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Old 07-30-2020, 09:20 PM   #23
Ushikawa
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Join Date: May 2015
Regarding playing rookies or undeveloped players...
- look for guys who have significant ST bars (assuming they can make the top 46) they can get development this way and provide current value to your team
- Starting a rookie, they will likely sign a 5 year extension at very cheap during their 2nd year offseason, sure you pay more for years 2 and 3 but I love this move personally
- Alternatively, purposely stunting by nto playng them a players stats and development can lead to you being able to sign a 4-5 year extension in their 3 year offseason and then you get them cheap for their prime...this is normally what happens a lot with my OL and Secondary guys where I as Quik said I draft for need but usually 2-3 years out
- if CMB does affect performance, then a developing CMB stud will outperform his current ratings...I do not have any idea on how much CMB means to performance but you do see raw future studs put up good numbers
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