An eSFL owner may have 100 percent rights to a player they drafted in 2008 for NEXT year (2009) IF:
NOTE: These rules appy until further notice, the years below are for explanation purposes.
Owners must use the claim form found on the commissioner site to announce restricted free agent signings. The link is:
http://www.estandoutleague.com/freeagent.htm
1. That player was drafted by them in 2008 AND
2. On their eSFL active roster (not IR) for the entire 2008 season AND
3. The player was not used in their 2008 starting lineup AND
4. The player has never played in an NFL regular season game as of the time you drafted him
Basicly, if you draft a rookie NFL player and do not use him in an eSFL game this season, and he was on your roster the entire season, you have rights to that player for next season. To claim the rights of the player for next season, the owner must announce to the league (message board) their intentions prior to the start of the 2009 draft. Owners retain the rights to that player for the 2009 season only. An owner may select in which round the player will be allocated to their 2009 draft. By default at no cost to the owner the player will be their 2009 10th round pick. If the owner wants that player to be a lower round pick, they must identify what round they wish him to be, when they post their announcement prior to the draft. Each day the player is dropped from the 10th spot (two-a-days)will cost the owner 2 american dollars.
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