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Can I still get in? I'll go with Madison, WI if so.
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You're in. |
1. The Hartford Manticores reject the Cassel/Vrable trade.
2. The Hartford Manticores accept the Tony Gonzalez trade. 3. The Hartford Manticores accept the 2009 7th Round pick for the 2010 7th Round pick trade. The 2009 Hartford Manticores Draft: #3 - Mark Sanchez - QB - USC #34 - Ron Brace - NT - Boston College #67 - Alex Magee - DT - Purdue #102 - Donald Washington - CB - Ohio State #139 - Jamon Meredith - OT - South Carolina #175 - Quentin Lawrence - WR - McNeese State #212 - A.Q. Shipley - C/OG - Penn State #237 - Rashad Jennings - RB - Liberty #256 - Dannell Ellerbe - LB - Georgia |
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QB - 2 RB - 2 WR - 4 TE - 1 LT - 1 LG - 1 C - 1 RG - 1 RT - 1 LE - 2 NT - 2 RE - 2 LOLB - 2 LILB - 1 RILB - 1 ROLB - 2 CB - 4 FS - 2 SS - 1 K - 1 P - 1 Is that really enough? I'm thinking that we should cut it down to 8-10 scrubs.....or maybe less. |
1. The Knoxville Nukes accept the Cassel/Vrabel trade.
2. The Knoxville Nukes accept the Gonzales trade. 3. The Knoxville Nukes accept the 2009 7th round pick for 2010 7th round pick. 2009 Knoxville Nukes Draft #3 - Tyson Jackson DE LSU #34 (Traded for Cassel) #67 - Kraig Urbik G Wisconsin #102 - Donald Washington CB Ohio State #139 - Colin Brown OT Missouri #175 - Quinten Lawrence WR McNeese State #212 - Javarris Williams RB Tennessee State #237 - Ricky Jean-Francois DT LSU #256 - Ryan Succop K South Carolina |
1. The Fresno Refugees reject the Cassel/Vrabel trade.
2. The Fresno Refugees accept the Gonzales trade. 3. The Fresno Refugees accept the 2009 7th round pick for 2010 7th round pick. The 2009 Fresno Refugees NFL Draft #3 - Mark Sanchez - QB - USC #34 - Clint Sintim - OLB - Virginia #67 - Chase Coffman - TE - Missouri #102 - Donald Washington - CB - Ohio State #139 - Colin Brown - OT - Missouri #175 - Quinten Lawrence - WR - McNeese State #212 - Javarris Williams - RB - Tennessee State #237 - Jake O'Connell - WR - Miami (Ohio) #256 - Ryan Succop - K - South Carolina |
Rainman - can you please set a "LOCK" date on these? That would allow early birds to make changes up until the date you set, and ensure that we identify the teams that flake out well ahead of training camp.
Thanks for organizing this. Should be a lot of fun. |
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Maybe one alternative to being disqualified would be they are forced to go with status quo Chiefs draft for that given year. |
Can I get in on this? I want Spokane if so.
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I like this. Maybe we lock as of 10 days before Chiefs training camp starts. And I like the status quo draft thing for late arrivals, too. Let's do it. |
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You're in. Best of luck to the Spokane franchise. |
1. The Duluth Normans reject the Cassel/Vrable trade.
2. The Duluth Normans reject the Tony Gonzalez trade. 3. The Duluth Normans reject the 2009 7th Round pick for the 2010 7th Round pick trade. The 2009 Duluth Normans Draft: #3 - Mark Sanchez - QB - USC (went to Jets) #34 - Rey Maualuga - ILB - USC (went to Bengals) #67 - Derrick Williams - WR - Penn State (went to Lions) #102 - D.J. Moore - CB - Vanderbilt (went to Bears) #139 - Duke Robinson - G - Oklahoma (went to Panthers) #175 - Myron Pryor - DT - Kentucky (went to Patriots) #212 - Zack Follett - OLB - California (went to Lions) #237 - No pick - Rejected Trade #256 - Alex Boone - OT - Ohio State (not drafted, signed by 49ers) |
Two thoughts:
1. Remember that you can draft undrafted rookies, so you don't have to select only guys who were drafted. 2. Just a thought: what would people think about this option? Using the NFL draft value chart, you can trade up or down by paying a premium of 15 percent. In other words, you can trade up if you pay at least 15 percent more than the stated value of the draft, or you can trade down if you accept 85 percent of the stated value of the picks you're losing. And any trades have to be with one other NFL team, not a combination. If we did this, I think we'd have to not allow trades using future year picks since there's no third-party table of those values. If people like it, let's do it, but otherwise I'm not hard-core about it. |
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This is a good point. My initial thinking was that I didn't want people to just end up with the final 53 other than their draft picks, so I wanted to go lower. I thought maybe we could ramp the number up each year as the teams start to diverge from each other. Should we start at 40? And I guess maybe it doesn't make a lot of difference now that I think about it, because since we're all picking from a pretty similar pool (other than draft picks), most of us would have the same scrubs anyway. What do others think? |
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