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Ok, in a 12 team Keeper... so really value of picks are down 1 round....

I already have a deal in place to trade my 1st round (7th) for a 2nd and 3rd round pick, plus he gets my last....


So Right I have TWO 2rounders and 2 3rd rounders....

I have another offer on the table to trade my 2nd rounder and 8th for a 3rd and 4th rounder...

So I would have 1 2nd, 3 3rds and 2 4ths.... so I could my entire starting line up (minus def and kicker) through 4 rounds.. is that what you would do
 
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I'm no longer in a keeper league so I understand the strategy changes some especially in the draft...but my general rule In fantasy trades is that whoever gets the best player in the trade, wins the trade. In your scenario, you're giving up a 1st round pick in one trade and a second round pick in the other (I.e., the best player/draft pick in each trade).

I personally wouldn't do it. It's not as if you're getting killed in the trade as it does seem like they are very fair offers. I just wouldn't do it.
 

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I am completely up in the air, and respect your opinion SEC.. looking for a little more insight....

Thinking if Forte or Jamaal Charles falls to me with my first pick (7th overall - but remember its a 12 team keeper so we are in the 2nd round already) Ill take that guy, but I don't see much more value beyond those two at that spot...

I am leaning NO on trading the 2nd round pick, because I feel talent really falls in the4th, which is really the 5th....

just would love so more insight on this
 

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