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Kyrie Hater
This deal doesn't accomplish it but since we're talking about young RBs in general. I have two propsed offers from the same owner to send me
Either
Doug Martin OR Tavon Austin and Jay Ajayi for Karlos Williams and my next year 1st. I finished 4th last year and he won the league (I was a higher seed than him in the playoffs but he won his matchup and I lost mine and then lost the consolation game (which I almost rather the better rookie pick ) )
I don't really want to do the Austin/Ajayi deal. I did try to trade him for both of them but in cases where I packaged two for one of them. I don't trust either (I'm a Rams fan) so I rather not do that. But for Doug Martin it may be worth it. I'm not sure if DM is a top 5 or 7 RB like some people think, but I gotta believe he'll be at least a top 10. The owner also has Lamar Miller and David Johnson, but honestly, to me, all those guys are in that same massive second group after Bell/AP/Gurley so I do think DM can finish in the top 5, but not that he deff will. The Bucs are a strange team imo and after an earlier talk for Martin fell apart I started pursing Chris Simms (DM finished 5th in pts last year and Simms did 21st... which I guess can happen again but idk)
I'm not sure how to feel about Karlos Williams, but I do really like that I have him and McCoy as a handcuff.
I want to offer a disclaimer before I answer.
In dynasty leagues, I will never trade away a significant future asset to improve my current roster. I feel that the playoffs are such a crapshoot, I would rather have sustained goodness over time that put all my eggs in one basket for a short term title run. With that said, here is my breakdown:
I am not huge on Martin. The Bucs have said that they want to involve Sims even more this year and that he is good enough to be a feature back. This could be closer to a true committee than most are willing to admit. I think he is top 15, but a good deal behind those other backs you mentioned IMO.
Ajayi and Karlos Williams are fairly comparable. I think WIlliams has a much higher future ceiling, but Ajayi had the clear path to carries today and both are young.
This deal basically comes down to which young back you prefer, and whether you think Martin is worth giving a first round pick for. since your team is good, and this deal makes you even better in the short term, that pick would likely be near the end of round 1, so it would carry less value.
I am fairly confident that everyone will tell you to do this. Personally, I am on the fence, but I am also higher on WIlliams long term than Ajayi, and I don't think much of Martin. Even I think it is a deal I would strongly consider.