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? asked in SportsFantasy Sports · 3 years ago

Should i trade Leveon Bell for Kenny Golladay and Matt Breida fantasy football?

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  • 3 years ago

    Bell will play for someone, between Week 7 and Week 10. Otherwise, his contract will be no trade. I would hold on.

  • ?
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    3 years ago

    I probably would make that deal. Bell doesn't seem likely to play anytime soon, and when he does you have to wonder if he'll return to his bell-cow RB role or share touches with James Conner (who has played very well in Bell's absence).

    Golladay and Breida both look like useful players. Think of how much they could help your team while Bell does nothing for several more weeks. No use saving Bell for the playoffs when having him on your roster is an albatross around your neck and you probably won't make the playoffs anyway.

    Source(s): I own Bell in one of my most competitive 14-team leagues. I haven't tried to trade him yet and somehow I'm 2-1, but my team does not look like a playoff team. I'd move him if someone offered me useful pieces like you have been offered.
  • 3 years ago

    Possibly.

    I don't know the makeup of your team, so I don't know how much Golladay helps your WR group.

    I don't know who you are currently using at RB, so I don't know how much Breida helps.

    I don't know if you have scrubs to drop, or by making a 2 for 1 trade you'll be forced to drop someone useful.

    I don't even know if you are desperate for help or sitting on top.. A 3-0 team might just wait. Bell will likely be there for the fantasy playoff run. A lesser team might need to make a move for guys to help now.

    Based on the information available... I'll say sure, go ahead. (But you should take more things into account than simply the players involved in a trade when considering it)

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