On Wednesday evening, the NHL will hold an expansion draft, with the Seattle Kraken (hey, I didn't name them) building their roster for the league's 32nd team by taking players from the other 31 clubs.
It's been a while since we saw this happen in the NFL—about two decades, as a matter of fact. In 2002, the Houston Texans went through a similar experience.
That Texans team won four games in its first season, which was actually something of an achievement.
The Cliffs Notes version of the rules then were as follows: Each team had to leave five players unprotected.