Monday, September 30, 2013

Trade Review: Hindsight is 7/0

Trade Eleven: Sept 29th Hill Valley/Levee
The McFly's torrent of activity left them with a WR too many, and they worked most of the week to move someone for a roster upgrade in a bye addled week. As the minutes ticked down to kickoff, an eleventh hour agreement was finally reached, half an hour before roster lock: Hill Valley sent buzzy WR prospect Ryan Broyles to Levee for rugged lumberjack utility backer Wesley Woodyard. In the grand scheme of things, this will probably end up being one of the more supplementary moves of the season, but it did provide immediate impact: Woodyard scored a reasonable 7 points for Hill Valley, while Broyles was shut out. After all of the ballyhoo about Broyles new role, he has only 4 points in four games (all in week three) making this an ultimate sell high for the wheelin and dealin McFlys. There's the chance Broyles develops down the road, and Levee's thin bench should give him ample opportunities. Woodyard is no great haul, a solid bye week or injury plug-in a half step better than the swill on the wire, but he is better than nothing, and that is what Broyles has shown to date.

Hill Valley receives LB Wesley Woodyard




Levee receives WR Ryan Broyles

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