02-23-2004, 08:39 AM | #1 | ||
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Looking at Free Agents in a generated file.
Just posting this so it doesn't get lost in all the other discussions. I created a league using HR's generation utility. This is what I've seen after 2 years. More will come after work and some studying. (1. is season 1, 2. is season 2...) Note: I have turned off inflation to see if that matters.
1. Pre FA 18 players over 60. (non-kickers) 6 want $10 million at some point. 5 teams have 30+ players on roster. 0 making $10 million. Post FA 8 players over 60 2 want $10 million at some point. 17 teams have 30+ players Most cap room is 14 million. (11 million after picks are signed) Post last FA Round 5 players over 60. 0 want over $10 million. 19 teams have 30+ players, 8 teams have 40+ players, 1 team has 50+ players (27 teams total). 4 teams have $10-11 million cap space, 8 have $8-9, 7 have $5-7, 9 have $1-4, and 4 have $0. 12 teams would lose a 3rd round pick. 4 players over 60 left after training camp. 2. Pre FA 25 teams have at least $10 million in cap space, of those 4 have $20 million, of those 1 has $30 million. 1 team has no cap space. 29 players rated over 60 (non-kickers) 6 players asking for $10 million at some point 3 teams have 30+ players on their roster. Post FA 19 players rated over 60. 12 teams have $6-9 million in cap space, 1 has 0, 1 has over $20, 18 have $10-19. After the draft, 5 teams have more than 10 million in cap space. 3 player want more than $10 million at some point. 14 teams have 30 player and 4 more have 40 players. Post last FA Round 13 players rated over 60. 1 player asking for $10 million at some point. 18 teams have 30 players signed, another 13 have 40 players signed and 1 more have 50 signed. 0 players making $10 million. 1 team (mine, where I have scouts do it all) has over $10 million cap space, 8 have $7-8, 16 have $5-6, 6 have $2-4, and 1 has $0. 9 teams would lose a draft pick. After camp, no players (non-kickers) rated over 60 are left in FA pool. Only 1 team (mine) has more than 4 million, and 1 other has above 2.5 million after Training Camp. So far, I'm not really seeing what I would call an epidemic... |
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02-23-2004, 11:40 AM | #2 |
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Things I've noticed:
The same players are the high rated players in the FA pool. They end up signing a 1 year deal because no one can afford them. QB's and O-lineman are the only ones asking for $10 million in a year. 3. Pre FA 3 teams have at least $30 million in cap space, 16 others have at least $20, 12 others have at least $10 million, and 1 has under $10. 56 nonkicker/non-injured players rated over 60, of those 21 are rated in the 70's, 11 in the 80's. 8 players are asking for $10 million at some point. 1 team has 30 players, the rest are in the 20's. 2 players are making at least $10 million Post FA 9 players rated over 60 in FA pool. 4 of those are in the 70's, 2 in the 80's 1 player is asking ofr $10 million at some point. 1 team has more than 15 million in cap space (me), 9 are between $13-15, 10 are $11-12, 9 have $10, and 3 have $9. 21 teams have 30 players, another 6 have 40, the other 5 have 20. Post Late FA 9 players rated over 60 left. 0 asking for $10 million. 12 teams have 30 players, 20 have 40 players. 11 teams have $10-13 million in cap space, 15 have $7-9, and 6 have $5-6. After training camp, 0 players are left rated higher than 60. 3 teams lost a draft pick. 27 teams have under $5 million in cap space. |
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