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  • GhNike034
    Rookie
    • Jan 2010
    • 9

    #1

    Making Trades in Franchise Mode

    I'm not too worried about keeping exact rosters so I like to trade for a big name, but this year it seems almost impossible (I've even gone as far as sending two 1st round picks.) Anyone else having trouble making trades.
  • Sort of Irish
    Rookie
    • Aug 2010
    • 110

    #2
    Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

    How big are we talking? Like two first rounders for Derrelle Revis big?

    ...if anything I've had the opposite experience with the CPU. I sent Takeo Spikes plus a first rounder to the Raiders for Rolando McClain and a second rounder.

    There is a lot of value in a guy like McClain plus first round picks in Madden are kind of useless. So I got the better end of that deal in my opinion.

    I wouldn't expect to get Revis or Willis or any other marquis player for a couple of first round picks. The computer does have enough sense to know that's a bad deal.
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    • sniperhare
      MVP
      • Dec 2009
      • 1145

      #3
      Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

      Try and trade for an older backup, or starter if the team has a young player in the wings ready to take over.

      Look for teams with more depth than needed, or positions on your team that are strong that they are weak in.

      Player for player trades are rare in the NFL, and most trades occur in the offseason.

      Think about why a team would want to trade away a known talent for a chance at success, why would they hurt themselves one year for a potential next year.

      One of the main problems is we cannot trade future draft picks, those are often used as bargaining chips in deals because many teams will eagerly trade them to get that one player they think will put them over the top.

      Franchise QB's, LT's and to a lesser extent 4-3 DE's, 3-4 NT's and lockdown corners should be hard to trade for.

      RB's are a dime a dozen, but good ones will cost you. IRL if the Jags were offered a deal on draft day with a first, second and a potential second in the next year for MJD I would be surprised to see them turn it down.

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      • GhNike034
        Rookie
        • Jan 2010
        • 9

        #4
        Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

        Thanks. I was at first trying to get Willis but realized it was not going to happen. I was surprised to see the same offer turned down when offered for Vernon Davis. Another problem could be that I go for youth and they are valued higher even with lower attributes.

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        • Da Amba Lamps
          Rookie
          • Jul 2010
          • 295

          #5
          Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

          actually with firsts I've had some huge wins. I drafted a de who was 284 and he had 20 sacks as a rookie. But I don't often try to make moves for better players when i do franchises I usually trade established older players down

          or with the rams franchise I'm doing, I traded lauranaitis( I hate him so much) for mcclain(huge mancrush)

          though i've tried to keep the trades minimal, I think I've only made 2 trades one of chris long and little animal.

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          • Sort of Irish
            Rookie
            • Aug 2010
            • 110

            #6
            Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

            Originally posted by GhNike034
            Another problem could be that I go for youth and they are valued higher even with lower attributes.
            The CPU seems to put a little value in youth but not much... the trade I mentioned above McClain is 79 overall with A potential and Takeo Spike is in the low 80s and on the decline. Thats only about a 4 or 5 point spread between the two guys in overall rating but Spikes has been in the league for 11 or 12 seasons.

            There are plenty of teams that are more than willing to dump young talent for and older albeit slightly better player and a draft pick. Off the top of my head you could probably grab Dez Bryant off the Cowboys relatively easily but I haven't tried it...
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            • Sort of Irish
              Rookie
              • Aug 2010
              • 110

              #7
              Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

              Originally posted by Da Amba Lamps
              actually with firsts I've had some huge wins. I drafted a de who was 284 and he had 20 sacks as a rookie. But I don't often try to make moves for better players when i do franchises I usually trade established older players down
              It really just depends, I seem to have bad luck with my first rounders... they typically are in the mid 70s overall with B potential. I grabbed a DE in the 3rd in who is a 89 overall with an A potential. He signed a 7 year contract for next to nothing...


              Originally posted by Da Amba Lamps
              though i've tried to keep the trades minimal, I think I've only made 2 trades one of chris long and little animal.
              I try to keep my trades realistic and infrequent too. I dished Michael Huff for Tom Zbikowski plus a 3rd rounder... that's it so far with my Raiders franchise.

              ...I made a few more moves with my 49er's franchise but ended that one halfway through because I'm not that big of a Niners fan.
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              • TeamBuilder
                MVP
                • Jun 2009
                • 2214

                #8
                Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                You can pretty easily abuse trade logic, for example...

                Start with the Ravens, convert LOLB Jarett Johnson into a DT, release a random player, then you can complete this trade...

                Jarett Johnson to the Jags for Rashean Mathis, 1st, and Daryl Smith (or Mike Sims-Walker, or Justin Durant).

                Robbery

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                • DaddyDunc
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 77

                  #9
                  Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                  heh. i traded the following upon starting my skins 'chise.

                  CP for Tracy Porter...

                  Santana for Dumerville and a 2nd...

                  Rabach for the Eagles' center N. Cole or whoever and a 5th...

                  then i signed Otagwe and Terrel Owens as FAs...


                  i cleared huge cap room gettin rid of Portis and Moss. LJ is beastly so i didnt lose anything and boosted my secondary immensely.

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                  • NYJFan81
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 79

                    #10
                    Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                    One way that trade logic can be beat is by trading your first round pick (I use the Jets) for the raiders or bucs or any real bad teams 1st 2nd and 3rd rounders. It has worked for years now.

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                    • PantherBeast_OS
                      RKO!!
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 6636

                      #11
                      Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                      Trading players this year is much more harder. The only way you will trade a certain player if you got a player that teams wants. It seems teams will only trade for their needs now. I'm in year 2 of franchise mode. About to play my first game of the season. I got to many hugh contracts to deal with. I tryed to trade Deanglo Willaim Panthers number 1 RB and is one of the best in the league with a 93 overall. I tryed to trade him to the Jets for old man Kris Jenkins age 32 . I also throw in a 1st and 2nd rounder along with Dwill who 28 yrs old. And the jets rejected that sweet deal. So I think Ea made it where teams trade for more on needs bases then just trading up for anything. Sounds kind of stupid to me. But I guess the way it goes I guess.

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                      • TeamBuilder
                        MVP
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 2214

                        #12
                        Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                        Originally posted by DaddyDunc
                        heh. i traded the following upon starting my skins 'chise.

                        CP for Tracy Porter...

                        Santana for Dumerville and a 2nd...

                        Rabach for the Eagles' center N. Cole or whoever and a 5th...

                        then i signed Otagwe and Terrel Owens as FAs...

                        i cleared huge cap room gettin rid of Portis and Moss. LJ is beastly so i didnt lose anything and boosted my secondary immensely.

                        For some reason, Dumerville is really easy to acquire in M11. It's like his OVR is really a 78 or something.

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                        • TheXman28
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 14

                          #13
                          Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                          I'm still mad about my Asomugha for Tim Tebow and 80 ovr CB.
                          What the heck was I thinking

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                          • cheapargentina
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 360

                            #14
                            Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                            Originally posted by TheXman28
                            I'm still mad about my Asomugha for Tim Tebow and 80 ovr CB.
                            What the heck was I thinking
                            you cut Russel and pick up Tebow?

                            Al Davis is too old hahaha

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                            • EL_GABE
                              Have a V8....POWER!
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 2372

                              #15
                              Re: Making Trades in Franchise Mode

                              it is hader to trade...im using the bills(meantime until the season starts n get the roster update to use my cowboys) i tries getting ochocinco i offerd a 2nd and 2 3 round pics i got denied then i offerd cj spiller(lynch is a beast for me and my starter for the 2 seasons posting up top 3 fantasy numberslol) and a 2nd pick and still got denied so the tradinglogic is better this year
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