This league was disbanded because it was not full prior to the scheduled draft time.
2025 draft picks (round 2+) are now available for all teams to trade, whether they are renewed for 2025 or not. You must still be renewed for that year in order to trade any first round picks.
Trade Block Update
Players on the Block:
DYNBB2 - The Champ +4 wrote:Soulmates Forever wrote:
DYN you have no clue what you’re talking about. RTS are idiots for vetoing last year’s trade and allowing the one that happened afterwards to go through because ours was way better. My trade would have gave him Love (pretty solid young QB), Shaheed, Herbert and a 2nd, two 3’s, 4 and 5.
Instead he got Watson (hurt and no Love), Andrews (old & hurt) & London who might be okay this year with ZERO draft picks
For
Allen, Aiyuk and Engram
Ours was way more fair, just both you & RTS were too stupid to realize how good Love would be plus those picks. What would those picks netted him? Tank Dell & Z. white, Mitchell and Legette were taken with 4 of them. You’re nuts if you think the trade he ended up with is better.
Balls wanted players and Picks seeing they didn’t hardly have any. To my surprise they even posted both of our trades to see if someone could beat them. Per their message no one responded back, so blame yourself & 9 other teams for not responding. Quit crying 😭 and offer out trades when someone posts on message board. Crap offer me something fair for them and they could be yours.
They got Adams, Z White, 2 young QB’s, 3 rookie WR’s, 2 Rookie RB’s and 1 Rookie TE for 3 aging old players. Granted they are very good, but for how long. McCaffrey is already injury prone on top of all his work last year. If anything I gave up too much. Shit I didn’t even get to draft until the 7th round.
I should’ve let Hall go to another team on waivers because you wouldn’t have won shit without him. You should be thanking me for telling RTS, not crying. Heck you should actually pay me a percentage of your winnings.
Hopefully we have a fun battle with no injuries this year.
😂😂😂
Reading comprehension is hard, but maybe try a little harder to pay better attention.
Show me where exactly that I mentioned anything at all about any other trades not involving you. My comment specifically addressed your trade-raping tendencies and didn’t say one word about anyone else making trades with anyone else.
Soulmates Forever wrote:
DYN you have no clue what you’re talking about. RTS are idiots for vetoing last year’s trade and allowing the one that happened afterwards to go through because ours was way better. My trade would have gave him Love (pretty solid young QB), Shaheed, Herbert and a 2nd, two 3’s, 4 and 5.
Instead he got Watson (hurt and no Love), Andrews (old & hurt) & London who might be okay this year with ZERO draft picks
For
Allen, Aiyuk and Engram
Ours was way more fair, just both you & RTS were too stupid to realize how good Love would be plus those picks. What would those picks netted him? Tank Dell & Z. white, Mitchell and Legette were taken with 4 of them. You’re nuts if you think the trade he ended up with is better.
Balls wanted players and Picks seeing they didn’t hardly have any. To my surprise they even posted both of our trades to see if someone could beat them. Per their message no one responded back, so blame yourself & 9 other teams for not responding. Quit crying 😭 and offer out trades when someone posts on message board. Crap offer me something fair for them and they could be yours.
They got Adams, Z White, 2 young QB’s, 3 rookie WR’s, 2 Rookie RB’s and 1 Rookie TE for 3 aging old players. Granted they are very good, but for how long. McCaffrey is already injury prone on top of all his work last year. If anything I gave up too much. Shit I didn’t even get to draft until the 7th round.
I should’ve let Hall go to another team on waivers because you wouldn’t have won shit without him. You should be thanking me for telling RTS, not crying. Heck you should actually pay me a percentage of your winnings.
Hopefully we have a fun battle with no injuries this year.
😂😂😂
Soulmates Forever wrote:
DYN you have no clue what you’re talking about. RTS are idiots for vetoing last year’s trade and allowing the one that happened afterwards to go through because ours was way better. My trade would have gave him Love (pretty solid young QB), Shaheed, Herbert and a 2nd, two 3’s, 4 and 5.
Instead he got Watson (hurt and no Love), Andrews (old & hurt) & London who might be okay this year with ZERO draft picks
For
Allen, Aiyuk and Engram
Ours was way more fair, just both you & RTS were too stupid to realize how good Love would be plus those picks. What would those picks netted him? Tank Dell & Z. white, Mitchell and Legette were taken with 4 of them. You’re nuts if you think the trade he ended up with is better.
Balls wanted players and Picks seeing they didn’t hardly have any. To my surprise they even posted both of our trades to see if someone could beat them. Per their message no one responded back, so blame yourself & 9 other teams for not responding. Quit crying 😭 and offer out trades when someone posts on message board. Crap offer me something fair for them and they could be yours.
They got Adams, Z White, 2 young QB’s, 3 rookie WR’s, 2 Rookie RB’s and 1 Rookie TE for 3 aging old players. Granted they are very good, but for how long. McCaffrey is already injury prone on top of all his work last year. If anything I gave up too much. Shit I didn’t even get to draft until the 7th round.
I should’ve let Hall go to another team on waivers because you wouldn’t have won shit without him. You should be thanking me for telling RTS, not crying. Heck you should actually pay me a percentage of your winnings.
Hopefully we have a fun battle with no injuries this year.
😂😂😂
Crying? You sure have a short memory. The only one who was crying about accidentally dropping Hall was you. I didn’t even say a word about it. In fact, not only weren’t you just crying, but you had a complete meltdown, and threw another one of your tantrums.
Released | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Dameon Pierce RB HOU | Fri Aug 23 7:10pm CT |
Released | Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Tutu Atwell WR LAR | Fri Aug 23 7:10pm CT |
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Released | DYNBB2 - Absolutely Stack | Michael Mayer TE LV | Mon Aug 19 6:35pm CT |
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Joe | Evan Engram James Cook Javon Baker 2025 Rnd 4 from Joe | Sea Dogs BB | Dalton Kincaid Jaylen Wright |
Thu Aug 1 10:47am CT | |||
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | J.K. Dobbins | Joe | Quentin Johnston |
Thu Jul 25 9:04pm CT | |||
Soulmates Forever | Tyler Conklin Will Levis Aidan O'Connell Xavier Legette 2024 Rnd 5 Pick 11 2024 Rnd 6 Pick 11 2025 Rnd 6 from Soulmates Forever | No Balls Needed | Dak Prescott George Kittle Darnell Mooney 2024 Rnd 7 Pick 11 2025 Rnd 3 from No Balls Needed |
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2024 Season
June 1st - Renewal deadlineCaptain Luck BB9 N24 | 0.00 | |
DYNBB2 - Absolutely Stacked! +1 | 0.00 | |
Joe | 0.00 | |
Murray/Watson | 0.00 | |
No Balls Needed | 0.00 | |
Pointers BB2 | 0.00 | |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 0.00 | |
Rabid Squirrels | 0.00 | |
Rafi Bombs | 0.00 | |
Sea Dogs BB | 0.00 | |
Soulmates Forever | 0.00 | |
Three BB | 0.00 |
Rabid Squirrels | 0.00 |
Sea Dogs BB | 0.00 |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | 0.00 |
Murray/Watson | 0.00 |
DYNBB2 - Absolutely Stacked! +1 | 0.00 |
Three BB | 0.00 |
Pointers BB2 | 0.00 |
No Balls Needed | 0.00 |
Rafi Bombs | 0.00 |
Joe | 0.00 |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | 0.00 |
Soulmates Forever | 0.00 |
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2.20 | Justin Jefferson | WR | MIN |
2.67 | CeeDee Lamb | WR | DAL |
3.87 | Ja'Marr Chase | WR | CIN |
4.13 | Bijan Robinson | RB | ATL |
5.53 | Breece Hall | RB | NYJ |
6.07 | Christian McCaffrey | RB | SF |
6.93 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR | DET |
8.07 | Marvin Harrison Jr. | WR | ARI |
9.40 | Jahmyr Gibbs | RB | DET |
10.87 | Garrett Wilson | WR | NYJ |
11.33 | Puka Nacua | WR | LAR |
11.40 | Tyreek Hill | WR | MIA |
12.67 | Jonathan Taylor | RB | IND |
12.73 | A.J. Brown | WR | PHI |
16.80 | Malik Nabers | WR | NYG |
Ravens | 46.5u |
Chiefs | -3 |
Thu 7:20pm CT |
Packers | 48.5u |
Eagles | -2.5 |
Fri 7:15pm CT |
Cardinals | 48u |
Bills | -6 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Panthers | 40.5u |
Saints | -4 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Texans | 48.5u |
Colts | +1.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Jaguars | 49u |
Dolphins | -3.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Vikings | 41.5u |
Giants | +1 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Steelers | 42u |
Falcons | -3 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Titans | 43u |
Bears | -4.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Patriots | 42.5u |
Bengals | -9 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Broncos | 42u |
Seahawks | -5 |
Sun 3:05pm CT |
Raiders | 42.5u |
Chargers | -3.5 |
Sun 3:05pm CT |
Cowboys | 43.5u |
Browns | -1.5 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Commanders | 41.5u |
Buccaneers | -3 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Rams | 51u |
Lions | -3.5 |
Sun 7:20pm CT |
Jets | 44.5u |
49ers | -4.5 |
Mon 7:15pm CT |
Soulmates Forever | Sat Aug 24 6:47am CT |
Rafi Bombs | Sat Aug 24 6:37am CT |
Rabid Squirrels | Fri Aug 23 8:20pm CT |
Captain Luck BB9 N24 | Fri Aug 23 7:10pm CT |
Joe | Fri Aug 23 12:32pm CT |
Three BB | Thu Aug 22 7:27pm CT |
No Balls Needed | Thu Aug 22 5:59pm CT |
Purdy, Puka, Waddle | Thu Aug 22 2:16pm CT |
DYNBB2 - Absolutely | Mon Aug 19 6:35pm CT |
Pointers BB2 | Sun Aug 18 6:48pm CT |
Sea Dogs BB | Fri Aug 16 2:54pm CT |
Murray/Watson | Fri Aug 16 7:49am CT |
Commissioner | Mon Jul 15 3:32pm CT |