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  • x_NBA_x
    Pro
    • Nov 2008
    • 665

    #1

    Fantasy Draft, few questions.

    Just a quick few questions regarding the fantasy draft in Madden 25.

    1. Is it enjoyable and has a long CCM life? As I get bored quickly.

    2. Are there any salary cap issues come the second season or further?

    3. Can you adjust which position in the draft you are or is it random?
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  • friscob
    Rookie
    • Jun 2013
    • 0

    #2
    Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

    Originally posted by x_NBA_x
    Just a quick few questions regarding the fantasy draft in Madden 25.

    1. Is it enjoyable and has a long CCM life? As I get bored quickly.

    2. Are there any salary cap issues come the second season or further?

    3. Can you adjust which position in the draft you are or is it random?
    1. All up to you. Fantasy drafts against the CPU aren't very enjoyable b/c they draft terrible teams. Some teams won't have a single player rated above 85 or so which doesn't make sense considering everyone has a 1st round pick. You are also smarter than them and can draft nothing but really talented, but lower rated, rookies and young players in late rounds. It's just unfair against the CPU but is quite a bit of fun when other users are in the league

    2. I'm pretty sure the players are awarded contracts based on where they are drafted and do not have their real life contracts carry over to your league. Early picks get 5 year deals worth more money, and later picks get 1 yr minimum deals

    3. It's random but you can adjust it by backing out and starting the draft over until you like your draft position. It's better to draft around pick 15 so you don't get extended waiting periods from one round to the next (Pick 2 in one round and then pick 31 in the next, 60+ draft picks between your 2 selections)
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    • Herbn
      Rookie
      • Aug 2007
      • 116

      #3
      Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

      Originally posted by x_NBA_x
      Just a quick few questions regarding the fantasy draft in Madden 25.

      1. Is it enjoyable and has a long CCM life? As I get bored quickly.

      2. Are there any salary cap issues come the second season or further?

      3. Can you adjust which position in the draft you are or is it random?
      1. Absolutely. I feel a little more attached to my team since I drafted/built it from scratch. In fact, my fantasy CFM has prevented me from buying GTAV because I'm hooked on my team.
      2. I have not run into salary cap issues (just started my third year, and I have had no issues re-signing the players I want every year). AFAIK I believe it gives bigger/longer contracts depending on which round they were selected.
      3. I believe it's random. I restarted mine 4 times until I was in a position/a QB I wanted was available with my first pick (I took Andrew Luck).

      Some tips...
      1. Pause the draft right when you start so you have all the time in the world to carefully make your picks.
      2. Take a really good, young QB first.
      3. IMO CB/LT/DT are recommended after your QB (not in any particular order). Build the team as if you were a real GM, going after the most important positions first.
      4. Look at their development before drafting. Superstar/Quick development ratings are obviously your prime targets here, and you want to avoid slow development players if possible.
      5. You can wait to get a good RB. I got David Wilson really late (much better in game than real life), and Eddie Lacy (awesome in game even if his OVR doesn't reflect it early on) even later.
      6. The same goes for wide receivers. Although, I did take Julio Jones in my top 5, and he's been pretty much unstoppable. However, I got Justin Blackmon and Cecil Shorts much later on, and Blackmon is being groomed to take over for Jones once his contract is up (I'm anticipating him asking for a lot of money, so I plan on trading him in the last year).
      7. Draft young players. If you see two players with similar ratings but one is 24 while the other is 28/29, always go younger.
      8. Don't always go by the projected draft positions for players. It's pretty accurate early on, but then it goes all out of whack as the draft progresses.
      9. Keep track of trends. If teams suddenly start to go on a run for tight ends, then you should be doing the same. Sometimes you have to anticipate a trend if you really want a specific player at a particular position.
      10. Speed, strength and acceleration are probably the most important ratings you should be looking at (they're much more expensive to develop).
      11. Don't be afraid to restart your draft if you don't have a team you really like. Like I said before, I restarted mine 4 times until I had a team I liked (my team is pretty ridiculous... 2 Super Bowl wins, and I'm in a position to win a third with my team even more stacked after two great drafts).

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      • Herbn
        Rookie
        • Aug 2007
        • 116

        #4
        Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

        Originally posted by friscob
        1. All up to you. Fantasy drafts against the CPU aren't very enjoyable b/c they draft terrible teams. Some teams won't have a single player rated above 85 or so which doesn't make sense considering everyone has a 1st round pick. You are also smarter than them and can draft nothing but really talented, but lower rated, rookies and young players in late rounds. It's just unfair against the CPU but is quite a bit of fun when other users are in the league
        That's weird. I did mine offline and only against the CPU, and there are some stacked teams in my league; quite a few of them to be honest. Most are really well balanced, and there are a few elite teams that match up to the level of talent on my own team. I don't even think that there's a truly bad team in my league.

        Oddly enough, some of the best teams in my league are all in my division, and it certainly keeps it interesting with division races/playing them twice a year. For instance: the Eagles (I'm the Giants) offense has Newton/J Charles/Dez Bryant/AJ Green. They're a nightmare to cover when I'm playing defense, and they have a solid O-line/top 10 defense too.

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        • friscob
          Rookie
          • Jun 2013
          • 0

          #5
          Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

          Originally posted by Herbn
          That's weird. I did mine offline and only against the CPU, and there are some stacked teams in my league; quite a few of them to be honest. Most are really well balanced, and there are a few elite teams that match up to the level of talent on my own team. I don't even think that there's a truly bad team in my league.

          Oddly enough, some of the best teams in my league are all in my division, and it certainly keeps it interesting with division races/playing them twice a year. For instance: the Eagles (I'm the Giants) offense has Newton/J Charles/Dez Bryant/AJ Green. They're a nightmare to cover when I'm playing defense, and they have a solid O-line/top 10 defense too.
          I've come across some really good teams and some really bad ones too. 1 single team drafting Newton, Charles, Dez, and AJ explains why there's some bad ones out there lol.

          I just think it's a little crazy that I was able to draft so many quality young players that the CPU overlooks. Mostly all rookies who are really high round picks

          QB - Tyler Bray , Thad Lewis
          HB - Gio Bernard, Le'Veon Bell, Jon Dwyer, Montaa Ball
          FB - M. Robinson
          WR - Jordy Nelson, J. Blackmon, Edelman, J. Boykin, Swope
          TE - J. Cameron, Travis Kelce, Cumberland
          LT - Eric Fisher
          LG - J Cooper
          C- ?
          RG - Warmack
          RT - ?

          LE- Tyson Jackson
          RE - Cameron Heyward
          DT - Dontari Poe
          LOLB- Orakpo, Jarvis Jones
          MLB - Kuechley, Alonso, Jelani Jenkins (great value)
          ROLB - Ogletree, Sergio Kindle
          CB- Sherman, Talib, Scandrick, Amerson, CJ Wilson
          FS - Eric Reid, Mathieu
          SS - Vaccaro, Tony Jefferson

          Basically an entire roster of rookies and sophomores that are really talented. Guys who should have been drafted much earlier than they were. I will agree that it's still decently enjoyable w/ a good slider set.
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          • Herbn
            Rookie
            • Aug 2007
            • 116

            #6
            Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

            Originally posted by friscob
            I've come across some really good teams and some really bad ones too. 1 single team drafting Newton, Charles, Dez, and AJ explains why there's some bad ones out there lol.

            I just think it's a little crazy that I was able to draft so many quality young players that the CPU overlooks. Mostly all rookies who are really high round picks

            QB - Tyler Bray , Thad Lewis
            HB - Gio Bernard, Le'Veon Bell, Jon Dwyer, Montaa Ball
            FB - M. Robinson
            WR - Jordy Nelson, J. Blackmon, Edelman, J. Boykin, Swope
            TE - J. Cameron, Travis Kelce, Cumberland
            LT - Eric Fisher
            LG - J Cooper
            C- ?
            RG - Warmack
            RT - ?

            LE- Tyson Jackson
            RE - Cameron Heyward
            DT - Dontari Poe
            LOLB- Orakpo, Jarvis Jones
            MLB - Kuechley, Alonso, Jelani Jenkins (great value)
            ROLB - Ogletree, Sergio Kindle
            CB- Sherman, Talib, Scandrick, Amerson, CJ Wilson
            FS - Eric Reid, Mathieu
            SS - Vaccaro, Tony Jefferson

            Basically an entire roster of rookies and sophomores that are really talented. Guys who should have been drafted much earlier than they were. I will agree that it's still decently enjoyable w/ a good slider set.
            They're one of the superteams, and I hate having to play them every year. I always lose the road game I play against the Eagles. But, for the most part, most teams are pretty balanced, and the bad teams aren't all that bad in my CFM.

            A couple of similar players on our teams. This was my team after the draft (missing a few names):

            QB: Luck, Clausen
            RB David Wilson, Eddie Lacy
            WR: Julio, Cecil, Blackmon, Terrance Williams
            TE: Fleener, Ertz
            LT M. Khalil, Sam Baker
            LG A. Levitre
            C Stefen Wiz, Brian Schwenke
            RG Asomoah, Earl Watford
            RT Loadholt, Demar Dotson, Culbreath

            MLB: Kuechly, Jon Bostic
            RLB: Wesley Woodward, Bjoern, Zaviar Gooden, Sio Moore
            LE Kroy Bierman, Justin Francis
            RE: Bruce Irvin, Robert Quinn
            DT: Suh, Poe, Ian Williams, Kawaan Short
            CB: Patrick Peterson, Derek Cox, Josh Robinson, Brandon McGee, Poyer
            FS Eric Reid, Swearinger
            SS Cyprien, Rashad Johnson

            Kuechly and Poe getting slow development was mind boggling for me. How in the world does that happen? And how has Poe worked out for you? I traded him for a first/third round pick since I couldn't pass up on that value (I also just traded for Shariff Floyd to take over for Poe, who is rated 90+). Poe was underperforming, but I guess playing alongside Suh (who is an unblockable freak of nature) does that to you.

            Yeah, a lot of good young talent did get overlooked. Eric Reid have been amazing at safety, and Cyprien has turned out to be an absolute stud at SS. Some teams in real life just have front offices that are horrendous, and I just choose to pretend that it works that way in Madden too.

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            • IlluminatusUIUC
              MVP
              • Jan 2010
              • 2679

              #7
              Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

              I haven't been through a full fantasy draft in Madden 25 yet, but in 13 it was very important to choose your scheme carefully. Guys who might be massive steals would be rated far lower or not shown at all.
              Bills, Sabres, Illini, Cubs, basically any team that abuses its fanbase and I'm there.

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              • friscob
                Rookie
                • Jun 2013
                • 0

                #8
                Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                Poe has been great for me. Gets off blocks and is a key piece in my 3-4. Didn't expect him to make a difference in the pass game but shockingly he has 2 sacks in 4 games.
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                • Herbn
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 116

                  #9
                  Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                  Originally posted by friscob
                  Poe has been great for me. Gets off blocks and is a key piece in my 3-4. Didn't expect him to make a difference in the pass game but shockingly he has 2 sacks in 4 games.
                  Different story for me. I guess it has something to do with scheme. I run a 4-3, and he's better suited to play the 3-4 NT. Another reason why I opted to trade for Shariff Floyd and give up on Poe (Floyd has 2 sacks in his first 2 games).

                  He consistently had issues getting off blocks even though Suh was double teamed frequently (Suh still managed to get 12 sacks for me last year, while Poe had 3). Poe had plenty of 1-on-1 situations to take advantage of, but he never really did much with those opportunities. He was great at plugging holes and stopping the run though.

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                  • heater41
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 178

                    #10
                    Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                    How are you able to view players so carefully? With hardly anytime between picks, I have enough trouble meeting the timer. Am I doing something wrong?

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                    • friscob
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 0

                      #11
                      Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                      Originally posted by heater41
                      How are you able to view players so carefully? With hardly anytime between picks, I have enough trouble meeting the timer. Am I doing something wrong?
                      A lot of people pause the draft and take their time but that's kind of cheating. I just have a good idea of who i want and where they are projected to go and use that as my starting point.

                      In the 1st round I always take the best corner which is either Sherman or Peterson. So i have a free minute and a half to look through other players before i take them. My 2nd round pick is the best OLB available (usually Orakpo or Justin Houston). Another free minute and a half. Use the time to find valuable rookies who go later in the draft (Ogletree, Warmack, Cooper, Eric Ried, Amerson, etc)

                      I always ignore QB's, HB's and WR's until later rounds. Can usually get a pretty decent QB w/ a mid 20 pick and there's a lot of HB's who don't get drafted until really late. But if you want an elite QB it's understandable to use an early pick on one
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                      • filtertmp
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 182

                        #12
                        Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                        I have been fairly impressed with the CPU draft logic in fantasy drafts.. they get players that fit their scheme for the most part.

                        Most of the teams are pretty well constructed and balanced. You can build a powerhouse if you game the draft for all young stars, but if you build a team with a good mix you won't be significantly better than any of the CPU teams.

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                        • whipetsam
                          Just started!
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 1

                          #13
                          Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                          good tips for fantasy draft like said earlier pause the draft . take the time to select players that fit your scheme and are young.
                          You do not need a qb until like the 17 round. dont waste a high pick on a qb but for a good o-line 90+ with good rbk pbk and strength.

                          Im in a online ccm with only one friend were in our 4th year with me as the bengals and him the ravens. teams are realistic in the league some great some awful. for example tampa bay has made the super bowl in the first three years of our career. My team has develop so great but ill show my original team.
                          QB: Geno Smith( he 99 after 3 mvp seasons)
                          rb: Doug Martin , lance dunbar
                          fb ted collins
                          wr: blackmon allen goodwin and randle
                          te B Watson
                          LT:barnes
                          LG:B Grubbs
                          C robinson
                          RG Yanda
                          LG R Saffold

                          LE: jerry hughes( 97 in game)
                          RE; shea mcllelin(98 in game)
                          dt: suh and fairley(99-98 in game)
                          lolb: ayers
                          mlb: willis
                          rolb:blackburn
                          cb: revis, carr, amerson, breh wilson
                          fs: meriweather
                          ss: tj ward

                          the overall i showed in( ) are there overall in my 4th year my defense overall is 90 off is 86.

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                          • JagsFan58
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2012
                            • 158

                            #14
                            Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                            What I normally do is when I find a team I want to do a draft with, I will set my settings etc and then will go save my game before I start the draft. So if I don't like my pick, I can just back out and load back up quickly without having to do everything over again.

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                            • No Wayy Andre
                              Rookie
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 187

                              #15
                              Re: Fantasy Draft, few questions.

                              I love the fantasy draft but like people said, it's pretty easy to get a super stacked team since the CPU is awful at drafting. You can end up with a team full of like 5 superstars, meaning the top 5 at their position. Also, CPU doesn't really think about how good rookies are in the game (since they have low AWR this low OVR).

                              It's definitely fun and a big change from normal CCM

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