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Signing draft picks - question?
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Signing draft picks - question?
So I just started a franchise a few hours ago, and I just drafted... played like 20 games on quick counts(lol) and was simming, scouting, and managing everyone. So I came up clutch with the phils.... got a 65 OVR 94 pot first pick who was my target, then second round I took a guy who was a bit off scouting wise, but was a B Pot still, then I took a guy I thought was 87 pot 66 OVR, but he was D Pot(lol) then, I was guessing and going by OVR, and snagged an 88 and 87 POT! Then I got stuck with a D, but my main question is, what happens if I don't sign the third rounder I messed up on? I remember seeing you get a third rounder next year or something? Is this true?
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Re: Signing draft picks - question?
So I just started a franchise a few hours ago, and I just drafted... played like 20 games on quick counts(lol) and was simming, scouting, and managing everyone. So I came up clutch with the phils.... got a 65 OVR 94 pot first pick who was my target, then second round I took a guy who was a bit off scouting wise, but was a B Pot still, then I took a guy I thought was 87 pot 66 OVR, but he was D Pot(lol) then, I was guessing and going by OVR, and snagged an 88 and 87 POT! Then I got stuck with a D, but my main question is, what happens if I don't sign the third rounder I messed up on? I remember seeing you get a third rounder next year or something? Is this true?
Thanks in advance
No, or at least not necessarily. You only get compensated if you fail to sign your 1st overall pick. In that case, you get a compensation pick for next year's draft 1 slot lower. So if you failed to sign the #12 overall pick, you would get the #13 pick next year.
I don't remember the last time a 3rd rounder failed to sign, so I'm not sure if the rule applies to picks after the 1st round. -
Re: Signing draft picks - question?
No, or at least not necessarily. You only get compensated if you fail to sign your 1st overall pick. In that case, you get a compensation pick for next year's draft 1 slot lower. So if you failed to sign the #12 overall pick, you would get the #13 pick next year.
I don't remember the last time a 3rd rounder failed to sign, so I'm not sure if the rule applies to picks after the 1st round.Comment
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But what are the odds that the #90 pick doesn't sign?Comment
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Re: Signing draft picks - question?
No, or at least not necessarily. You only get compensated if you fail to sign your 1st overall pick. In that case, you get a compensation pick for next year's draft 1 slot lower. So if you failed to sign the #12 overall pick, you would get the #13 pick next year.
I don't remember the last time a 3rd rounder failed to sign, so I'm not sure if the rule applies to picks after the 1st round.Comment
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