Is it just me or is it very difficult to get players to come back next year if they declare for the draft? I just won the NC with the vols in my first year and virtually my entire team either graduated or left for the draft. I couldn't keep anybody except for my qb, two linemen and a cornerback (who by the way played nickel this year and didn't have very good stats so it really made no sense for him to declare for the draft in his junior year). And do college players still have to be at least juniors to enter the draft in real life or did they change that rule, because i always get sophomores (rs and true) leaving my teams, like my running back that won the heisman and a backup linemen who had 12 pancakes (which i don't think qualifies him for the nfl draft)
I've also noticed that after the first year the same players don't always get drafted. I was looking through other teams to see who was getting drafted and when I got to ND...you guessed it, Brady Quinn just graduated, even though he threw for over 4000 yards and 51
touchdowns passes. I've also seen adrian peterson and ted ginn not get drafted on occasions. In fact the sooners had a weird draft thing going on in my dynasty this year. Adrian got hurt halfway through the year but still rushed for a shade over a thousand so he got drafted.The backup, who rushed for a bit over 800. T and the 3rd string
guy who ran for about 400 yards got drafted to. Who on earth would have drafted the 2nd and 3rd string dudes in real life? Troy smith didn't get drafted and neither did that jarred or smith reciever from USC, whichever one is a senior.
Anyway, just some random stuff i was thinking about...