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2010 Offseason Trades with Fantasy Impact

April 15th 2010 04:11
These Are the Trades That Might Make a Difference

Brady Quinn to Denver - I know, they have the unstoppable Kyle Orton already. Orton played well (for Orton) last year, and he put up decent numbers (not that I'd ever start him). But Marshall is gone, and Eddie was a Royal pain in my roster last season. I think Quinn will get a chance to play this year. I'd pick him up in the last round... anyone in the last round is a risk, right?

Anquan Boldin to Baltimore. Wow. That has GOT to make the whole state of Maryland happy. Joe Flacco probably wet himself. Fantasy ramifications are bad for Boldin, but good for everyone else. Rice will have more room to run. Flacco will have two good targets and will benefit. Boldin, without Warner, won't put up the incredible numbers he's been known to, but then again, if he's happy, he just might.


The Jets - OMG! Ladanian Tomlinson, Santonio Holmes, Antonio Cromartie, SOMETHING is going on in the Big Apple! The Jets are making a push to take over the AFC East this year. And if all these weapons don't make Sanchez a winner, nothing can. With two great wide receivers, Green and Tomlinson in backfield, and all the talent on D, the Jets will be hard to stop. There will be a lot of fantasy points put up by the Jets this year.

McNabb to Washington - This has to be the biggest surprise for me. I thought McNabb would retire in Philly. As inconsistent as he's always been, I thought his brilliant moments would keep him there. Heck, he'd be a great mentor for a younger talented QB coming in. I can't help but think this is the end for McNabb. Oh, he might put up decent numbers this year, but not stellar. And who's going to be "The Man" for Philly? Vick? LOL
Bad trade for both teams, I think.


Brandon Marshall to the Dolphins - The 2008 Rookie class just got even better. Flacco and Ryan were pretty surprising, but Chad Henne might catch up this year now that he has Marshall to throw to. Seriously. The numbers Marshall put up last year with Orton throwing him the ball verged on ridiculous. Henne is younger and more prone to bad decisions, but he's improving, and since he didn't spend much time on the field his rookie year, this will be his year. The Dolphins might be the only team in the AFC East to challenge the Jets this year.

The AFC East will be fun to watch. Except for Buffalo.
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