Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to "YES" if any pick originally belonging to a team in the top 10 of the NFL Draft is traded after the draft clock for pick one has started. Otherwise, it will resolve to "NO".
For the purposes of this market, a "top ten pick" is defined as any of the first ten selections in the first round of the NFL Draft, as determined by the official NFL Draft order. A trade is considered to have occurred "after the clock starts" if the pick is traded while the team is on the clock or after the pick has been made and subsequently traded to another team during the draft event.
Resolution will be based on official reports from the NFL (nfl.com) or major sports news outlets (e.g., ESPN, NFL Network).
Background
The NFL Draft allows teams to trade draft picks before and during the event. Trades involving top-ten picks are significant events that can drastically alter team strategies and the landscape of the league. While many trades occur prior to the start of the draft, teams occasionally engage in "in-draft" trades once they are on the clock, often to move up to select a specific player or to trade down to acquire more assets.
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