TEs with maybe a sell-high Woods for someone like Hopkins or OBJ as buy lows.
PPR. Im stacked at WRs & was offered Melvin Gordon for Evans & White. Is Gordon going to jump right back into his regular role or has Ekeler’s strong start going to make this more of a time share?
My RBs & WRs
RBs-David Johnson, K. Johnson, White, Mostert, Singletary
WRs-Julio, Evans, Lockett, Golladay, Cooks, Sutton
I think that trade is fine. There will be a timeshare with Melvin but he should ascend back into the lead role quickly.
.5 PPR
My WRs are shallow, but super deep at RB, which route would you prefer to pursue a WR, A mixon for Amari-type swap, or a McCoy for Hollywood type swap? Not sure if either is possible, basically just wondering if you see any light at the end of the mixon tunnel, and when Saquon comes back, will have to Bench one of those backs anyways.
QB: Kyler
WR: Godwin, Jeffery Bench: Jeffery, Hardman, Tate
RB: Saquon (hurt), Chubb Bench: McCoy, Chris Carson, Gallman
TE: Kittle Bench: Waller
Flex: Mixon
you need to be packaging one of the TEs + Carson to get a nice step up at WR, or maybe offer one of the TEs for a Hollywood type + a little throw in.
Would you rather have Josh Jacobs for the rest of the season or Gallman until Barkley comes back? Thinking offering that trade since the Josh Jacob’s owner has Barkley.
Oh lord I’d much rather have Jacobs ROS easily.
Need.some trade thoughts.. 14 team 3 keeper league. .5ppr
Trade Julio, Lindsay
Receive Kamara/shepard
My team..
RB: Ingram, Lindsay, RoJo, and edwards
WR: julio, hopkins, samuel, sutton, mike williams, campbell
If he says no should i offer more? Sitting at 2-2
Roster rounds out with Lamar Jackson, Hockenson, Herndon
trade is fine.
12 Team PPR (2-2)
[1] QB: Brady
[2] RB: Elliot, Henry (J. White, R. Penny, Malcolm Brown)
[2] WR: Cooks, Boyd (M. Jones, Crowder, McLaurin, Beasley)
[1] TE: J. Cook
[1] W/R/T: Edelman
Bench total: (6)
I’ve targeted two 0-4 teams below that I was in trade talks last Thursday but we couldn’t get a deal done in time for week 4 … so please help me find some offers to both of these teams to hopefully improve my QB and TE situation!
Team A:
[1] QB: Watson (L. Jackson)
[2] RB: Bell, M. Sanders (Singletary, Darrel Williams, Damian Williams)
[2] WR: Evans, Hardman (Tate)
[1] TE: OJ Howard (Hooper)
[1] W/R/T: D. Robinson
[1] IR: M. Williams
Bench total: (6)
This team is willing to deal LJax, Hooper, and even Evans but needs a fair offer he says and it can’t be one where he has to drop someone… ideas?! He was willing to accept deals taking Brady back but I think I’d rather try to deal Brady to the team below…
Team B:
[1] QB: Dalton
[2] RB: Gurley, Fournette (Thompson)
[2] WR: Jeffery, Marquise Brown (Hilton, Landry, Chark)
[1] TE: Olsen (Dissly)
[1] W/R/T: Freeman
[1] IR: AJ Green
Bench total: (6)
This team agreed to trading away Freeman to me for Edelman last week but now I’m not sure if Freeman is worth buying? What possible trades do you see here because I know he’s willing to deal Dissly and before LF exploded this week he actually pitched me Fournette and Dissly for Brady and Edelmen but I doubt that offer still stands… all I know is he’s not interested in my Malcolm Brown nor does he wanna give up Olsen!
Offer Team A McLaurin for Austin Hooper.
Trade talk. 2-2 on the season.
I have Gallman, Sutton and Landry on my bench, and this week I play the OBJ owner, who also needs RB help.
Do I overlook our matchup this week and try to deal Gallman and another piece to secure OBJ? I’d prefer to avoid a loss, but if it came to it, would a potential loss be worth adding OBJ?
The rest of my team:
RB- Chubb, Fournette, Mack, Gore, Gallman
WR- Hopkins, Lockett, Edelman, Landry, Sutton, Ross
you want to always give yourself the best chance to win this week and the best chance to continue winning. I don’t think that trading away Gallaman to your opponent in order to acquire a bounceback OBJ is dooming you to lose the week while it also helps you long term
Which 2 out of 3 WRs would you want ROS – DK Metcalf, Diontae Johnson and Robby Anderson?
Johnson and Metcalf for me. Too many questions at QB for the Jets imo.
my thoughts exactly.
Thank you both!
Trashman, Nice recap! Thank you!
I can’t figure out how to get Darrel Williams in.
1 pt PPR.
WR’s: (play 3)
1. DeAndre Hopkins
2. Tyler Boyd
3. Demarcus Robinson
4. Marquez Valdes-Scantling
5. Courtland Sutton
Jarvis Landry
RB’s: (Play 2)
1. Joe Mixon
2. Derrick Henry
3. Darrel Williams
4. Raheem Mostert
5. Damien Williams
One Flex?
Darrel Williams, MVS, Sutton, or Mostert?
Wait for them crispy rankings throughout the week
If it was an easy decision I would not of wasted your time having to read the whole question.
10 team standard scoring league and 9 teams have 2 QBs. I have LJackson & Brees and considering dropping Brees (think I can pick him up again in a couple/few weeks) to add a ROS potential RB. My RBs are Fournette, Ingram, Hyde & LMurray.
1. Is Murray droppable for RJones or even TColeman?
2. Is Brees droppable for one or both of the above RBs (or TE, below)?
3. I’m also considering picking up CHerndon (I have TE Andrews but wonder if worthwhile to also have Herndon)
I think Jones is worth the prospective add. Wait to see how the SCT&T breaks down the numbers.
Thanks! Assuming you are thinking the better drop (for Jones) is Latavius and not Brees (he has a sweet late season schedule if he comes back from the injury).
12 team .5 ppr
Owner of K Johnson is 0-4 with Kerryon on bye this week. I would like to scoop him up from desperate owner. I am 3-1. Who should I offer?
My team:
QB- Murray
RB- Bell, Ingram, Mack, McCoy, Coleman.
WR- Evans, Tyreek, C Samual, McLaren, DJ Chark.
TE- Andrews
Thanks for you insight.
Try offering Shady
12 team, .5 PPR
I’m currently 4-0, LET’S GO NATION! Being offered Joe Mixon/Josh Jacobs and Darren Waller for my Le’Veon Bell. My other RB is Derrick Henry and my TE is OJ Howard. Should I do it?
Shhhhiiiiiit
I just may do it.
Bye weeks comin up too
12 team, .5 PPR
Owner of OBJ is 1-3, I am 4-0. Who should I offer?
QB- Mahomes, Murray
RB- Bell, Henry, Drake, Darrel Williams.
WR- Evans, Samuel, Kirk, John Brown, .
TE- Howard
Thanks in advance!
i would try to move Darrel before Damien returns. I would try to pair him with any of your WRs who isn’t Evans. Maybe whoever has the best matchup this week. Or I might see if he’ll take murray straight up. Those seem like the only real viable choices
Not a Saquon owner. Trying to ship Gallman.
Would you trade? Or reach higher
Delanie and Gallman
For
Kittle
i think you can get more. I’m not sure Kittle will have the year he had last season with Deebo underneath.
Hey guys, I have a trade offer, I am a Gallman owner, however I don’t have Barkley.
The trade is Amari Cooper, Melvin Gordon, for Barkley. Is this too much for an injured Barkley?
I also own Levon Bell and josh Jacobs.
It may be a lil steep
Dont do it
Trade jacobs for saquon 1 for 1
It’s a little steep. Trading for Barkley is obviously a trade for the playoffs, but it only pays off if you make the playoffs. Cooper and Gordon are weekly starts for you, which means you’re down two assets for at least the next 3-4 weeks.
Speaking of getting no credit
Much like frank gore TM gets no credit
I love this article.
TM
Take the day off, kick your legs up on someone elses couch and take a much deserved break mi amigo
10 team dynasty league. .5 PPR. We start 2 QBs, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 2 Flex (Includes TE), 1 TE
Currently 3-1 and in first place
Looking to trade for Dalvin Cook and upgrade my TE position
My team:
QBs: Watson, K Murray, Winston and Stafford
RBs: Gordon, Ekeler, Henry, Ingram, Lindsay, R Freeman, R Jones
WRs: Allen, Boyd, Kupp, Chark, A Rob, P Campbell
TEs: Howard, Herndon and J Reed
I am looking at offering K Murray and Lindsay for Dalvin Cook. I hardly start Lindsay now and trying to upgrade my RBs. What do you think about that?
To upgrade my TE, I have talked to the owner of Ertz. He seemed open to trading Ertz and Godwin for Allen?
Also, have talked to the owner of Kittle and he wants Kupp?
I could probably get T Coleman or K’Neal Harry with Kittle for Kupp
You’re confusing me with your avatar.
If I’m the Cook owner, I’m not taking Murray + Lindsay. I don’t think that’s nearly good enough.
I thought the same, so I added a 2nd round pick to my offer for Cook as a starting point
Need Input Nation,
Full point ppr. My record is 1-3, injuries and a certain stupid WR have put me in a hole. Do I make this trade move or stay put? We can start 1qb, 2rb, 2wr, TE, and 2wr/te/rb flexes.
The offer I received:
-Evan Engram, Kenny Golladay and Tyrell Williams for tyreek hill, kerryon johnson, and mcalurin
My roster
QB-Wentz/Kyler Murray(keeper)
RB-Kerryon and Ty Johnson, Breida/Coleman/Mostert, Latavius, Lesean Mccoy/Darwin Thompson, Ballage
WR-Thielen, Edelman, Dorsett, Mclaurin
TE-O’Shaughnessy(Sunday pick up and going to drop)
My rb group is already nothing special, so I hate to lose Kerryon in the deal. Guy offering me the trade also has Chris Thompson, Ingram, and Rashad Penny (to counter for if need be) so he wants an rb.
Thanks
Should I trade Adam thielen for Aaron Jones? .5 ppr league
PPR with 5 flex players (any combo of RB, WR, & TE), Qb, K, & team D.
I have OBJ, Cooper, J Brown, D Henry, M Jones, C Kirk, A Green, D Metcalf, D Montgomery
Would you trade OBJ, Kirk, & Jones for Evans, Golladay, & M Andrews?