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Old 08-15-2012, 05:06 PM   #1
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Do seniors not count towards your pro potential because i had 3 go in the 1st round and when i look at the stats for Pro potential it doesn't show any...
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:04 PM   #2
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Yes I believe only underclassmen count towards the pro potential. Seniors don't.

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Old 08-16-2012, 06:35 PM   #3
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I really hope this is not the case because in my multi-player dynasty, I just talked all of my leaving underclassmen into staying. I would've let a few of them go if I knew this was the case. It shouldn't be though because if it was, then the draft wouldn't even matter in the game since half (or more) of the guys drafted are seniors.
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Old 08-16-2012, 06:56 PM   #4
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I really hope this is not the case because in my multi-player dynasty, I just talked all of my leaving underclassmen into staying. I would've let a few of them go if I knew this was the case. It shouldn't be though because if it was, then the draft wouldn't even matter in the game since half (or more) of the guys drafted are seniors.
I had zero underclassmen leave after my first season with Oregon and my Pro Potential went up after 7 guys got drafted.
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Old 08-16-2012, 09:07 PM   #5
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Pretty sure it's anybody drafted, not just underclassmen.

Speaking of underclassmen declaring for the draft...my backup QB declared from the draft after his redshirt 2nd season (fortunately, I was able to convince him to stay). He was a backup as a freshman and then I redshirted him the next year for what would have been his sophomore season, after which he declared for the draft. He shouldn't be allowed to declare until after he's completed his redshirt sophomore season, no?
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Old 08-16-2012, 09:12 PM   #6
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Pretty sure it's anybody drafted, not just underclassmen.

Speaking of underclassmen declaring for the draft...my backup QB declared from the draft after his redshirt 2nd season (fortunately, I was able to convince him to stay). He was a backup as a freshman and then I redshirted him the next year for what would have been his sophomore season, after which he declared for the draft. He shouldn't be allowed to declare until after he's completed his redshirt sophomore season, no?
No no no. To compete in the National Football league it has to have been 2 years since you graduated high school. So technically, you actually can play in the Semi-pros or something instead of going to college, then get drafted.

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I just talked all of my leaving underclassmen into staying.
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No no no. To compete in the National Football league it has to have been 2 years since you graduated high school. So technically, you actually can play in the Semi-pros or something instead of going to college, then get drafted.
Actually, its 3 years.

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He shouldn't be allowed to declare until after he's completed his redshirt sophomore season, no?
Yes, after a guys SO(RS) year in college he is eligible for the NFL draft. That's his 3rd year out of High School, which is the requirement. For example: Earl Thomas was drafted after his SO(RS) season at Texas.
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