I got Adrian Peterson and Reggie Bush, not going to to trade either of them. Also got Leveob Bell, Trent Richardson, Andre Brown, and Shane Vereen. I want to trade 3 of the 4 to get another top back. Who should I keep?
2013-11-09T10:05:58Z
Well at the moment I feel like I got a lot of depth at the position.Who knows with Bush being banged up all year, I want to have a good backup.
2013-11-09T10:18:53Z
And yes Sport Pro that is what I'm trying to do. This guy has Lesean McCoy then the rest of his RBs are James Starks, Joyque Bell, Ronnie Brwon, and Ronnie Hillman...
2013-11-09T10:19:36Z
Lol I meant Bryce Brwon
Sports Pro2013-11-09T09:59:50Z
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Unfortunately, Richardson has almost no value, Bell isn't that great, Brown is coming off injury and a question mark and Vereen is the same as Brown. Really, no team is going to take 3 of those guys off you in exchange for a stud unless their team is really really depleted. I mean, if they have 1 good RB (kind of rare), they might take the risk and deal him for 3, but you'd be lucky. You can offer Richardson, Brown/Vereen and Bell for a top back, but I doubt they'd take it unless they only had the one good back. Also doesn't help that Richardson is basically someone you should drop.
Anyway, I'd try keeping Vereen.
Edit: Lucky you if there's a guy in that situation. Throw him any 3 of your RBs and get McCoy. If you have McCoy, Bush, AP all stay healthy all season then you're set.
Leave it as it is. Le'Veon Bell is a perfectly good fantasy player to have as your backup. An every-down back in a run-first offense is in line to be starting, let alone on your bench.
You'd be much better served looking to trade some of your backs for upgrades at other positions, like WR or TE.