As the night of the draft begins, general managers everywhere are stressing. Phones are ringing, pagers are buzzing, trades are being agreed to. Every team is doing there best to acquire the most talent possible through the season 2 draft. Well, almost every team. While the Philadelphia Liberty began a normal rebuild, the Las Vegas Leigion took their own path. The Legion immidiately entered "win-now" mode, trading away most of their draft picks in order to acquire established players. This has, however, allowed them to have a stress-free draft night. They don't need to worry about making the right first round pick. If they're 6th round pick does nothing, no one would be suprised as a 6th round pick isn't expected to do much. They don't have to worry about blockbuster trades, as the value of a 6th round pick in this draft is low enough that no teams care about trading for it. As the night drags on, gm's can simply take a quick nap throughout the first five rounds, since they're mostly irrelevant. They can simply use their board they created in the past week and pick using best player available, or most active player available, in hopes of a late round sleeper who becomes extremely active.
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