I will be e-mailing the spreadsheet with all selected players highlighted in yellow and all "blocked" cards (additional cards for selected players) highlighted in gray. I also have a tab tracking each owner's spend through the first four rounds. I will send this to everyone that I have e-mail addresses for. If you haven't sent me your e-mail and want the sheet, please send me a message (my e-mail is on the first page of this thread).
We have completed four rounds (almost anyway) in reasonable order, but this is obviously a marathon, not a sprint. We do not have any provisions for skipping picks if it becomes necessary and hopefully we won't need to do that. But I would like to state that if we went a 24 hour period without any communication that would explain the lack of a pick, I'd reserve the right to call for a skip in the draft order.
That is a fairly liberal number (24 hrs) and hopefully won't create any issues for our group. I'd be willing to make it less if the majority call for that. We do not want stating that number to become an excuse for anyone delaying picks. We have a good group here and hope that everyone continues to keep up with the draft hour to hour, or make arrangements to set up a proxy (like Kev did) and communicate that intent to the group, if they need to be away for awhile. This really helps assure we don't lose momentum as the draft gets into the later rounds.
Personally, I like the idea of expanding the draft to 26 rounds (25 players and a stadium), as that will help make the AD and waivers processes much cleaner. But I feel like we need to walk before we can run, so to speak. Let's see how we do through 20 rounds, then we can make the call. If it's July 4th by then we may defer the last few rounds to the AD
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Thanks all - I think this thinner player pool makes for a great drafting situation, as you are constantly making trade-offs and living with the consequences. And though I have used a few of the players in this set in ATG, it's fun to be working a smaller player pool without the known anomalies in the '69 set ('69 Held, Egan, etc.).
Thanks,
Dan