Gotcha. I'll be at a friends baby shower tonight (what kind of baby shower planner decides to invite guys?), I'll be thinking of you.
This is a keeper league and since Zig made those trades, they have been honored. Flash's 3rd rounder belongs to Zig. You can view the updated picks in the "Draft Results" tab under "Draft Central". If I got something wrong let me know.
Who wants Ray Rice for a 2nd or 3rd rounder? Suppose I keep Rice, do I lose a 1st round pick since I drafted him there last year?
And can I please get my 5th round pick back? I didn't even know it was going to be a keeper, traded a 5th rounder for Fred Jackson, I didn't even use that guy..... If Zig can get his picks back, can I atleast get my 5th rounder back from him?
I got the pick I traded for back which I lost only because someone quit. I don't think you're following how my situation unfolded. And why did you think I even bothered to trade for your 5th round pick last year if it wasn't going to mean anything this year, ha?
No one is trading a 3rd rounder let alone 2nd for a guy you're not keeping on your roster. Highest you'd get may be 9th or 10th I would say. And Ziggy didn't get his picks BACK. He got my picks that Venture owed him from last years trades. So you lose you're 5th rounder for Fred Jackson regardless of whether you wanted him or not.
Dont become a bunch of whiny b****es. If you traded your 1st round pick for a backup DE you own it and live with it. Zig got the picks he was owed. Ill give you a 5th rounder for Ray Rice.
I'll do the 4th round pick you originally proposed to me. But suppose I keep Rice, does that mean I lose my first round pick in the draft coming up next month?
Ok because my friends told me for example, selecting Foster in the 1st round and keeping him removes your 1st round back in the draft. Anyways, are you down for the Rice, 4th rounder swap?
Looking to trade my 5th rounder for a top tier RB if anyone else is interested. Late round swaps ok with me. Remember guys, if you trade draft picks for a player you have to make the picks even. For instance trade Arian Foster plus 17th round pick for a 5th round pick. Both teams have to trade equal amounts of picks.