Interesting, everyone using hand picked examples to say you should never trade to a mid pricer with early season form. On percentages, this obviously works due to players have spike games.
However, this strategy means you effectively forgoes any breakout players for the season, even if they end up D2 or F2?
Last year you would have 100% ignored Maynard and Ridley in your backline, I think the best coaches will be a little bit more nuanced in their decision making when it comes to early season form. Every player has spike games, so can't be seduced by those, however improved role and responsibility can be a great sign for an improved season. I refused to pick Jack Steele due to the "mid pricer" rule last year, and it consistently cost me!