Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Trades


PntherPryd

Recommended Posts

Trades are a great part of Fantasy Football but everybody needs to know the rules and how trades operate.

You can submit a trade offer to anyone in your conference by going to "For Owners" then "Trades". Before submitting please thoroughly research and avoid wasting other owner's time. Once a trade is accepted, Here are the official rules;

Trades Setup

When An Owner Accepts A Trade: The trade is subject to a league-wide vote for 2 days.

Display Trade Comments To All Owners? Yes

Allow Trades That Would Create Invalid Rosters To Go Through? Yes

When A Trade Causes An Invalid Roster, Allow Owner To Submit Lineup? No

8.Trades offered on the web site are valid until revoked or rejected. 9.Trades must be executed on the web site to be official. 10. Trades will be posted and subject to review and a vote. Six votes to reject the trade will kill the deal.

Note; regarding trade votes. As soon as we have our first accepted trade I will find out if the poll will post automatically or if a commish will have to post it themselves. Since trades aren't final until being subject to a league-wide vote for two days, I would advise notifying the commissioner asap of any trades that are accepted. The sooner he knows, the sooner we can get the poll up the sooner we can get the players on the correct roster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

BTW, the "trade" of kickers between Dead Rabbits and Available was actually an agreed upon switch that happened during the jr draft. The voting period for that is waived as the commissioner agreed to swap those players to avoid reverting draft picks at end of draft.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I can't help but notice that 5 people have voted against the trade between Silas and myself. (poll is on front page of site)

It only takes 6 to put the kabosh on the trade so I'm curious what the reasons are? I thought it was a pretty fair deal <shrugs>? Who do you think is getting the better end of the deal? It won't bother me if it doesn't go through but a "no" vote is a powerful tool that should not be used lightly. It is a public vote and you should be able to defend your no vote to the two guys who spent their time working out the deal.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PntherPryd LandSharks gave up:

Jones, Julius SEA RB

Washington, Nate TEN WR

Silas gave up:

Sproles, Darren SDC RB

White, Roddy ATL WR

Look at where they were drafted...and that's the weight people put on players.

Your players were drafted 11th round and 16th round....you're trying to get a 10th round pick who just had Edge added to the rotation and a 2nd round pick out of it. Nate is even banged up a little with a hamstring thing and they face off against Pitt to start. I just didn't see it as being all that balanced of a trade. That's my defense of my no vote.

Make the Roddy swapout w/ Clinton Portis or Willie Parker...and it's more balanced. JMO

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PntherPryd LandSharks gave up:

Jones, Julius SEA RB

Washington, Nate TEN WR

Silas gave up:

Sproles, Darren SDC RB

White, Roddy ATL WR

Look at where they were drafted...and that's the weight people put on players.

Your players were drafted 11th round and 16th round....you're trying to get a 10th round pick who just had Edge added to the rotation and a 2nd round pick out of it. Nate is even banged up a little with a hamstring thing and they face off against Pitt to start. I just didn't see it as being all that balanced of a trade. That's my defense of my no vote.

Make the Roddy swapout w/ Clinton Portis or Willie Parker...and it's more balanced. JMO

yeah, you're right. but Julius is still the starter in an offense that is going to run more and Nate being banged up caused him to drop so low, he'll be back in week 2 or 3 and be a big part of that offense. White holding out could cut back on his production and increase the looks to Jenkins. I loaded up on starting running backs to give me some ammo in trades so I'll go back to the drawing board.

Like I said, I'm fine with the trade not going through and at least we know the system of checks/balances works.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't see that trade up, what gives?

it was on the front page but just got the 6th no vote so I rejected it in the commissioner panel so maybe it is gone.

if not check out what features you have set to appear on your home screen and make sure it allows "new league polls".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Apparently the site did not take my rejection of the trade and when I deleted the poll somehow it pushed the trade through. but i just went back in and moved the players back where they are supposed to be.

I'll try it again with Clinton Portis instead of Jones and see if it will fly with you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • This is a great episode I am soo excited for this season 😀
    • Dennis Rodman’s son lands Summer League shot with the Hornets   The Charlotte Hornets are coming off a promising 2025 NBA Draft class and will enter Summer League with no shortage of new faces looking to make an impression. But the most interesting addition didn’t come from the draft board. Instead, it’s DJ Rodman — the 24-year-old son of Hall of Famer and five-time NBA champion Dennis Rodman — who’s bringing some extra attention to the Hornets’ Summer League roster. Rodman played four years at Washington State before making the move to USC for his final season.  He wasn’t exactly lighting it up with the Trojans, putting up about 6 points, four boards, and an assist each game. But he did shoot well — hitting around 41% from the field and draining 36% of his three-pointers.  Standing 6-foot-6, he’s got the size to play on the wing and offers some versatility, which could be just what the Hornets are looking for as they try to fill out their roster. The Hornets’ Summer League squad already has plenty of fresh faces with this year’s draft picks and young guys fighting for a role. But Rodman’s last name alone is enough to turn heads, and now he’ll get his shot to prove he belongs once the games tip off in Vegas. Charlotte’s Summer League team is already drawing interest with recent draft picks and young players hoping to crack the rotation. But Rodman’s last name — and his potential to bring energy and toughness — adds another layer of intrigue. What Rodman lacks in college stats, he makes up for with hustle and competitiveness — traits his dad was known for throughout his Hall of Fame career. If he can bring that same energy and show growth in Summer League, he could carve out a role and surprise some people. Though the odds are against him making the Hornets’ final roster, there’s no denying the spotlight that comes with the Rodman name. The Hornets kick off Summer League next week in Las Vegas.   Dennis Rodman’s son lands Summer League shot with the Hornets
    • At this point, I only care what he does in 2025.  
×
×
  • Create New...