The idea is that Team A would still get the viable rookie though - they just get them as a downgrade for a maxed out McKenna instead of a sideways for Roberts.
We generally find that most teams are almost completed by the time the byes start, so it can be hard to catch the leaders at that point even with a great bye run if you have been leaking points Round 6 - Round 11.
I've even found myself not trading in the first bye week in recent years (to avoid bringing someone in that has the bye ahead of them) - that seems like the perfect week to clean up the deadwood in my eyes.
You don't get coin gen from McKenna either if he keeps scoring 50-60, so you may as well prioritise the move that releases cash to help the rest of your team.
We generally find that most teams are almost completed by the time the byes start, so it can be hard to catch the leaders at that point even with a great bye run if you have been leaking points Round 6 - Round 11.
I've even found myself not trading in the first bye week in recent years (to avoid bringing someone in that has the bye ahead of them) - that seems like the perfect week to clean up the deadwood in my eyes.
You don't get coin gen from McKenna either if he keeps scoring 50-60, so you may as well prioritise the move that releases cash to help the rest of your team.
You have no coin gen from a peaked rookie either...
Playing rookies are so important this season and trading them early and leaving no coin gen on your bench will mean flame outs imo. Sideways prems to more expensive ones doesn't get your team closer to finished.
I find it really interesting that people are jumping on Day so early. Yes, he looks good but you have him for the rest of the season. Players go on scoring runs and then stop, so it feels like a recognition that we can't get all the best players on all the lines. Finishing a team by the byes is going to be tough methinks.