Quite a few decisions to be made this week.
First and foremost is whether a 3rd trade boost is warranted or not use any trades at all.
Darcy and Thomas have the 2 lowest BE's but there's doubts over both for me. Darcy's JS and Thomas's scoring power and JS neither of which I know anything about (Thomas)
Billings still has a manageable BE and whilst he might lose much cash his scoring is totally reliant on a 'kick/mark game, hotly contested games like we saw on the weekend just don't suit him at all and I wonder if he'll keep his spot when Hunter returns?
Not much on the bubble next week if anything, have an eye on E Hollands who looked very good, after that the cupboard is bare, unless I'm missing something..
The round 5 bye follows and I'd be remiss to not have any plans for dealing with that. Daicos, Grundy, Heeney and Roberts missing is too much of a hit to take, could be saved a bit by them all being highly owned and it might be handy to know how many teams have those plus a Jordon to deal with. They're all in over 82% of the top 1% with Daicos being the lowest. Is trading Daicos out this week worth it to possibly get a bit of a leg up? Combined with a Grundy > English trade the following week? I think the opportunity is there with no rookies to consider and no real need to trade at all. The key here will be to nail those 2 trades in round 5 to make it work and obviously for the rest of the year.
I'm a bit bothered by having 2 dead rookies in defence, to me that's a lot of cash gen to miss out on, the flip side to that is there's SFA options there to make it work. So the choices are then, to move those rookies to those on other lines ie: trading Coffield > Darcy or to upgrade them to MP's or to move premos from mid/fwd into defence. Wines could be the vehicle to make that structural shift happen. I've been reasonably happy with Wines output considering the price paid but I think I'm 20-30PPG down at M5 considering that others have Steele/Crouch/Miller types sitting there.
So maybe.....
Wines > Whitfield
Coffield > Darcy
Billings > Thomas
Leaving me this after those trades.