thejumper5
Well-Known Member
I've noticed several times in the past week or so NFL teams making "if" trades. For instance, the Jets sent WR Derrick Mason to the Texans. If Mason gets 33 catches, the Jets get a draft pick, if he doesn't get, the Jets get nothing. Apparently this happens once in a while in the NFL, but does anyone know if it happens in other sports? In baseball there are "player to be named later" trades, but I don't think I can remember an "if" trade.
(As a Cubs fan, I would love to ship Soriano out on an "if" trade. If Soriano hits 28 home runs, the Cubs get a pair of low level MiLB players; if he doesn't get there, the Cubs get nothing. That would be a splendid trade.)
(As a Cubs fan, I would love to ship Soriano out on an "if" trade. If Soriano hits 28 home runs, the Cubs get a pair of low level MiLB players; if he doesn't get there, the Cubs get nothing. That would be a splendid trade.)