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Maria asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 10 years ago

I was offered Jordy Nelson and Law firm for Stephen Jackson and Brandon Marshall, should I do it?

In my leaugue we can start 3 wide receivers and 1 running back or 2 running back and 2 wide receivers. I love Jordy Nelson and my friend wants Stephen Jackson. He has offered me Jordy Nelson and Ben Jarvus Green Ellis for Steven Jackson and Brandon Marshall. What do you think? I know it leaves me extremley week at the rb position, but considering that we can start 3 wide receivers. I am salivating about what it will be like to start Megatron, Andre Johnson and Jordy Nelson on any given week. Plus I am banking on Battle becoming a star and Daniel Thomas is solid. If I should counter with something else, let me know

My team:

Matthew Stafford, Tim Tebow

Steven Jackson, Jackie Battle, Daniel Thomas, Marshall Lynch

Andre Johnson, Megatron, Brandon Marshall, Brandon Lloyd

Ron Gronkowski, Jimmy Graham

Billy Cundiff

Lions,49ers

His team

Tony Romo, Ryan Fitzpatrick

Ray rice, Mike Tolbert, Ben Jarvus

Miles Austin, Desean Jackson, Jordy Nelson, Piere Garcon

Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates

Sebastian Janikowski

Jets, Titans

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  • 10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    I think your ok to do this trade because you have marshawn lynch on the bench and he has started to perform. I have Jordy Nelson and keep him cause he should be the 2nd wr on a pass happy, elite offense. BJGE has also performed in a way that he shouldn't lose his job. SJax I think will improve because of the addition of another wr threat in Lloyd. So if you love Jordy go ahead. S johnson has slowed and will as long as fred jackson continues to perform. Good Luck!

  • 10 years ago

    ya

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    no

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