PRE-DRAFT & DRAFT TIME TRADING:
      Like I stated in the Draft Section. You can trade players and/or draft picks, even future year's draft picks.  Pre-draft Draft Pick Trading however must have an equal number of picks traded on each side and the number of players will not matter. Just remember when trading players and picks before hand that you may restrict yourself with how many players you can keep. For example: You trade for a 1B and a 16th Round Pick for your partner's 12th Round Pick, you can no longer keep more than 15 players since you have traded your 16th Rounder away. Mid-draft trading is a little different. At this point you will have to trade for an equal number of players & picks on each side. For example: You trade for a 1B and a 16th Round Pick for your partner's 12th & 14th Round Picks. For each trade you will have to notify a League Commissioner on what picks and cash you are trading.

POST DRAFT:
     With the start of the 2012 season we decided that the previous league vote was ineffective. Or more exactly, the former system was obsolete given the knowledge of the owners. Unless the trade is an obvious attempt to cheat, all trades will go through after waiting a three day grace period. There are no trade limits in the league. Three or more team trades are allowed, but of course exceedingly difficult to pull off.

TRADING CONTRACTED PLAYERS:
     A player that is under salary will maintain that salary going to the new team and effects the salary cap for both sides.  The system will not allow a trade to pass if one side exceeds the salary cap.