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Post by Milwaukee GM (Souriyo) on Jan 8, 2018 22:23:24 GMT
When making a trade, assets within a sport should be within 60% (rounded up) yearly salary value (excluding cash) for any trade involving assets that with a $4,000,000 or greater yearly salary. Salary values are determined for active roster players by their yearly cap hit. In valuing rookie picks/practice squad players, the following guidelines are used.
•1st rounder: $8,000,000 •2nd rounder: $6,000,000 •3rd rounder: $4,000,000 •4th rounder or later: $2,000,000
MLB Prospects valued at $4,000,000 in any cross-sport trade (as much as a first round rookie in all other sports)
Trade regulation ONLY involving trades across multiple sports. Single-sport trades are not influenced by additional regulation (only standard salary cap constraints)
FOR EXAMPLE: If I trade Todd Gurley ($18,000,000), I must receive in return at least $11,000,000 in football assets, regardless of the other assets involved in the trade. This applies for all sports, so the potential trade of Todd Gurley for Giannis Antetokounmpo straight up can still never happen, but in theory they can be moved in the same trade, if the NBA salary requirements are ALSO met.
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