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  • Da Hype Iz Real
    Rookie
    • May 2010
    • 115

    #1

    Position Changes

    Do computer controlled teams change recruits positions in the off season for those that may fit better at other positions
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  • playguitar90
    Rookie
    • Dec 2010
    • 206

    #2
    Re: Position Changes

    I would think that they would change athletes, but I'm not too sure.

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    • moylan1234
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 3946

      #3
      Re: Position Changes

      I think they only change to fill a hole not just because a player may be better at a different position

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      • stewart#28
        Rookie
        • May 2008
        • 231

        #4
        Re: Position Changes

        Not sure what the CPU does in regards to POS changes?...Slightly off topic...I had a WR who was 6'2 227 pounds, WR rated 63.....so I move him to TE to see if he would progress and ever become a decent TE...when I moved him he went to 40....just out of curiosity I left him there, he was a SO, and he never progressed past overall rating of 40 seemed odd to me...anyone else ever experienced something similar?
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        • TDenverFan
          MVP
          • Jan 2011
          • 3457

          #5
          Re: Position Changes

          Originally posted by stewart#28
          Not sure what the CPU does in regards to POS changes?...Slightly off topic...I had a WR who was 6'2 227 pounds, WR rated 63.....so I move him to TE to see if he would progress and ever become a decent TE...when I moved him he went to 40....just out of curiosity I left him there, he was a SO, and he never progressed past overall rating of 40 seemed odd to me...anyone else ever experienced something similar?
          I think this is because the lowest rating a player can have is 40. So, he would have needed major boosts each year to reach just a 41 ovr.
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          • Pielet
            Pro
            • Nov 2008
            • 767

            #6
            Re: Position Changes

            Originally posted by stewart#28
            Not sure what the CPU does in regards to POS changes?...Slightly off topic...I had a WR who was 6'2 227 pounds, WR rated 63.....so I move him to TE to see if he would progress and ever become a decent TE...when I moved him he went to 40....just out of curiosity I left him there, he was a SO, and he never progressed past overall rating of 40 seemed odd to me...anyone else ever experienced something similar?
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            RBS is the key rating for a TE I believe which probably explains the low rating. I would imagine the OVR was a lot less than 40 and never progressed passed it.
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            • stewart#28
              Rookie
              • May 2008
              • 231

              #7
              Re: Position Changes

              Originally posted by Pielet
              Gruden,

              RBS is the key rating for a TE I believe which probably explains the low rating. I would imagine the OVR was a lot less than 40 and never progressed passed it.
              Thanks for the info...is seemed strange, he had 85 speed and decent catching rating...you would think he would be at least a 60 TE.....he was going to get cut as a WR, so it was worth a try...
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