Any rookies that have been drafted in the rookie draft are free to keep for 3 years... so at 2 per year that's basically 6 at any given time. Whoever, you could potentially trade fore some rookie picks or players drafted in the rookie draft.
Axl gave us 12 rookie spots to be sure that we have room. Again though, make sure you only put players draft in the rookie draft in those spots.
This is the first time we have had access to minor league spots on the website, so we should flesh out the rules. I was thinking of maybe making it 6 spots per team. Any additional players could be kept as reserves. In the past, teams have abused the no-drop rule, if you have more than 6 it's usually going to be someone good enough to keep active anyway. Anyway think this is a good or bad idea?
With them actually being on your team at all times now I don't think there should be a problem. 6 isn't enough... I'd say we need at least 10 just in case you trade for rookies or rookie picks.
Yeah, that's the question. Making it 6 might add a little extra strategery to the league, but teams that trade for rookie picks may not like the idea. I will probably reduce it to 10 (at least), perhaps we could consider something like 8 or so as well.