Post by Spencer on May 6, 2020 10:12:24 GMT -8
Trades
1. A team may not give more than five assets (defined as players plus picks) in a trade. If a team deals more than 5 assets at once, the move must be processed as two trades.
2. FBB does not allow teams to trade their first round picks in consecutive years. BBS allows the trading of these picks as a future consideration. These picks won't appear on your roster but are listed on the Future Draft Rights thread. However, BBS does not allow teams to trade picks that are three or more years into the future. For example, during the 2003 season, you may trade only 2003, 2004, and 2005 picks—nothing from 2006 or beyond.
3. A team over the salary cap may take on additional salary in a trade only if the incoming salary is within 115% of the outgoing salary.
4. Players cannot be cut and re-signed in the trade process. Any player cut in a trade becomes a free agent who is not eligible to be re-signed as part of the trade transaction.
5. Any team that trades a player cannot reacquire that player from his new team until 20 FBB days have passed from the day of the trade. This rule does not apply if the traded player is dealt to a third team and then dealt back to his original team.
6. The maximum number of first-round picks a team can use in a draft is five. The team cannot use a sixth first-round pick.
7. The maximum number of VET FAs any team can use in a trade is two.
8. When trading draft picks, please label the pick by listing the team that originally owned it, not by listing the # pick it is. For example, please state that you are trading “DET 2003 1st” rather than “#17 in the 2003 draft.”
9. Please post the first and last names of the players traded.
10. You cannot trade unnamed future picks. The relevant pick must be identified at the time of the trade.
11. All trades must be posted and confirmed on the trade forum.
12. If a trade doesn’t work, regardless of the reason it does not work, it gets voided. Trade cannot be edited in the voided trade thread. They must be re-posted and re-confirmed in a new thread.
1. A team may not give more than five assets (defined as players plus picks) in a trade. If a team deals more than 5 assets at once, the move must be processed as two trades.
2. FBB does not allow teams to trade their first round picks in consecutive years. BBS allows the trading of these picks as a future consideration. These picks won't appear on your roster but are listed on the Future Draft Rights thread. However, BBS does not allow teams to trade picks that are three or more years into the future. For example, during the 2003 season, you may trade only 2003, 2004, and 2005 picks—nothing from 2006 or beyond.
3. A team over the salary cap may take on additional salary in a trade only if the incoming salary is within 115% of the outgoing salary.
4. Players cannot be cut and re-signed in the trade process. Any player cut in a trade becomes a free agent who is not eligible to be re-signed as part of the trade transaction.
5. Any team that trades a player cannot reacquire that player from his new team until 20 FBB days have passed from the day of the trade. This rule does not apply if the traded player is dealt to a third team and then dealt back to his original team.
6. The maximum number of first-round picks a team can use in a draft is five. The team cannot use a sixth first-round pick.
7. The maximum number of VET FAs any team can use in a trade is two.
8. When trading draft picks, please label the pick by listing the team that originally owned it, not by listing the # pick it is. For example, please state that you are trading “DET 2003 1st” rather than “#17 in the 2003 draft.”
9. Please post the first and last names of the players traded.
10. You cannot trade unnamed future picks. The relevant pick must be identified at the time of the trade.
11. All trades must be posted and confirmed on the trade forum.
12. If a trade doesn’t work, regardless of the reason it does not work, it gets voided. Trade cannot be edited in the voided trade thread. They must be re-posted and re-confirmed in a new thread.