Sadly playing too deep, which is somehow the problem for all of Lonie, Butler, Higgins and, for the month he spent there, Billings. They just seem to hold their small forwards really deep which is odd given I'd say all of them are better pushing up high and being the guys kicking inside 50 as all are creative ball users.
Agree with
@stephen on this. Not sure you're generating anything really, basically dumping your strongest "rookie" scorer in Cripps who still has a great role and explosive upside even if the premium dream is quite clearly dead, I don't see a lot to gain in that move. It stinks to adjust the view point but he should be looked at as a midpricer at this point somewhere near the bottom of his pricing. He's a guy you ride to his bye.
Sharp has even less to be gained by trading, his DPP actually has more value than that trade, imo. Powell, Campbell, Gulden, Kosi, Rowe, Chapman and Warner should all be going before a sideways trade, imo. Powell especially comes into play given Sharp lets you loop Poulter and RCD to cover for his superior scoring and the upgrade can happen next week so shouldn't be too worse off on field.