To trade or not to trade? An especially difficult question in this year's NFL draft? The coronavirus pandemic has forced the NFL to conduct its annual draft remotely, which might reduce the number of times Commissioner Roger Goodell or anyone else announces a trade.
General managers around the league said this week the remote nature of the draft will change the way teams move up and down in the order next Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Spur of the moment deals might be difficult to engineer with team officials at their homes and not in “war rooms” in their headquarters.
It will be nearly impossible to look around the room for a quick consensus. And if a communications connection is lost — IT guys have been working countless hours to make