NFL fantasy trade -- TE Heath Miller

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Kev

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Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: LordSnailz
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
Do not, I repeat.... DO NOT give up ANY of those guys for Miller. You'll regret it later on.

Who is your TE?

Desmond Clark and Jason Witten

You definitely need 3 tight ends. I would give up Jones, and if he doesn't bite, throw in Colston as well. That way if Clark and Witten get injured, you won't even have to scour the waiver wire for a replacement, because you'll already have waiver wire garbage on your bench!! It's win-win!!

this guy doesn't know what he's talking about... you don't need 3 tight-ends... especially when they're each every-week starters. you only need 2.

if i were you, i'd trade either colston or witten for a good runningback. look at the teams in your league and see if there's someone who's got a crappy tight-end but good runningbacks sitting on the bench.

*taps sarcasm meter*

aaah... ok. i get it now. didn't realize you were being sarcastic hehe. i thought you were just an idiot :)

I thought I was making it clear when I referred to Miller as "waiver wire garbage"
 

CKDragon

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Originally posted by: wyvrn
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: LordSnailz
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
Do not, I repeat.... DO NOT give up ANY of those guys for Miller. You'll regret it later on.

Who is your TE?

Desmond Clark and Jason Witten

You definitely need 3 tight ends. I would give up Jones, and if he doesn't bite, throw in Colston as well. That way if Clark and Witten get injured, you won't even have to scour the waiver wire for a replacement, because you'll already have waiver wire garbage on your bench!! It's win-win!!

this guy doesn't know what he's talking about... you don't need 3 tight-ends... especially when they're each every-week starters. you only need 2.

if i were you, i'd trade either colston or witten for a good runningback. look at the teams in your league and see if there's someone who's got a crappy tight-end but good runningbacks sitting on the bench.


Don't trade Colston. That's swapping a known good for an unknown. Plus Colston is versatile on your roster. I would keep to the strengths of your team and try to build around that.

He said that Colston is a WR only in his league. While I'd keep him on my team, he's not nearly as valuable as when he can be played as a TE.