Draft Over Bullets Attestation

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Yes, but it depends on how good the player is. A player can refuse to play for the team that drafts him. Eventually, the Colts caved in and trade him to the Denver Broncos for two players and a first round draft pick the next year.
A team cannot trade a player, with or without a no-trade provision, to any of the eight teams from the divisional playoffs in the preceding year, unless that team lost another player to unrestricted free agency the process for players with at least four years experience to negotiate a new contract with any team.
Yeah, NBA player(s) can refuse to be traded. You don't NEED a No-Trade clause on your contract to be not traded if you use civil disobedience correctly to get what you wanted.
A player can refuse to play for the team that drafts him. In that case, the team will most likely squat on the rights to sign that player, to see if they get a good offer from another team. If the player is a late-round pick or a borderline player, then the team would probably just cut him.
Trades. Once teams are assigned their draft positions, each pick is an asset: It's up to the club's executives to either select a player or trade the pick to another team to improve its position in the current or future drafts. A league official announces the trade in the draft venue for media and fans.
EDIT: No-trade clauses exist, but they're very rare. They are more common in the NBA/MLB. Only if they have a no trade clause in their contract.
If a team doesn't sign a first or second round pick, they will get to pick at the same slot plus one the following year. For compensation for not signing a third round pick, teams would get a pick in a supplemental round between the third and fourth rounds.
A player may not bypass the NFL Draft to be eligible for the supplemental draft. If no other club bids on that player, they are awarded the player and lose a pick in the following year's NFL Draft that corresponds with the round in which they were awarded the player.
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