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2013 mock offseason trades


DaCityKats

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Discuss trades, and post trading blocks into this thread.

TRADE RULES

Trading and free agency will commence on Saturday, February 9th 12:01 PM EST. Trade blocks and negotiations before then is OK, but no finalized deals can be posted.

All deals should be negotiated through PMs. Once an agreement has been met, each GM needs to update their depth chart/draft picks and list the new trade in this thread.

There will be a maximum of 3 player trades for each team.

Each trade can include a maximum of two players total. Not two players on each team but for the entire trade.

Only one top end player in each trade, don't try trading two pro-bowlers at once. One elite player for draft picks and a role player, for example, is fine.

Only 2013 draft picks can be traded.

No trading of players acquired through our Free Agency bidding system. You can however trade a player you franchise tagged.

No trading "core" or star players unless there's a very good reason.

Vetoes: Anyone can add their input to veto a trade. If you see a trade that you feel is questionable bring it up in this thread. Overall, just follow the guidelines and try to make semi-realistic trades.

Pick-for-pick trades: Teams can make an unlimited amount of pick-for-pick trades. All trades have to be reasonably fair according to the Draft Pick Value Chart.

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Saved for Rams Trade Block:

Looking to be active in draft: moving up or down

Round 1- 16

Round 1- 22

Round 2- 46

Round 3- 78

Round 4- 110

Round 5- 142

Round 6- 174

Round 7- 206

Players are available for trade, if offer is reasonable.

Looking to add O-line depth, WR, LB, S or draft picks

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-Patriots Trading Block-

Ryan Mallet(franchise qb who is learning from the best)

Kyle Love(solid dt)

Shane Vareen(see playoff game vs houston)

If you offer me something good ill trade them. wont take much because i only have a few draft picks. so hit me up.

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