u/TRazorback12

When Is Your Last Real Chance To Sell An Aging RB?

When Is Your Last Real Chance To Sell An Aging RB?

The dynasty RB cliff is brutal because the market usually crashes before the player actually does.

Feels like the hardest trades in dynasty are always the RBs that helped build your team in the first place. CMC, Henry, Barkley, Conner etc.

And if you aren’t patient with timing, you either:

  • sell short of value
  • or hold too long, waiting for “one more year”

Did a deep dive on the RB age cliff, peak sell windows, and when dynasty managers should actually move veteran backs.

https://fsan.com/football/articles/the-dynasty-rb-cliff-knowing-when-to-sell-veteran-running-backs-before-its-too-late

Keep in mind on the potential trade outcomes, that is potential value based on if you can create a sell high opportunity with timing and purpose, as mentioned in the article.

What are yalls thoughts on best sell windows and who are you trying to sell this season?

u/TRazorback12 — 2 days ago
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Dynasty commissioners: at what point do you actually step in and reverse a trade?

A trade happened in one of our dynasty leagues this offseason that completely blew the league apart.

Not obvious collusion.
Not a hacked account.
Not a joke trade.

Just one owner making a deal so bad that half the league wanted refunds and the other half started screaming that “vetoes ruin fantasy football.”

It honestly changed the way I think about commissioners in dynasty leagues.

I used to be 100% anti-veto. Now I’m not so sure.

I ended up writing about:

  • when commissioners should actually step in
  • the difference between bad trades and dangerous trades
  • why some dynasty leagues slowly die after deals like this
  • why “never veto” leagues aren’t always healthy

Curious where everyone stands on this because I think dynasty players are WAY too absolute about vetoes.

Article here if anyone wants it:
https://fsan.com/football/articles/dynasty-league-trades-that-ruin-fantasy-football

What’s the closest your league has ever come to folding over a trade? Or what are some of the way you do checks and balances when it comes to this?

u/TRazorback12 — 6 days ago