Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:45 pm
I'm not sure what this rule accomplishes with regard to the situation in question. I feel like it's already covered with the rule about the FA draft. Even if it's not, we undid the trade where I was sending picks that I wouldn't have and made one that is clearly legal. Also, I don't understand where all this negativity is coming from. I get that people are upset because those extra players would have been available in the FA draft and will now be pushed to the supplemental draft, but is that something to get so worked up over?
There is no rule against cutting prospects at any time, so, worst case, I would have had to make a cut before making these picks, the picks would not be dropped or skipped as they might in the case of a FA draft. Does anyone not think that this is the case? If you agree with my assessment, then obviously making a trade to clear room is completely fine. If you don't, please make your case, because no one has done so yet.
Here's my vote:
You cannot trade prospect picks that you do not own. For example, that means that if you have 10 prospects already, then you have no prospect picks available to trade. If a manager wishes to make one or more of his standard new prospect picks in such a case, then enough current prospects must be promoted or traded in order to make space available.
1 - tcochran - YES
2 - alk58 - YES
3 - Turtle - YES
4 - Rosco - YES
5 - Peter - Unequivocal No - what a joke
6 - Ted - No
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