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What if we don't want two and two...just noThat’s why I said 4. Take 2 SP & 2 hitters.
Then we would probably have to do an even number of rounds before switching.
1 for 1 NFL Draft
You can take 1 player from another team but have to replace him with someone from your team. Basically swapping players (Doesn't have to be of same position). No take backs. If someone takes Bo Jackson from you, you can’t take him back with your swap later.
Protected players: RD1-RD4 (Can’t take anyone drafted in these RDS)
Free Agents: Players drafted in RD 5-RD 10 (Players drafted in these RDS are eligible to be selected)
You can start swapping players in RD 11 – RD 13 (There for the back of the draft drafters get first or last chance of swaps)
You take 12 for offense & 12 for defense. All up to you on positions. Year restrictions will be determined.
1 for 1 NFL Draft
You can take 1 player from another team but have to replace him with someone from your team. Basically swapping players (Doesn't have to be of same position). No take backs. If someone takes Bo Jackson from you, you can’t take him back with your swap later.
Protected players: RD1-RD4 (Can’t take anyone drafted in these RDS)
Free Agents: Players drafted in RD 5-RD 10 (Players drafted in these RDS are eligible to be selected)
You can start swapping players in RD 11 – RD 13 (There for the back of the draft drafters get first or last chance of swaps)
You take 12 for offense & 12 for defense. All up to you on positions. Year restrictions will be determined.
It just seems like this is going to be a circle jerk and the people that pick first when trading will get the best available, basically like bad trades. Idk what I think about this