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Ben E Lou 07-27-2009 08:04 AM

2030 FA2:3-5 Complete
 
DAILY DOZEN: Most Noteworthy Signings
TBY
T Tyrell Sanders (68/84)
Signed as free agent
6yrs, $125.0M
PIT
WR Ethan Wentorf (37/70)
Signed as free agent
3yrs, $60.0M
TBY
DE Dana Fay (77/77)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Oakland
5yrs, $72.9M
TBY
DT Kennedy Turnbull (49/75)
Signed as free agent
6yrs, $74.0M
ATL
OLB Ricky Lurie (48/76)
Signed as free agent
3yrs, $28.5M
NED
DE Glen Shackelford (71/71)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Baltimore
3yrs, $22.0M
NOS
RB Junior Giles (64/64)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent from New York
4yrs, $35.0M
TBY
CB Chuck Cash (23/70)
Signed as free agent
5yrs, $55.0M
NED
DT Rod Russell (62/62)
Resigned as an unrestricted free agent
4yrs, $31.5M
IND
WR Bennie Isola (33/54)
Signed as free agent
3yrs, $26.4M
TBY
C Roderick Chandler (89/89)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Pittsburgh
3yrs, $18.7M
NOS
DT Donovan Rubio (74/74)
Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Pittsburgh
3yrs, $17.1M


FOWL TRANSACTIONS

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Tasan 07-27-2009 11:28 AM

I'm pretty happy about this. Still need another corner probably, but I'm happy.

TheMeat 07-27-2009 02:39 PM

I'm extremely excited to get both the WR Entorf and the S Mathews. Mathews' RunDef should climb and make him an 75-80 OVR type of guy and be the anchor at SS I've been hoping for, he also gives me my first decent return man. Entorf was the best WR available in my view and the standout target I've been trying to get for Diaz, although both my div rivals picked themselves up quality receivers this year so who knows if it will help any in terms of winning a division title any time soon.

I really wanted to keep Rubio around as he's a good part of my defensive cohesion but Tasan really went over the top for him cuz he's a jerk!

Tasan 07-27-2009 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMeat (Post 2082769)
I really wanted to keep Rubio around as he's a good part of my defensive cohesion but Tasan really went over the top for him cuz he's a jerk!


:devil:

I had to have Rubio. My stupid stud DT retired on me after only 7 seasons. Hopefully Rubio gives me 2 good years.

Sef0r 07-27-2009 03:37 PM

What to do about my very fast QB.
I signed a rookie QB who I felt could probably transition well to RB or WR.
I changed his position in game and only RB resulted in a favourable outcome, but still dropped to 73% of his original rating.

I cannot remember what the bars were but is it possible that he gains in camp given his combine or is it best to leave him at QB? I am not in front of the game so cannot give you any figures at the moment.

TheMeat 07-27-2009 05:49 PM

Well, it's pretty basic the way I figure it. I noticed that QB and he is indeed very fast but those combines just give you an indication of his bars. So the bars you see when you switch him to RB are the bars he'll have but you have to assume that you'll lose 20-30% off each bar so there's a very likely chance he won't be worth squat as a RB.

Also, speed is important for running backs but so is hole recognition, it is the biggestfactor in their OVR rating. So lets say that he switches with a 50 in hole recognition. he'll probably end up with a 35-40 after the stage runs. This all guess work at best but unless he switches a s a VERY good RB I wouldn't switch him.

Sef0r 07-27-2009 05:59 PM

Oh well, best to develop him as a QB and see what happens in 2-3 seasons. Might change up the team and run a different offense if he pans out as I fear Wiggins will increase his asking price to the 20 mil per season, he is pushing it right now and thankfully still has 2 years on his current contract.

Sef0r 07-27-2009 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMeat (Post 2082926)
Also, speed is important for running backs but so is hole recognition, it is the biggestfactor in their OVR rating. So lets say that he switches with a 50 in hole recognition. he'll probably end up with a 35-40 after the stage runs. This all guess work at best but unless he switches a s a VERY good RB I wouldn't switch him.


I cannot remember what his bars were but if I do switch him and he has high bars in hole rec, do I keep him at RB?

TheMeat 07-27-2009 10:44 PM

Well, lets say he switches and shows up as a 60 OVR RB, he'll go down to 45 or a low 50something would be my guess. A 45-50 OVR RB is not bad, especially if he's got good Breakaway. If he switches as a 40 OVR RB then he's gonna be a 30-35, no good.

Sef0r 07-28-2009 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMeat (Post 2083356)
Well, lets say he switches and shows up as a 60 OVR RB, he'll go down to 45 or a low 50something would be my guess. A 45-50 OVR RB is not bad, especially if he's got good Breakaway. If he switches as a 40 OVR RB then he's gonna be a 30-35, no good.


Oh I see, they drop from their original rating after camp? Thats a shame, I guess its QB development time and have him around if I cannot resign Wiggins.

TheMeat 07-28-2009 12:21 AM

I mean the 73%, it's telling you that of the bars you see on your side after the switch, he will lose around 27% of those bar values when the commish imports the switch. It has nothing to do with TC.


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