You should be able to edit bench slots after draft
My league drafts early to 30 man rosters. We should be able to edit roster sizes after the draft to accommodate roster cut downs like the NFL

64 comments
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Jesse CS commented
No changes should be made after draft. # Fair play
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Robbie Chung commented
Dude wtf?!?! that is totally cheating!
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greg t commented
Ya, settings can be changed and the commissioner can change trades approval to their decision. I am the commissioner in a private cash league. I find this option to be crazy unless you use it to your advantage. I did almost use it when the league vetoed my trade. This guy was desperate for a QB. Matter of fact I might still lol. I really want this player.
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JJ commented
Can you change the settings around in private cash leagues. Seems like cheating would happen a lot.
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Love commented
No changes should occur when it comes to roster, scoring, division, or schedule after draft. Especially in private cash leagues.
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Ted Jones commented
No way. Changing the roster positions after the draft is cheating. Just make the changes before.
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Carl Born commented
I am in a private cash league right and I don't even like it when the commissioner changed divisions after the draft. I wanted divisions like it listed before we paid and drafted.
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Carlos commented
It really makes little sense to change positions after draft. What happens in a flex 2QB starting league and after the draft the commish changes the position to 1 starter. That seems pretty F--7 up to all the other teams that joined a 2QB start league. Little commish controls after draft.
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Hector commented
This is a horrible idea. Everything should be locked in after draft.
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G11 commented
Seriously, no changes should be made after draft! Again why do you want to change?
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C commented
I only see cheating happening here!
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Anonymous commented
Please discard this idea.
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Anonymous commented
I agree that this idea is all backwards.
Yahoo Fantasy Football should prohibit changes to the rules after the draft is completed. -
Anonymous commented
I agree -- Yahoo should not allow the commish to change roster positions after the draft.
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Anonymous commented
Changing a league's "settings" (or rules) after the draft is cheating.
It should NOT be allowed. -
Anonymous commented
I hate it when a commish changes roster positions after the draft.
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Will commented
It's probably a safety measure so that commissioners can't change the rules during the middle of the season. How is Yahoo supposed to know whether or not your league voted on something?
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Andrew McDevitt commented
if i reset the draft will it still start tonight?
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Anonymous commented
Changing a league's "settings" (or rules) after the draft is a form of cheating.
It should not be allowed. -
James commented
The league commish can make changes to the league's "settings" -- but changing the rules after the draft should NOT happen.