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19 minutes ago, rackcs said:

Hey google sheet guys, I 3 downed Curtis Samuel. 

Also while you're in there I'd appreciate if you could move Julian Okwara to EDGE and capitalize Loudermilk's name. Thanks.

done.

Also, how banged up are you  that you're PM'ing someone on the main board?

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3 minutes ago, Jlash said:

done.

Also, how banged up are you  that you're PM'ing someone on the main board?

I'm on my phone and I was switching between apps and tabs on chrome and just started typing without double checking 

Also I'm just kind of dumb

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@Scoundrel @Pickle Rick @Ragnarok @Jlash @Blue @MWil23 @MD4L @Scalamania @RTTRUTH @Whicker @PR @RuskieTitan @rackcs @EaglesPeteC @bcb1213 @RedGold @SirA1

 With RFA coming up I have a question a couple of them actually for the purpose of clarity.

Single Player Bid: If someone chooses to make a bid on a player but does not have their own original pick inside round they have to give up their earliest pick in that round correct?

 

Assuming you do have your original pick in said Round (Multiple Players): In the event that you make bids on more than one player tagged in the same round, your original Pick would go to the team whose player you bid on first? Then the second team would get the next pick/earliest pick in said round?

Assuming you dont have your original pick in said Round(Multiple Players): if you don't have your own pick, the first bid would get rhe earliest pick and 2nd bid would get the next pick correct?

Now, all of the above of course is contingent on an offer not being matched. So I'd assume if you make multiple offers (let's say 2) and one is matched and one is not, the one that wasn't gets your original pick (or the earliest pick if you don't have your original)

There are, for clarity sake, 3 questions there. 

 

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Anchorage - RB Tony Pollard - 5th
Anchorage - LB Cole Holcomb - 5th
Anchorage - CB Sean Bunting - 6th
Anchorage - LB Azeez Al-Shaair - 6th

Antartica - TBD

Berlin - INT Greg Gaines - 7th
Berlin- INT Kingsley Keke - 7th


Camden - OT Isaiah Wynn - 3rd
Camden - S Amani Hooker - 4th
Camden - RB Damien Harris - 5th
Camden - OG Nate Davis - 7th
Camden - LB Drue Tranquil - 7th

Cancun - WR Jakobi Meyers - 7th

Cuba - S Khari Willis - 6th

DVN - TE Dawson Knox - 3rd
DVN - Edge Maxx Crosby- 2nd
DVN - TE Zach Gentry - 7th

Flint Tropics - RB Devin Singletary - 5th
Flint Tropics - OG David Edwards - 5th


Gotham - LB Germaine Pratt - 6th
Gotham - S Deshon Elliot - 6th

Hungary - WR Darius Slayton - 3rd
Hungary - S Armon Watts - 4th
Hungary - WR Andy Isabella - 7th
Hungary - OG Conner McGovern - 7th
Hungary - LB Oshane Ximenes - 7th


Ivory Coast - WR Terry McLaurin - 1st
Ivory Coast - LB Bobby Okereke - 6th

Lancaster- WR Diontae Johnson- 1st
Lancaster - RB Miles Sanders - 3rd
Lancaster - CB David Long - 5th

Raleigh - RB David Montgomery - 2nd
Raleigh - S Mike Edwards 6th
Raleigh - OG Ben Powers - 7th

Rome - WR Hunter Renfrow  - 3rd
Rome - CB Jamel Dean - 2nd

Seoul - WR Mecole Hardman - 7th

Singapore - C Brian Allen - 6th
Singapore - TE Foster Moreau - 6th
Singapore - QB Daniel Jones - 7th

 

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7 minutes ago, wwhickok said:

@Scoundrel @Pickle Rick @Ragnarok @Jlash @Blue @MWil23 @MD4L @Scalamania @RTTRUTH @Whicker @PR @RuskieTitan @rackcs @EaglesPeteC @bcb1213 @RedGold @SirA1

 With RFA coming up I have a question a couple of them actually for the purpose of clarity.

Single Player Bid: If someone chooses to make a bid on a player but does not have their own original pick inside round they have to give up their earliest pick in that round correct?

 

Assuming you do have your original pick in said Round (Multiple Players): In the event that you make bids on more than one player tagged in the same round, your original Pick would go to the team whose player you bid on first? Then the second team would get the next pick/earliest pick in said round?

Assuming you dont have your original pick in said Round(Multiple Players): if you don't have your own pick, the first bid would get rhe earliest pick and 2nd bid would get the next pick correct?

Now, all of the above of course is contingent on an offer not being matched. So I'd assume if you make multiple offers (let's say 2) and one is matched and one is not, the one that wasn't gets your original pick (or the earliest pick if you don't have your original)

There are, for clarity sake, 3 questions there. 

 

‐---‐------------------------------------

Anchorage - RB Tony Pollard - 5th
Anchorage - LB Cole Holcomb - 5th
Anchorage - CB Sean Bunting - 6th
Anchorage - LB Azeez Al-Shaair - 6th

Antartica - TBD

Berlin - INT Greg Gaines - 7th
Berlin- INT Kingsley Keke - 7th

Camden - RB Damien Harris - 5th
Camden - OT Isaiah Wynn - 3rd
Camden - OG Nate Davis - 7th
Camden - LB Drue Tranquil - 7th
Camden - S Amani Hooker - 4th

Cancun - WR Jakobi Meyers - 7th

Cuba - S Khari Willis - 6th

DVN - TE Dawson Knox - 3rd
DVN - TE Zach Gentry - 7th
DVN - Edge Maxx Crosby- 2nd

Flint Tropics - RB Devin Singletary - 5th
Flint Tropics - OG David Edwards - 5th
Gotham - LB Germaine Pratt - 6th
Gotham - S Deshon Elliot - 6th

Hungary - WR Darius Slayton - 3rd
Hungary - WR Andy Isabella - 7th
Hungary - OG Conner McGovern - 7th
Hungary - LB Oshane Ximenes - 7th
Hungary - S Armon Watts - 4th

Ivory Coast - WR Terry McLaurin - 1st
Ivory Coast - LB Bobby Okereke - 6th

Lancaster- WR Diontae Johnson- 1st
Lancaster - RB Miles Sanders - 3rd
Lancaster - CB David Long

Raleigh - RB David Montgomery - 2nd
Raleigh - OG Ben Powers - 7th
Raleigh - S Mike Edwards 6th

Rome - WR Hunter Renfrow  - 3rd
Rome - CB Jamel Dean - 2nd

Seoul - WR Mecole Hardman - 7th

Singapore - C Brian Allen - 6th
Singapore - TE Foster Moreau - 6th

 

How you just laid it out is how I understand it.

Essentially, your original pick is given up first and then highest to lowest in order.

And if you run out of picks in that round, your next highest pick this year.

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Most of these questions are answered in OP Google Doc iirc. If not, Doc should be updated to clarify.

1. As I understand it, you always give up your highest pick in a round. If you don't have a pick in that round, you give up your next-highest pick overall (so if you don't have a 3rd round pick for Miles Sanders but have 2.4 and 2.6, you would give up 2.6).

2. Your picks would be distributed in the order that the bids came in.

I think the combination of those two answers would answer your third question.

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1 minute ago, Ragnarok said:

Essentially, your original pick is given up first and then highest to lowest in order.

Nope.

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A team will always give up their original draft pick for a player with the following exceptions.

  1. If a team does have another draft pick other than their original in a round that they bid on, they give up their highest draft pick available in that round. (ex. Don’t have your 3rd but have two other 3rd’s from trades give up the highest 3rd rounder available.)

 

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1 minute ago, Blue said:

Nope.

 

If a team does have another draft pick other than their original in a round that they bid on, they give up their highest draft pick available in that round. (ex. Don’t have your 3rd but have two other 3rd’s from trades give up the highest 3rd rounder available.

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5 minutes ago, Ragnarok said:

How you just laid it out is how I understand it.

Essentially, your original pick is given up first and then highest to lowest in order.

And if you run out of picks in that round, your next highest pick this year.

This sounds good. Also it is original pick first then any other picks.

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11 minutes ago, Ragnarok said:

How you just laid it out is how I understand it.

Essentially, your original pick is given up first and then highest to lowest in order.

And if you run out of picks in that round, your next highest pick this year.

This is how I understood it as well

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