Sell A.J. Green high?
I was wondering if this would be a good time to sell high on A.J. Green? He truly has had a phenomenal season, especially for a rookie. But one must remember that he has yet to face Pittsburgh or Baltimore. Both have stellar pass defenses (and overall defenses), and Green has to face them each twice. He also has to play Houston and Cleveland, who both give up very few fantasy points to opposing wide receivers.
Now I have crazy WR depth on my team: Steve Smith, Wes Welker, Greg Jennings, Andre Johnson, Marques Colston, and Green. So I can afford to move one. I’m thinking about offering Green straight-up for Steven Jackson. It is a non-points per rush attempt, so I kinda value wide receivers more than running backs. But I still need a little depth at the position (I have McCoy, CJ, Ryan Matthews, and BJGE)
Thoughts???


i think that i would sell Andre at this point. Someone might bite, and give you a good RB…i just dont trust Andre this year…this injury seems worse than his last few. you have the depth..offer away Smith or Andre straight up
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LikeDislikeYou should definitely get rid of 1 of your WR’s to get a RB. Shady McCoy is good, Mathews is injury prone, and who knows what CJ will do each week. If you can package BJGE/CJ and Green for an elite RB like a Matt Forte, then I’d try that. If not, try Green for a solid RB2 like a SJax (although I doubt you can get SJax for Green).
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LikeDislikeGiven your RB’s I would definitly try and trade a WR. I would start by putting AJ on the trading block. Give it a day and if no bites then throw Green on there. Other than that, find the owner with the worst WR’s in the league and trade them AJ straight up for thier top RB (if it is a top 5 guy)
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LikeDislikeI think you should sell high on A.J. Green just for the same reason you have listed. I think you will have a hard time moving Johnson just because of his injuries
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