- First round picks may take up to five minutes
- Subsequent picks are allowed no more than three minutes
- Each manager may invoke one three-minute "grace period" at any point during the draft
- Once the clock has expired, and if the manager has used up his grace period, the person with the next pick may jump ahead and make a pick
We will hopefully have some type of exacting clock mechanism (a stopwatch, egg timer, something) to make this go smoothly.
2 comments:
We actually voted on this three owners' meetings ago. We allowed five minutes for the first three rounds, and three minutes for every round thereafter.
I'm not too picky on any one idea myself, I just want some sort of clock enforced.
Either idea is fine. We'll have a quorum so we can do whatever we want
This is the guy who, upon learning that the Roger Clemens he dropped was going to sign with Houston, lobbied for a one-time allowance to pick up a previously dropped player after 13-man cuts were due. The rule change would have been in effect, of course, immediately.
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