And I know I could just skip ahead to next year's draft in my franchise to find the answer, but I'd rather just get the answer from you guys.
Default rookie contract length
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Default rookie contract length
What are the default contract lengths for draft picks by round? I'm assuming earlier picks get longer contracts by default and later picks just get 1-year deals, but if someone could give me a breakdown I'd really appreciate it.
And I know I could just skip ahead to next year's draft in my franchise to find the answer, but I'd rather just get the answer from you guys.Tags: None -
Re: Default rookie contract length
Well that's a little hard to answer because of the new CBA. This years Madden doesn't have the new CBA in it. So last year first rounders would be 5 or 6 years. I say top 5 gets 6 years and the rest get 5. Second and third get 4 year deals. Than 4 through 7 should get 3 or less.
The new CBA has everyone on 4 year deals with a team option for a 5 year. The lower draft picks normally get 1-3 years I think. -
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1-2- they usually ask for a 5 year contract.
The other rounds just depend on how good the player you selected is. If he is great they will ask for 4 year in rounds 3-5.
6-7 rounders depend on how good. If they are good maybe a 2-3 year deal. If they are bad then 1 year.Comment
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Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant default contract length in franchise mode.
Sounds like there isn't really a default, though. For some reason I had thought that in previous versions of Madden, the CPU was signing all 1st and 2nd rounders to 5 year deals, 3-5 rounders to 3 year deals, and 6 and 7 rounders to 1 year deals, or something like that.Comment
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For a first rounder I would do a 5 year, second rounders 4 years, third rounder 3 years, 4th and below 1-2 years.Comment
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I tend to think you should just sign the 1st rounder to a 5/6 year deal, and then sign everyone else to 3/4 years. In reality, teams work those later picks with shorter deals so they're more year-to-year. But teams control a player's rights for the first handful of years of his career anyway, so rather than have to keep signing him every year, it's simpler to give myself the option of cutting him or not instead of re-signing him or not.
Then once the rookie contract is up after 3-5 years, much like real life, that's where the player starts being able to ask for real money.Comment
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Thanks for the responses, but I'm asking what contracts the CPU signs their draft picks to.Comment
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