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Fantasy football? should i trade, or sit tight?

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i have the 4th overall pick in my draft. i was offered the #2 pick for my #4 and my 3rd rd. should i accept, decline,or counter.

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  1. This is  a no-brainer.  You HAVE to sit tight.  There's a decent chance the player you're targeting will fall to you in the 4th spot.  

    Let's say the draft goes as normal:

    1)LT

    2-4)AP/ Brian Westbrook/Tom Brady (Some have Stephen Jax in the 4th position, I dont like him valued here)

    The 2nd through 4th spots will all basically be of equal value, unless you believe Brady will throw for a record setting year again. (History says this won't happen).  Even if this does happen, there is a VERY strong chance Brady would fall to you in this position anyway.  

    You would be killing yourself giving away your third round pick.  

    This is the result of the last mock I did starting at #4. Let's assume the draft also falls to you in this manner:

    1st rd) Brian Westbrook or Tom Brady

    2nd rd) Andre Johnson or Larry Johnson

    3rd rd) Torry Holt or Marques Colston

    Would you really want to give away Torry Holt or Marques Colston  (Who could be your team's #1 receiver) for nothing in return?  In essence, that's what you would be doing if you take this trade.


  2. No dont do it to move up two picks and lose that. that isnt a good trade for either of you

  3. Sit tight.After LT there's not a big enough difference in the next 4-5 picks to give up a 3rd round pick.~~~G{}{}d Luck!

  4. accept. your 3rd round pick wouldn't really matter and you would be able to get a better pick in your first round.

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