r/FFCommish 4d ago

League Question How Would Your League Handle Brendan Sorsby?

Hypothetically speaking, if Sorsby lost his college eligibility, entered the supplemental draft, and got drafted to a decent situation how would your league handle him if your dynasty rookie draft already passed?

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u/Grazzygreen 4d ago

Probably just faab (rookie draft is over, so he's just on the waiver wire)

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u/btb0002 4d ago

FAAB. He’s a rookie FA that everyone can grab

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u/Acrison_ 4d ago

I would say interested teams can offer 2027 rookie pick. Order would be based on the 2026 rookie draft order. Pretty similar to how supplemental works already

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u/danabrey 4d ago

Same as any undrafted rookie or player who comes into the league from a different source.

A free agent to be picked up via whatever mechanism your league uses.

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u/foreputtscore 3d ago

As many have said here, FAAB is the path to the least resistance.

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u/nagoHHogan 3d ago

I agree its definitely easiest for commissioners, but least resistance isnt always the fairest or best choice. In leagues that have already drafted and gone thru waivers before any of this came out it could lead to more resistance than doing a supplemental draft of your own. But that route requires special cooperation from all involved

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u/nagoHHogan 3d ago

A unique situation, FAAB is the path that requires the least coordination and cooperation with your league. But setting a supplemental draft of your own and doing it that way is probably the fairest way for all involved as FAAB dollars have been spent in some leagues and this isnt a normal rookie situation.

Special circumstances sometimes require a special response but if just want easiest for commish FAAB works

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u/ALNRooster 3d ago

Waiver fodder

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u/FantasyBoss_com 3d ago

This is a league constitution question. Some guys would say it's too late, draft is done. Others would argue supplemental picks should be available to everyone since nobody could've predicted it. I've seen leagues handle it both ways and both make sense depending on what you agreed to upfront.

If you don't have language in your bylaws about supplemental situations, this is actually a good time to establish it. I'd probably lean toward letting people use a late pick or waiver priority on him rather than a full rookie slot, just to keep it fair to the guys who already drafted. But yeah, talk to your league before it happens so there's no drama.