In a move that many found extremely surprising , The San Jose SaberCats have traded their S2 #1 pick to the Yellowknife Wraiths for a plethora of players. All details regarding the blockbuster trade are listed below.
receive:
S2 #1 PICK
receive
WR Wizard Stephen
WR Adam Bennett
QB Logan Ryder
S Pablo Sanchez
CB Henri Rivere
DT Trent Bender
The lowly #6 ranked SaberCats have traded for a number of 2nd and 3rd string players whilst trading away their most valuable asset, the #1 pick in the S2 draft. This trade is surprising because nobody could believe the SaberCats could possibly be as incompetent off the pitch as they are on it. With this trade the SaberCats have likely secured their future level of mediocrity in a level of incompetence that only mirrors the Cleveland Browns front office. The Sabercats are likely to stay ranked last in the league in every possible category unless of course we get a recent expansion team soon.
The Wraiths are likely to use this pick to pick up highly touted prospect CB Dermot Lavelle who has been in fine form this season as a waiver player and likely no doubt impress next year as a true rookie.
206 WORDS

S2 #1 PICK

WR Wizard Stephen
WR Adam Bennett
QB Logan Ryder
S Pablo Sanchez
CB Henri Rivere
DT Trent Bender
The lowly #6 ranked SaberCats have traded for a number of 2nd and 3rd string players whilst trading away their most valuable asset, the #1 pick in the S2 draft. This trade is surprising because nobody could believe the SaberCats could possibly be as incompetent off the pitch as they are on it. With this trade the SaberCats have likely secured their future level of mediocrity in a level of incompetence that only mirrors the Cleveland Browns front office. The Sabercats are likely to stay ranked last in the league in every possible category unless of course we get a recent expansion team soon.
The Wraiths are likely to use this pick to pick up highly touted prospect CB Dermot Lavelle who has been in fine form this season as a waiver player and likely no doubt impress next year as a true rookie.
206 WORDS