In a shocking display, the NSFL has seen the first potential four way trade swap go down. In what should be a beneficial move for all sides, each time has offered to give up a player to fill a need or improve their position in the upcoming expansion draft. Without further ado, let's look into the specifics of these deals.
Baltimore Hawks trade: Matthew Peterson to the Yellowknife Wraiths
A deal potentially a long time in the making the Hawks trade from their position of strength to the Wraith's position of weakness. This helps solidify the Hawk's standing in the upcoming draft and the return should be nice.
Yeti trade: Kieran O'Connell to the Sabercats
A team with a slot available, they can afford to protect an extra running back due to the lack of talent on the roster. Some might say poor drafting has put them in a semi-enviable position for this upcoming draft. Having a running back tandem this strong might actually propel the Sabercats into being a team worth noticing.
Wraiths trade: Alexander LeClair to the Yeti
Pass catchers have been a strength of the Wraiths all season long. They can afford to give up their number two receivers to boost a secondary which has been lacking.
Sabercats trade: Second round pick to the Hawks
A second round pick in exchange for Peterson in this deep season 2 draft is an excellent haul for the Hawks and this trade can help turn around the Sabercats into potentially not picking this high next season.
Baltimore Hawks trade: Matthew Peterson to the Yellowknife Wraiths
A deal potentially a long time in the making the Hawks trade from their position of strength to the Wraith's position of weakness. This helps solidify the Hawk's standing in the upcoming draft and the return should be nice.
Yeti trade: Kieran O'Connell to the Sabercats
A team with a slot available, they can afford to protect an extra running back due to the lack of talent on the roster. Some might say poor drafting has put them in a semi-enviable position for this upcoming draft. Having a running back tandem this strong might actually propel the Sabercats into being a team worth noticing.
Wraiths trade: Alexander LeClair to the Yeti
Pass catchers have been a strength of the Wraiths all season long. They can afford to give up their number two receivers to boost a secondary which has been lacking.
Sabercats trade: Second round pick to the Hawks
A second round pick in exchange for Peterson in this deep season 2 draft is an excellent haul for the Hawks and this trade can help turn around the Sabercats into potentially not picking this high next season.