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Baltimore Orioles
«
on:
July 01, 2009, 05:04:25 PM »
Baltimore Orioles
Last Updated: 2/4/22
General Manager: Tanner
ProFSL ID:
tdtdtd
Team Budget (2022-2027)
Base Salary:
$76.5m
$59m
$45.5m
$32.5m
$17m
$17m
Cash Add-ons (near bottom of page):
$4.5m
$0m
$0m
$0m
$0m
$0m
MiLB Uncounted MiLB Salary:
$10m
$10m
$10m
$10m
$10m
$10m
Total salary on Books:
$71m
$49m
$35.5m
$22.5m
$7m
$7m
Salary Caps by Year:
$99m
$96.5m
$96.5m
$96.5m
$96.5m
$96.5m
Cap Room by Year:
$28m
$47.5m
$61m
$74m
$89.5m
$89.5m
*Note that 2022-2023 salary caps are set in stone, future caps are estimates
Roster (40/40 players, cash add-ons below)
C Garver, Mitch, $4m (2023)
$4m
$4m
C Murphy, Sean, $0.5m (P-2023)
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Apostel, Sherten, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/25/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Chavis, Michael, $0.5m (P-2022)
$0.5m
CI De Los Santos, Deyison, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/13/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Gonzalez, Romy, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/15/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Hoskins, Rhys, $5.5m (2025)
$5.5m
$5.5m
$5.5m
$5.5m
CI Lowe, Josh, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Sano, Miguel Jean, $6.5m (2022)
$6.5m
CI-MI Rojas, Jose, $0.5m (P-2024)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI-OF Carlson, Dylan, $0.5m (P-2024)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Gonzales, Nick, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Goodrum, Niko, $4.5m (2023)
$4.5m
$4.5m
MI Howell, Korry, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Long, Shed, $0.5m (P-2023)
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Mondesi, Adalberto, $4m (2025)
$4m
$4m
$4m
$4m
MI Odor, Rougned, $3m (2022)
$3m
MI-OF Hampson, Garrett, $0.5m (P-2022)
$0.5m
OF Margot, Manuel, $0.5m (2022)
$0.5m
OF Soler, Jorge, $11m (2024)
$11m
$11m
$11m
OF Stewart, D.J., $2m (2023)
$2m
$2m
RP Bard, Daniel, $0.5m (2022)
$0.5m
RP Giles, Ken, $0.5m (2022),
signed 1/30/22
$0.5m
RP Pagan, Emilio, $0.5m (2022)
$0.5m
RP Romano, Jordan, $1.5m (2022)
$1.5m
RP Wick, Rowan, $0.5m (2022)
$0.5m
SP Adon, Joan, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/26/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Anderson, Tyler, $3m (2022)
$3m
SP Bukauskas, J.B., $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Cahill, Trevor, $1.5m (2023)
$1.5m
$1.5m
SP Detmers, Reid, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Dunning, Dane, $0.5m (P-2024)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Duran, Jhoan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Eovaldi, Nathan, $6m (2025),
signed 1/29/22
$6m
$6m
$6m
$6m
SP Honeywell, Brent, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Kopech, Michael, $0.5m (P-2024)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Pearson, Nate, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Small, Ethan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Vasquez, Randy, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/24/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Wells, Tyler A. , $0.5m (2023),
signed 2/4/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
MiLB: Minor League Roster (20/20 players)
C Warren, Zavier, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Mojica, Alexander, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/10/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI Perez, Milkar, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/10/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
CI-OF Montesino, Daniel, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/23/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Bliss, Ryan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Clase, Jonatan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Cruz, Armando, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Martinez, Angel, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Norby, Connor, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Salas, Jose, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Spikes, Ryan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Tovar, Ezequiel, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
MI Vera, Arol, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
OF Cowser, Colton, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
OF Espinal, Jefferson, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
OF Mena, Ismael, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
OF Mesa, Jr., Victor, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Allen, Logan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Franklin, Kohl, $0.5m (P-n/a),
signed 1/24/22
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
SP Malone, Brennan, $0.5m (P-n/a)
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
$0.5m
Cash Exchanges, Cap Hits, and Signing Bonuses
X-CI De Los Santos, Deyison, Signing Bonus, $1m in 2022
$1m
X-CI Gonzalez, Romy, Signing Bonus, $2.5m in 2022
$2.5m
X-OF Inciarte, Ender, Released Under Contract, $0.5m in 2022
$0.5m
X-RP Hahn, Jesse, Released Under Contract, $0.5m in 2022
$0.5m
2022 Draft Picks (9 picks)
1-11
2-11
4-11
5-11
6-11
7-11
8-11
9-11
10-11
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Re: Baltimore Orioles
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Baltimore Orioles
History
2021:
4th in AL East (57-105)
The 2021 season was the beginning of the rebuilding process for the new
GM. After taking over a team with some egregious contracts, tdtdtd began shedding some of the underperforming players with bloated contracts. The 2022 off-season will be just another step towards acquiring players who will improve the competitive edge for the
. Rebuilding the
via trades and free agency will be a key to the team?s future success.
2020:
8th in East Division (22-38)
The
started out slowly and kept falling back in our 60 game season. Beyond Luis Castillo, the rotation has some definite needs. The
everyday lineup is also in need of some help, so with its available cap, maybe the
can acquire some impact free agents. After one season, the
new GM went MIA and was replaced by tdtdtd for the 2021 campaign.
2019:
3rd in AL East (75-87)
The
continued their slide and fell to 3rd in the AL East. Finishing 57 games behind
, the
missed the playoffs. With their downward spiral, their longtime GM, Shooter47, announced he was leaving the league to focus on his buddin family.
2018:
2nd in AL East (108-54)
The
slipped a bit in 2018 and fell to 2nd behind the upstart
. Entering the playoffs as a Wild Card team, the
made a quick exit after losing to the
2017:
1st in AL East (134-28)
The
continued their dominance of the AL East, winning the division by 37 games. At season?s end, the
found themselves as the #1 Seed. In the ALDS, the BAL: easily defeated the
, winning by more than 900 points. The ALCS was again the end of the road for the
, as they lost to the eventual FGM champions
by some 300 points.
2016:
1st in AL East (95-61)
The
certainly turned it around in 2016 going from last to 1st and capturing the AL East crown. Going into the playoffs as one of the top teams, the
easily disposed of the
in the ALDS. However, the
were upended by the
in the ALCS and we?re denied a chance to compete in the FGM World Series.
2015:
5th in AL East (33-57)
The
had some real assets in Kris Bryant, Miguel Sano, and Anthony Rendon, but it had some holes in their everyday lineup and simply couldn?t compete in the AL East.
2014:
4th in AL East (51-90)
The
were hurt by an injury to Chris Sale, but their rotation was improved overall. The
plateaued a bit by again finishing 4th in the AL East, but they continue to rebuild a competitive team.
2013:
4th in AL East (62-79)
Adding players like Anthony Rendon, Alex Rios, and several other hitters, along with the emergence of Shelby Miller led to an improvement of 57 games in the win column. The
climbed to 4th in the AL East and are headed in the right direction.
2012:
5th in AL East (5-155)
Any time a team sustains 155 losses there is an assumption that things have to get better. The
have two quality SPs in Chris Sale and Patrick Corbin, but not much else. Rebuilding through the draft is a tough process, but it also requires intensive research and steadfast patience. We have confidence that Shooter47 will get it done.
2011:
5th in AL East (50-112)
Laura resigned and was replaced with the wandering GM, Jason Zimmerman. He kept some of Laura's philosophy intact and signed Michael Young to a FA deal. He was unable to fill the coaching position (a.k.a. setting the lineups) and was fired for inactivity at the beginning of the season. Bob Smith continued the rebuilding project that Laura set out to do and sent Kendry Morales (before his 2nd surgery), Michael Young, and some pitchers packing to build one of the best farms in baseball. Baltimore finished with the worst record in the league once again (same record too) losing over 110 games. Where will the Orioles be in 2013?
2010:
5th in AL East (50-112)
Immediately, the new GM, ravaged the franchise by trading away its solid outfield and the renowned Matt Weiters. Mr. Harrison did manage to bring in a talented outfield at a lesser price, gave the rotation a face lift, and acquire Neftali Feliz and Jonathan Broxton. He eventually resigned from the position and was immediately replaced by Dennis Tresca. The hiring of Tresca was a mistake by the O's as the new GM did absolutely nothing (not even any communication with staff) in his short tenure. He was promptly let go before the start of the season.
Because of Tresca, the league started a two-week probationary period until GMs were officially hired. This was tested on his replacement, Laura Fields, who was officially hired upon proving herself. Laura shipped several veterans and replenished the team with youth from the major league level downward. The rebuilding project led to a dismal record for the Orioles in 2010, but the team finished with promising young pitchers. Laura took advantage of playoff contending teams by trading for injured stars like Kendry Morales.
2009:
5th in AL East (65-97)
The O's played bad for even themselves in 2009. The supposed "Draft Expert", Eric Eckstein did little to help the team turn its fortunes around and was fired by ownership headed into 2010.
Management
Tanner (
tdtdtd
) [11/11/20 - Present]
Curtis McPeek (
curtmenefee
) [2/9/19 - 10/30/20]
Bob Smith (
shooter47
) [5/1/11 - 2-9-19]
Jason Zimmerman (
huskerfan4life
) [12/1/10 - 4/11/11]
Laura Fields (
OriolesGirl
) [4/21/10 - 11/29/10]
Dennis Tresca (
dtresca
) [3/1/10 - 4/1/10]
Austin Harrison (
DoubleZip
) [11/23/09 - 3/1/10]
Eric Eckstein (
Draftexpert
) [7/1/09 - 11/3/09]
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Brent
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And that's why I haven't traded Carr yet. Someone doesn't have a QB or thinks they'll get one in FA/draft and might be left wanting.
Today
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Daddy
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@Alpha if a team in MLB LIVE has two starting 1Bs then there is also a team without one.
Today
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ldsjayhawk
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@jwalker I make like 2-3 trades a year for each of my baseball teams, maybe. I'll tell you part of the reason I don't trade. Every trade discussion starts out with the other team wanting my top prospect regardless of what I am trading for. I am not trading Jackson Holliday for your backup catcher who is going to play 20 games this year.
Today
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Alpha5
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Nah cause position eligibility. 1B/OF, 1B,3B etc
Today
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Daddy
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CB/S >> DE/LB >> Taysom Hill QB/TE
Today
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Daddy
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Football is just harder. You can build a team and 3 years later its irrelevant due to injury, retirement, roster turnover.
Today
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Alpha5
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@ldsjayhawk I get the frustration but you're gonna have to get over that man haha
Today
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Alpha5
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And maybe you should trade Jackson Holiday lolol
Today
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Brent
:
In an offsite league, I inquired about Mason Miller and the guy asked for Jackson Holliday.
Today
at 12:39:24 PM
dbreer23
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Is it like a 4 team redraft league?
Today
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dbreer23
:
Cris, there is a reason that you are a good owner, bc you can discern a value deal vs. a BS deal. Not all owners are that savvy. They will eventually leave...
Today
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Brent
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Nope, 32-team contract league.
Today
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ldsjayhawk
:
I don't have Holiday. Just used him as an example since he was the #1 prospect
Today
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ldsjayhawk
:
@Alpha I do make trades. I am just not giving up the entire farm to land a guy I can get out of the FA pool
Today
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ldsjayhawk
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Trading should be a win-win situation for both teams.
Today
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dbreer23
:
Agreed. I think the Devers deal in FGM is a good example of that. Devers gives SD some now (and future) pop, giving up substantial pieces to get him (Mayo, Keith, and one other).
Today
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Brent
:
I had Holliday in FGM before I stepped away.
Today
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Brent
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I am glad I cut back on leagues, I was spread too thin.
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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@idsjayhawk i understand that. To be clear, i wasnt judging anyone. I just know in NFL Live, you cant just draft 1-7 rds every year and sign a few FAs and be the champion. It wont happen
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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Trading isnt easy. But neither is winning
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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If you made a list of the most aggressive gms to have stepped foot in nfl live, you will notice the champions will be among them
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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You arent gonna win every trade and you HAVE to have a plan. Ive made some horrible trades. I have every year
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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Carolina has kyren williams right now cause i traded him for a 2nd and a 4th. Id rather have kyren today lol
Today
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Brent
:
Agreed. I have Amon Ra St. Brown and Aiyuk because I traded JJ. I couldn't have acquired a player like ASB where I was picking in the 1st so I down tiered at WR to make a trio of Chase, ASB and Aiyuk instead of JJ, Chase and fill in the blank.
Today
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ldsjayhawk
:
That is probably even more true in baseball since your drafts don't payoff for 5 years or so. And I will admit my conservatism may be the reason I only have one championship here at ProFSL
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BayAreaBallers
:
jwalkerjr88 is right
Today
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BayAreaBallers
:
on that u havat trade a bit here and there
Today
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BayAreaBallers
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although my last draft class and fa class kinda lead me to a run so it can happen
Today
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Brent
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Yeah, it does help to have a big draft class and available cap.
Today
at 02:36:56 PM
Brent
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I'm contemplating doing a complete tear down in NFL Live and rebuild. Honestly, I probably should have postered for it to be this season. I still might, but I would legit need to go into the draft with 3-4 top 10 picks/+ many others.
Today
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Brent
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postured
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Jwalkerjr88
:
Yea nailing drafts and some key FAs helps too. But if you remember BAB you traded alvin kamara for the rams 1-7 draft picks. So the extra picks helped you nail the 2023 draft the way you did
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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Its the combination of all three that is required is what im saying
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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And brent a tear down with you assets would look interesting. Personally i just think you need break one big asset down into 3 good ones and move carr and go from there. But you have an A1 nfl mind so im sure you will nail whatever it is you decide
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
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*your
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BayAreaBallers
:
very good pt yes i did gain lot of capital which propelled me to make more moves from that trade
Today
at 03:34:25 PM
Brent
:
Thank you. Yes, I agree. I do need to break one asset down to 3. I did that with JJ, went from S tier to 2 A tiers. Now I need to potentially go from an A tier to 3 Bs or something like that. I've had some inquiries on Carr, but nothing worth moving him.
Today
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Alpha5
:
Guarantee I know who he traded Kamara to for 1-7 without even looking
Today
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BayAreaBallers
:
alpha it was a good trade at the time
Today
at 05:29:49 PM
BayAreaBallers
:
my team was in the Crapter at that pt
Today
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Brent
:
Who did you draft with the 1st acquired in that trade?
Today
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Daddy
:
Whoever it was, he got six more choices on top of that. The "win win" scenario.
Today
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Daddy
:
At that time i had no RB1. So i traded an entire draft class to get one.
Today
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Daddy
:
SF doubled up his pick haul and went to work, using them in trades & draft return.
Today
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Daddy
:
Then beat me in the NFC Title game.
Today
at 05:55:32 PM
Daddy
:
RB is a hard position to nail down. If someone wants to trade me 1-7 for Kamara. Step right up.
Today
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BayAreaBallers
:
I gotta see what I did
Today
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Daddy
:
You got better
Today
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BayAreaBallers
:
i did so many moves trades and draft that i honestly dunno
Today
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Jwalkerjr88
:
This is the way
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