OK so in the inaugural draft we pick 22 "keepers"
Managers will have to carry over their core players from season to season as follows:
2007 - 22 keepers - 3 round draft of free agents
2008 - 21 keepers - 4 round draft of free agents
2009 - 20 keepers - 5 round draft of free agents
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Question 1 - Assuming no trades of keepers are made:In 2007, we can't cut any of the drafted 22 keepers, we draft 3 more free agents and can change those 3 at will.
In 2008, we can cut a max of 1 of our original 22 drafted players, and draft 4 free agents, that we can change at will. The 21 keepers need to remain on the roster for the entire season.
In 2007, we can cut 1 of our remaining 21 original drafted players....and so on
Is that correct?
3. Do trades involving keepers have be balanced - if you trade one keeper you have to receive one keeper in return? Balance isn't necessary. You could have as many as 25 keepers. We may have to set a minimum number of keepers so guys aren't tempted to trade all their keepers for free agents. We can talk about this before getting started.
Question 2 - Before the 2007 season starts, Coach "A" trades a keeper to Coach "B" for a non-keeper:This would mean that Coach A has 21 "keepers" and Coach B has 23 "keepers". What happens then?
Sorry, a little slow on the uptake today.