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A real concern is as PB grows will Bravard be able to keep up with the amount of trades coming in. Anyone who begins viewing countless trades will have their perspective altered, if from anything simple fatigue. On the other hand I am against having some sort of "official committee" trying to get together to analyze trades. It would slow down the process to a crawl and most likely, due to different opinions, not be any more effective. So the question becomes, who can assist in approving trades? Certainly not anyone that is in the league that the trade concerns. With so many managers in multiple leagues I wouldn't think one could rely on an "impartial" manager from another league making the call. Another option would be some sort of automated system based on PB value (overall values being within a designated range with standard values assigned to draft picks); but that doesn't really take into consideration teams that are willing to give up more to benefit later, or vice versa. Unfortunately, I write all this simply to say that trades are too subjective to be monitored in any other way than they already are. The only other solution is to say every trade goes through and hope that there isn't any collusion between teams. Or maybe I'm not thinking outside the diamond enough.