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Keep Trade Cut Scenarios, TWO Quick Questions, and The Public Is Dumb

Keep Trade Cut Scenarios, TWO Quick Questions, and The Public Is Dumb

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On today's solo episode, Fantasy Focus returns as Ryan breaks down many keep-trade-cut scenarios. He also analyzes news and answers two quick questions! Make sure to leave your question for the Q&A episode in the review/question/Q&A box wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy the newest episode of the show!

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In this solo episode of the PlayAction podcast, the host covers various topics. They discuss the website that is currently being worked on and announce a future mailbag show. In terms of news, they mention four stories, including the signing of left tackle Donovan Smith by the Kansas City Chiefs. In the Fantasy Focus segment, they play a game of Keep Trade Cut with different players. Their opinions differ from the consensus on several players. Overall, it is an informative and entertaining episode. Hello, everybody, and welcome back to today's solo episode, it will just be me here today, but we are back here for episode 7 now of the PlayAction podcast. I hope you guys are enjoying this show, because I'm enjoying making these episodes, and it's a lot of fun to do this kind of stuff, so I hope you guys like it too. Today, we will be doing a couple things, Fantasy Focus is returning today, we have another quick question on the show today, some news to cover, but before we do all that, there's a couple things I want to cover at the top. First, the website, we are working out some details involving the website, so it is not officially up yet, and we will let you know the second it comes out on our show, we will break that news when the official release is out, but we are still working on that thing to get it out as soon as we can. Also, I'm planning on, if not next show, one of the upcoming shows, having a mailbag show, so if you're on Apple Podcasts, leave your questions in the reviews, if you're on Spotify, I believe there's a Q&A section there, so wherever you're getting your podcasts, there's always a way to leave a comment or a review or something, just leave it in there, and we will cover your question on our mailbag show coming up. So those are just two things I wanted to cover here at the top, and let's get into the news. So there have been a lot of rumors and storylines circulating the NFL, we're not really gonna talk about those, because they're really just who's gonna play what, a lot of them actually involve the offensive line, we're gonna just break down specific news stories here, and there are four I wanna break down. First, left tackle Donovan Smith, a long-time Buccaneers tackle, has sided with the Kansas City Chiefs, so as of right now, looks like he's gonna start for them on that rebuilding offensive line. Rock Yacine, the quarterback formerly of the Indianapolis Colts and Las Vegas Raiders, is going to the Baltimore Ravens, so the Ravens add another corner. Randall Cobb, long-time Packers wide receiver, is siding with the Jets to go play for Aaron Rodgers, I guess, so that's happening. And then Dexter Lawrence, the defensive tackle for the Giants, got a four-year, $90 million extension, a big-time extension there for a big-time player on that defensive line, and the Giants just trying to keep the guys together. They're cornerstone pieces, they're trying to keep them together, and I think they're doing a good job of it, so not much news, but just wanted to break those four stories on today's show, and now, without further ado, let's get into Fantasy Focus. Alright, so today on Fantasy Focus, we're gonna be doing a couple things, and that's gonna start off with some Keep Trade Cut, and if we have time, we'll get into some other fantasy-related things, but I've been given some Keep Trade Cut questions from friends and family, as well as using the Keep Trade Cut tool on KTC, so there's a couple on here, plus I'm gonna do some from friends, so let's get into that. First, let's start with the KTC Keep Trade Cut question. This is for Superflex Dynasty Leagues, okay? So that is a league where you have your main quarterback spot, and you have a flex position called a Superflex that you can play any position in, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends, as well as quarterbacks, and most of the time, you put a quarterback in that Superflex spot, not always, but most of the time, depending on roster construction, so in this Keep Trade Cut scenario, keep is obviously the most valuable, that's the player you want to keep, trade is second in value, meaning you'd be trading them away, trying to get some value for them, and cut is the player with the least amount of value, okay? And again, these are dynasty leagues, this particular question is Superflex Dynasty. Gardner Minshew, now the Indianapolis Colts quarterback, 27 years of age, Mark was actually just had a birthday, happy birthday Gardner Minshew, Mark was Valdez Gantling, wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, 28 years of age, and Zach Wilson, quarterback for the New York Jets, 23 years of age. So, none of these guys have very high value, obviously, in dynasty, but what I'm gonna do, the cut is easy for me, and it's Mark was Valdez Gantling, is the guy you're cutting here. Very little value in just a regular dynasty league, and at Superflex, I definitely value the quarterbacks more, so Mark was Valdez Gantling is the easy cut for me. Zach Wilson and Gardner Minshew, both quarterbacks, so their value does increase a little bit in Superflex, both are guys that maybe aren't primed to start. Minshew, but they're in very different situations at the same time. Zach Wilson is probably going to start, not right now, but in the future, for the New York Jets. Gardner Minshew is probably going to start right now, but not in the future, as the Colts drafted Anthony Richardson at number four. So, for me, just barely, because none of these guys are great, I would keep Zach Wilson, and I would trade Gardner Minshew, just because Zach Wilson has some future value, and while Gardner Minshew does not have that future value, he's just a guy you could use as a right now piece, so therefore, I would say keep Zach Wilson, trade Gardner Minshew, and cut Mark was Valdez Gantling. Okay, let's keep rolling with these KTC questions. By the way, it says, in consensus, would be to keep Gardner Minshew, trade Mark with Valdez Gantling, and cut Zach Wilson. So, wow, I guess we have a bit of a different valuation there. Now we're going to get into, still in Superflex dynasty, and it's a half PPR, 12-team, if that concerns you. CJ Stroud, the new quarterback for the Houston Texans, 21.6 years old. Bryce Young, quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, number one overall pick, 21.8 years old. And Drake London, wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons, 21.8 years old. Okay, for Superflex dynasty, this is really tough, because we went from a bunch of bad players to a bunch of really valuable pieces for your dynasty league, so this is really hard for me. So, let's talk through the positional value of all these guys. They're all 21 years old. Stroud is slightly younger than the other two, but they're all around the same age. For me, this is really hard, but I'd have to say, I don't know how you say this, but I would probably cut Bryce Young. No, I'm gonna, maybe, maybe, maybe, yeah, I'm gonna have to cut Bryce Young, which is stupid, because he's the number one pick. So, for me, I'd cut Bryce Young, because he's, he's just not mobile, he's not gonna run, because he's so small, he can't run. But, I'd probably trade Drake London, because I think he probably is the most value right now, you also have to add that in. Plus, it's a Superflex, so I guess I'd keep CJ Stroud. So, keep Stroud, trade London, and cut Bryce Young. Wow, so, apparently, yet again, I have a very different value of what everyone else would have done. So, I kept Bryce Young, traded Drake London, and, or, I kept CJ Stroud, traded Drake London, and cut Bryce Young. People would have done literally the complete opposite. They would have kept Bryce Young, traded CJ Stroud, and cut Drake London. So, yeah, I guess I'm just different like that. Now, we have, interesting, yet again, we have some guys that are not very valuable right now. Chris Evans, 25.6 years old, running back for Cincinnati. Tyrone Davis-Price, 22.5 years old, running back for San Francisco, and a 2024 mid-fourth round pick in the rookie draft. So, this is not even this year, this is next year, a mid-fourth round pick. I'm already telling you, I'm keeping the mid-fourth. Like, these guys have zero value in the Dynasty League, and while something you're selecting in the middle of the fourth is probably not going to have much value either, at least maybe they have some sort of path. Meanwhile, these guys have literally zero path to being anything special. So, I'd probably trade Chris Evans, just because at least he's the number two running back on his team. So, there's that. And then, I'd probably cut Tyrone Davis-Price, like I did in the Dynasty League the other day. So, keep the 2024 mid-fourth, trade Chris Evans, and cut Tyrone Davis-Price. And, seriously? Okay, well, at least I would have been right on trading Chris Evans. They just switched the fourth and Davis-Price. They would have kept Tyrone Davis-Price and cut the mid-fourth, but at least I was right on trading Evans. By the way, I'm sorry if there's any background noise. My fan is having a freaking seizure because I have so many tabs open. So, sorry about that in advance if that thing starts acting up. So, next, we have some more guys with very little value. J.J. Taylor, running back for the New England Patriots, 25.3 years old. Anthony McFarland, running back for the New England Steelers, everybody. Pittsburgh Steelers, 24.2 years old. And, Demetrius Felton, running back for the Cleveland Browns, 24.8 years old. Again, none of these guys have much value. So, right now, I'm cutting J.J. Taylor. He has no role on his team. J.J. Taylor is getting cut. I'm probably going to trade... No, I'm cutting Anthony McFarland, actually. I'm going to trade J.J. Taylor and keep Demetrius Felton. Yeah, Anthony McFarland has zero value for me, in my opinion. So, I'm cutting Anthony McFarland, trading J.J. Taylor, and keeping Demetrius Felton. And, um... Oh! Wow! We have the exact same opinion, as consensus. Keep Demetrius Felton, trade J.J. Taylor, and cut Anthony McFarland. Woo! We're smart, everybody. Just to confirm, we are indeed smart. All right, let's get to the next one. Um, by the way, we're just going to stick with Superflex. Um, Baker Mayfield, quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He's 28.1. Uh, Nico Collins, wide receiver for the Houston Texans, 24.1. And Darnell Washington, tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is 21.7. Um... I'm cutting Nico Collins, I can tell you that, because I don't see a pact for him whatsoever. And Baker has more value in a Superflex. I'm probably cutting Nico, trading Baker, and keeping Darnell Washington. Because Darnell's a rookie, we don't know what he's going to do. He has more potential, he's very young, he's on what I think will be a decent offense. So, um, that's what I'm going with here. I'm going with, um... Sorry, I just had to move my chair over there. Um, I'm going to keep Darnell Washington, I'm going to trade Baker Mayfield, and I'm going to cut Nico Collins. Um, and according to KTC, um, I have a very different valuation of everyone else. Well, they would have traded Baker Mayfield, but they would have kept Nico Collins, and cut Darnell Washington. Wow. Well, whatever. I'm just special like that, I guess. Oh! Now, it's still Baker and Darnell Washington. They're both still here. But now we have Chase Brown, running back for the Cincinnati Bengals, with a 23.1 years old! Um, well, I'm still keeping Darnell Washington, I don't care what you say. And I'm still trading Baker, and I'm just cutting this Chase Brown guy. I know he's a rookie, um, for the Bengals. Actually, no. No, I'm not. I'm actually going to keep Chase Brown, I'm going to trade Darnell, and I'm going to cut Baker this time. Because Chase Brown has some value, Joe Mixon might be toast. And yet again, I have a very different valuation. They would have kept Baker, traded Darnell, and cut, um, Chase Brown. At least I was right on trading Darnell Washington. But I completely reversed Baker and Chase Brown. Well, whatever. I value differently, okay? I don't have to be consensus. Consensus is weird. No one likes consensus anyway. Um, now we have Tyreek Hill, wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, 29.2 years old. Kenneth Walker, running back for the Seahawks, 22.5 years old. And Jackson Smith Ijigba, wide receiver for the Seahawks, 21.2 years old. Well, I'm keeping JSN, dude. He's 21.2, first round wide receiver, first receiver taken in this last draft, easily a top five rookie pick regardless of format, in my opinion. So, um, Jackson Smith Ijigba is definitely the key here. Um, I'm trading Tyreek Hill, because A, name value, get a lot for him, and B, I still think he has more value than Kenneth Walker, who I'm cutting, um, because of the draft pick of, uh, oh, what's his name, Zach Charbonnet, the, uh, running back, um, in the second round. So that's what I'm going to submit. How was my evaluation? Oh, it was similar. It was the exact same as consensus. Keep JSN, trade Tyreek Hill, and cut Kenneth Walker. All right, now what we are going to do is, um, Adam Thielen, wide receiver for Carolina Panthers, uh, 32.7 years old. KJ Osborne, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings at 25.9. And Jelani Woods, tight end for the Indianapolis Colts, 24.6. I can tell you right now I'm cutting Jelani Woods, because he just has very little value for me. I'm cutting Jelani Woods. He's not going to be even a factor in the Colts offense. I'm honestly probably trading Thielen, because he's really old, and then I'm probably going to keep KJ Osborne at this point. Um, so, um, I have a very different opinion. They would have kept Jelani Woods, seriously, and traded KJ Osborne and cut Adam Thielen. Dude, why do you guys like Jelani Woods so much? I don't like Jelani Woods. I'm getting rid of him. All right, um, Noah Phan, tight end for the Seahawks, 25.5. Uh, Samash A.P. Ryan, running back for the Broncos, 27.6. And, uh, Luke Schoonmaker, tight end for the Cowboys, and I'm going to have to look up how old he is, because, um, on JCC it says he's negative one. So, I don't think that's how old he is. But, uh, let's look up Luke Schoonmaker age real quick. Please hold. Um, he's 24 years old, so he's an old prospect coming out, but I'm still keeping Luke Schoonmaker, because I think he's going to be a pivotal piece for this Cowboys offense now that, um, Dalton Schultz is gone, and I'm still keeping Luke Schoonmaker. So, despite the fact, according to KCC, he is negative one. Um, Noah Phant, I'm cutting Noah Phant, and I'm trading P. Ryan. I think P. Ryan could have some value this year, because of, um, Juvonte Williams' ACL tear, but, um, for me, Noah Phant's never going to have much value again. I don't even think he's the tight end one in his team. So, let's, uh, submit that, and apparently most people would have cut Noah Phant, so I have that right, um, but they would have kept P. Ryan and traded Schoonmaker. So, just switch those two. But, um, I disagree. So, take that, public. Um, now we have three guys with very little value again. Uh, Darrington Evans, a free agent running back, who is 24.8. Um, Logan Thomas, tight end for the Commanders, uh, 31.8. And Jermar Jefferson, running back for the Lions, 23.1. I actually think I have him in one of my really deep dynasty leagues. Don't ask why, I just do. Uh, Logan Thomas is very old, but I'm still probably keeping Logan Thomas, right? And I'm probably trading Jermar Jefferson, and cutting Darrington Evans isn't even on a team. We're cutting Darrington Evans. So, keep Logan Thomas, trade Jermar Jefferson, and cut Darrington Evans. Let's see, um, most people would have kept Jermar Jefferson, traded Logan Thomas, and still cut Darrington Evans, which I did cut Darrington Evans. So, I'm just smart, apparently. And, um, next, uh, Gerald Everett, tight end for the Chargers, 28.9 years old. Uh, Bailey Zappi, quarterback for the Patriots, 24 years old. And then a mid-third round pick in 2025. Um, I could tell you I'm keeping Zappi, um, because Matt Jones is not playing well. He could actually be the starter, uh, for New England, maybe even this year. So, Bailey Zappi's getting kept, especially in a super flex format. Um, probably get rid of the third round pick and trading Everett, right? Because Everett still has some value, despite that he's about to turn 29. Um, he's still the number one tight end on a really good offense with a good quarterback. And then, so, I'm keeping Bailey Zappi, trading Gerald Everett, and cutting the 2025 mid-third round pick. Um, most people would have cut the 2025 mid-third, but they would have kept Everett and traded Bailey Zappi. Well, sorry, I have a different valuation, guys. Oh, well. Now, we have a really interesting question, actually. Um, we have J.K. Dobbins running back for the Baltimore Ravens, who's 24.4. David Pierce running back for the Houston Texans, who's 23.2. And a 2023, which is this year's rookie draft, late first round pick. So, um, I can tell you I'm keeping J.K. Dobbins, eh? Because I'm currently statting out all, um, of the teams and all the players on the teams for fantasy. So, quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end. I'm scouting out all those. Or, statting out, I mean. And I'm through nine teams right now. I'm through the AFC North, Fantasy North, and then I've started on the AFC South. I've done the Jacksonville Jaguars. So, um, I'm through nine teams. Still got a lot to go, 23. But, um, I'll tell you right now, I'm pretty high on J.K. Dobbins. So, um, Dobbins, I'm keeping. I'm probably trading the first round pick, because, eh, it's a first, and people love first round picks in Dynasty. They're, like, really high in value. So, I'm trading that first. And I'm just cutting Damien Pierce, because people are undervaluing the Devon Singletarians there. He's a very good running back, despite not having much production in Buffalo, because it's Buffalo. If they want to run, Josh Allen will just do it himself. And, um, so that's, that's just my opinion. I am, uh, keeping J.K. Dobbins, trading the late first round pick, and cutting Damien Pierce. I'm sorry, Damien Pierce, truthers. Yeah, so, um, consensus value would have had them, wow, um, would have had them keeping Damien Pierce, trading J.K. Dobbins, and cutting the first round pick. I, I'm starting to think it's not even me. I'm starting to think it's just the public is not smart. That's what I'm starting to think. Um, the public is not very smart. And, um, yeah. So, um, next we have, um, Amari Rogers, wide receiver for the Houston Texans, he's 23.6 years old. Kenny Nguangwu, running back for the Minnesota Vikings, he's 25.2. And Ty Chandler, running back for the Minnesota Vikings, he's 25. I'm telling you right now, probably cutting Ty Chandler, because, I mean, I would rather have Nguangwu, because he returns kicks. So, that adds a little more value there, but I'm probably keeping Amari Rogers and trading Nguangwu and cutting Ty Chandler. That's how I'd do it. And, um, they would have kept Ty Chandler, why? And traded Nguangwu, which is what I had, but cut Amari Rogers. The public is just not smart. It's not me. It's you. By the way, I hope you guys are enjoying this. We just hit 23 minutes of recording time, um, and, uh, I really enjoyed this. I love doing these Keep Trade Cuts, so I hope you guys like it, and, um, if you guys leave a review and say you like it, we'll do these Keep Trade Cuts more often, and we'll bring a guest, uh, host in to do them with me. Um, so, it's not just my opinion and me screaming at the public that you guys are stupid. So, um, next let's get into Derrick Henry, uh, running back for the Tennessee Titans, who's 29.3, Dallas Goddard, tight end for the Eagles, 28.3, and Brock Purdy, quarterback for the Niners, 23.4. It's super flexed. I'm cutting Derrick Henry, which sounds really wrong because Derrick Henry is elite. He's so good. He's just 29, dude. Like, running backs, they're not great past 28. Henry was obviously an exception last year, but still, I'm not very high on Derrick Henry in a dynasty league. I would, uh, probably trade Brock Purdy just because he's Brock Purdy. Um, he might not even be the starter on his own team, so we'll have to see. If he is, this might switch, but I'm keeping Dallas Goddard. Like, I'm keeping a tight end. So, yeah, that's what I'm doing. Um, and yeah, most people would have kept Derrick Henry, traded Dallas Goddard, and cut Brock Purdy. Well, again, as I've said many times so far, the general public is not smart. So, oh well. What are you going to do? Um, let's do a couple more here. Jalen Hurts, quarterback for the Eagles, 24.8, Joe Burrow, quarterback for the Bengals, 26.4, and Bijan Robinson, running back for the Falcons, 21.3, the consensus number one overall pick in this year's rookie draft. Oh my gosh. This is going to sound so wrong, but I'm cutting Joe Burrow, which makes no sense, because he's Joe Burrow. I'm a Ravens fan. I do not like him, because he beats us. Um, but I still respect the man. He's great. He's, like, elite. Um, but I'm gonna have to cut Joe Burrow here, and I'm probably going to trade Bijan, because he has a ton of value right now. I'm keeping Jalen Hurts, because the rushing up side is too much. You gotta keep Jalen Hurts here. It's just, you got to. If the rushing up side is not even 25 yet, that's what I'm doing. Um, and the general public, oh, it's not that bad. Most people would have kept, uh, Jalen Hurts. They just would have traded Joe Burrow and cut Bijan, which doesn't make much sense to me, because Joe Burrow doesn't run, but oh well. What are you going to do? Um, this is a super flex, so before you start screaming at me that running backs are more valuable than quarterbacks, they're not in a super flex league, unless you have a really elite one like Bijan Robinson. So, um, next we have three players that are not really valuable at all. We have Mo Ali Cox, tight end for the Colts, 29.6. Snoop Conner, running back for the Jaguars, 23.4, and Bayless Jones, wide receiver for the Bears, 26. Um, I'm keeping Bayless Jones. I can tell you that. He just celebrated his 26th birthday, so good job, Bayless. I'm proud of you. Um, but, and I'm cutting Mo Ali Cox, maybe? Yeah, he's almost 30. I'm cutting Mo Ali Cox, which means I'm trading Snoop Conner, who has, like, no value. So, whatever. Um, most people would have, um, cut Mo Ali Cox, so I was right on that. We're getting rid of Mo Ali. But, um, they would have traded Bayless Jones and kept Snoop Conner. Why? ETN's the one and Bigsby's the two. You want the number three running back on the Jaguars? Come on, man. That's not right. That's not right. KTC, you are wrong. You are flat out wrong. Right, this is gonna be the last one here, guys, um, because we still have some, uh, quick questions to get into before we wrap this thing up. I like wrapping it up around 30 minutes. So, um, and we're just past 27 right now. So, this is gonna be our last keep trade cut. Um, first, we got Mike Williams, wide receiver for the Chargers, 28.6. Devon A. Chain, running back for the Dolphins, 21.6. And Jonathan Biggo, wide receiver for the Panthers, 22. I'm cutting Mike Williams, I can tell you that. He's too old, and Quentin Johnson's gonna take his job soon. Um, so, and I'm probably gonna keep Mingo, because Mingo was his name-o. Um, and, um, we are, uh, I mean, he's probably gonna be the receiver one for Carolina, right? And he's only 22 years old, high second-round pick. Um, A. Chain is getting traded in this scenario, because I think he could get replaced very quickly and lose a lot of his value. So, I'm keeping Jonathan Mingo, trading Devon A. Chain, and cutting Mike Williams. Um, and that, apparently most people would have kept Devon A. Chain, traded Mike Williams, and cut Jonathan Mingo was his name-o. Why? Come on, show some respect for my man, Jonathan. Devon A. Chain's probably gonna get replaced, like, before the season starts, I promise you. Alvin Cook's gonna be a Dolphin, guys. He's gonna be a Dolphin. That's my prediction right there. But, uh, that wraps it up for Keep Trade Cut. Uh, again, let me know if you like this, and I'll bring in a special guest to do this with me, so you can have multiple opinions on some more of these Keep Trade Cuts. KTC has literally thousands of these, um, like, everywhere. So, um, let me know, uh, what you, uh, think of that segment, uh, that part of fantasy focus. I love fantasy focus, because I love fantasy. So, um, let me know what you think of the Keep Trade Cut side of fantasy focus. Now we're gonna take a quick break, and we will get back here with, um, a quick question to finish the day off. All right, welcome back here, and, um, today, we're gonna do two quick questions, because I was going back and forth which one I answer, and, um, because both are legitimate, valuable questions, and, um, I just decided that, uh, we're gonna do both. So, um, first one comes in from JTW. That's a lot of letters, but, um, first name JT, and the W is the first letter of his last name, if there was any confusion. Um, uh, JT writes in, um, I, you guys discussed, um, Hendon Hooker going to the Lions in the last episode and discussed, uh, the value for Hendon Hooker and for the Lions, but you didn't discuss Jared Goff. How does this pick affect Jared Goff? My, um, response to this is pretty simple. Goff will be the guy this year. Hendon Hooker will be the guy for the future, um, and that's just what it comes down to, in my opinion, for, um, Goff and Hooker and the Lions. It's all intertwined. I think Goff will start the entire year for Detroit. They'll play well, and this offseason, they'll get rid of him because a lot of money they could save this offseason, but they can't cut him now because there'd be too much dead cap. So, um, Goff will be the guy this year for Detroit. Hooker won't play, but I think Hendon Hooker will be the guy next year and for the future, um, at least for about five years while, um, he is still relatively young. So that answers your question, JT. Next, um, Samantha writes in, how do you feel about this dynasty trade in a half PPR, ten team, one QB dynasty league, meaning just no super sweats is what that means. It's ten teams in the league, and you get a half point for every reception by, um, players. So, um, Samantha says she would get Jamar Chase, Bijan Robinson, and a fourth round pick in 2024's rookie draft, because she says they already had theirs this year. Um, and she would be giving away, um, Justin Jefferson, Breece Hall, and Chosen Anderson, formerly known as Robbie Anderson, his receiver. Those just picked up this offseason for the Dolphins. Um, this is honestly a really fair trade in my opinion. Uh, I would have Chase slightly worse than Jefferson and Breece slightly worse than, um, Bijan, so that kind of evens out there. So what this trade comes down to for me is a fourth next year versus Chosen Anderson, which is kind of funny that it comes down to that, because those other two kind of even out for me. No, um, I do, I would rather have the fourth next year, but that little edge out is not really going to decide that trade for me. Um, so honestly, I would rather have the fourth next year than Chosen Anderson, but still, um, for me, I would take the Jefferson, Breece, and Chosen Anderson side. Um, so Samantha, I would not do that trade, uh, because I believe you said that yes, you were going to get, uh, give, be giving away Jefferson, Breece, and Chosen Anderson, so therefore I would not make the trade. Jefferson is the Dynasty player one for me right now. He's the 101 in Dynasty startups for me. Uh, Breece is a very valuable piece that while he may be a little, not bad, but like just meh this year because like he's recovering from an ACL tear, but after that he's gonna be great, I promise. I love Breece Hall, I'm trying to get him in every Dynasty league I can, and then Chosen Anderson is just a little throw-in piece, like he has almost no value for me. So it's, um, I would take the Jefferson, um, Breece, and Chosen Anderson side, um, so therefore I would not do that trade. Samantha, I just thought I would throw that second one in there because, I mean, we're on the topic of fantasy today, and, uh, Dynasty, so there you go. So, um, we just passed 33 minutes, meaning this is the longest episode ever. They keep getting longer, um, and, um, I hope you guys enjoyed, and, uh, remember, uh, we have a, uh, Q&A episode coming soon, so, um, make sure wherever you're getting your podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, wherever, um, that you are leaving your questions down in, for Apple Podcasts, the review section for Spotify, the Q&A for this episode, or the next episode, or whatever an episode is before our Q&A, and we will try to answer as many questions as we can. I will have a special guest for that episode so we can have multiple opinions, and also let us know if you like the Keep Trade Cut thing. I really enjoy doing those, and I love sharing them with you guys, and again, next time we do that, if you guys say that you like it, I will bring a special guest on so it's not just my opinion. Alright, hope you guys enjoyed this episode, and have a fabulous rest of your week.

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