Adams Was on the Register as 'Avoid' Before Round 1. The 65% Trading Him Out Are Just Catching Up.
The SC community is 65% on trading Taylor Adams out. The registry said avoid before Round 1 — here's what the data has shown all season.
Adams Was on the Register as 'Avoid' Before Round 1. The 65% Trading Him Out Are Just Catching Up.
The community finally agrees on Taylor Adams. The registry got there in preseason.
He's in your squad burning a bench spot with no score, no path back into Sydney's midfield, and now the community is split — not on whether to trade Adams out, but on why it took this long.
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The latest community thread on Adams runs 65/20/15. Sixty-five percent say trade out now — body broken down, no realistic path back into Sydney's congested midfield, and the ceiling on any remaining price floor is gone. Twenty percent are blunter: he should've been moved weeks ago and the damage is already done.
The remaining 15% are holding, waiting for an official LTI call or retirement announcement before committing a trade. It's a reasonable instinct — but his BE has been ballooning while he sits sidelined, and the trade cost of moving late is real.
What the registry has been saying since Round Zero
Taylor Adams has had a hard 'avoid' on the registry from the preseason — before a single game in 2026. The original signal: basement-priced at $185.8k-ish, 27 BE, Sydney's forward line congested, better cash-gen options available at the same price point.
He missed Rounds 1, 2, and 3 through injury, recording no SC score and sitting at 0.1% ownership the entire time. Each round, the verdict came back the same: no role, no game time, no path in even at full health. The registry didn't waver.
What the numbers say heading into Round 13
- No SC score across the 2026 season to date
- 0.1% ownership — almost nobody has him, but those who do are burning a bench spot with zero upside
- BE of 27 with no expected game time — he's drifting, not recovering
- No role clarity at Sydney — the congested forward structure hasn't opened up
The 15% waiting for official LTI news aren't wrong to want confirmation, but that announcement is the last price event that matters. Get ahead of it, not behind it.
The community has landed on this one. So has the registry — and it did so before Round 1.
Trade out.
Updated: 2 June 2026. Data sourced from RookieBible intel registry.
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