I am in a 12 team keeper league where you can trade future rookie picks 3 years in advance. 2 or 3 of the owners (one of which is the commissioner) continuously make trades with the lesser teams where they swap their future first round picks (and often second round picks as well) with each other. Sometimes there is a token "asset" thrown in, but often not, it's just a straight out swap of picks. This often results in one of the stronger teams owning the top pick in future rookie drafts. For example, the commissioner owns the top two picks in this year's draft from previous similar deals (this is not an attack on the commissioner, another guy is actually worse for pulling off these type of deals).
It's also an auction league, and the same owners will often sell picks (usually later picks) to lesser teams for extra auction cash (money carries over year to year). They are not necessarily selling them back to the same owner they traded from to get them, usually it's a different owner. For example, the first trade of this offseason just went down and the commissioner dealt rookie picks 2.01 and 2.05 to a lesser owner for his second round pick in 2020 and his first and second rounders in 2021. So the cycle continues.
These types of trades are not technically illegal, but I consider them unethical. Of course, changing the rule to not allow dealing picks that far in advance would correct most of the problem, but obviously the commissioner doesn't want to change that rule, and I suspect it won't pass a league vote either. The commissioner will also argue the draft isn't an exact science, and while that's correct, odds are strongly stacked in your favor if you always have top 5 rookie picks and the rebuilding teams don't. Not to mention having draft assets to deal for extra auction capital (I should add it's a contract league, you can only keep your players for so long, so every year there are star players available in the vet auction, and the same owners have auction cash stockpiled).
It's not a big money league and I like the commissioner personally. I like the format and I have a decent team. I don't really want to just quit, but I don't think I feel comfortable staying in the current atmosphere. Am I wrong to feel this way? Guess I should just leave but is there some other way I can address the situation without becoming that pain in the ### owner that protests everything in the league? Thoughts are appreciated.
It's also an auction league, and the same owners will often sell picks (usually later picks) to lesser teams for extra auction cash (money carries over year to year). They are not necessarily selling them back to the same owner they traded from to get them, usually it's a different owner. For example, the first trade of this offseason just went down and the commissioner dealt rookie picks 2.01 and 2.05 to a lesser owner for his second round pick in 2020 and his first and second rounders in 2021. So the cycle continues.
These types of trades are not technically illegal, but I consider them unethical. Of course, changing the rule to not allow dealing picks that far in advance would correct most of the problem, but obviously the commissioner doesn't want to change that rule, and I suspect it won't pass a league vote either. The commissioner will also argue the draft isn't an exact science, and while that's correct, odds are strongly stacked in your favor if you always have top 5 rookie picks and the rebuilding teams don't. Not to mention having draft assets to deal for extra auction capital (I should add it's a contract league, you can only keep your players for so long, so every year there are star players available in the vet auction, and the same owners have auction cash stockpiled).
It's not a big money league and I like the commissioner personally. I like the format and I have a decent team. I don't really want to just quit, but I don't think I feel comfortable staying in the current atmosphere. Am I wrong to feel this way? Guess I should just leave but is there some other way I can address the situation without becoming that pain in the ### owner that protests everything in the league? Thoughts are appreciated.