Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
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Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
Okay so I did a fantasy draft and have the likes of Sidney Rice and Kenny Britt. I am currently trying to do a trade for Mike Wallace so I will have a beast WR core. Mike Wallace 87 overall who has A potential and is 25 years of age would be my slot WR just b/c of speed. In doing so I have heard that his lvl increase matters on where he is put on the depth chart. Will that mean if he is the #3 WR he will not increase as much as the #1 WR Kenny Britt who has an A potential as well?Tags: None -
Re: Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
Okay so I did a fantasy draft and have the likes of Sidney Rice and Kenny Britt. I am currently trying to do a trade for Mike Wallace so I will have a beast WR core. Mike Wallace 87 overall who has A potential and is 25 years of age would be my slot WR just b/c of speed. In doing so I have heard that his lvl increase matters on where he is put on the depth chart. Will that mean if he is the #3 WR he will not increase as much as the #1 WR Kenny Britt who has an A potential as well? -
Re: Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
In my experience, progression is based on statistics and their correlation to other players in the rough age group/year of that player, and potential - that's it. I have no issues progressing players lower on the depth chart at a similar rate assuming potential and age are similar if the stats are as well.Comment
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Re: Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
Appreciate the responses guys. I am new to franchise mode so this will definitely help. How about Rookies with A potential or guys 24 old and under. How much do they progress each season/more than people who older of age ex: age 28 with A potential?Comment
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Re: Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
Age makes virtually no difference until they get old enough to regress, what really affects their progression is how many years they have been in the league. So rookies, 2nd, and 3rd year players will progress by far the most and then taper off.
This is basically to prevent rookies that come out at 20 from being a ton better than 24 year old rookies, or players like Cameron Wake who came into the league very late but still got better each year.
A 28 year old who has been in the league for awhile will generally not progress without an outrageous season, and they could regress at that age with a poor season. Quarterbacks do seem to progress for a bit longer in my experience, but still slowly after the first 3 years.
Age of course does matter when comparing stats for progression (IE a 25 year-old progresses vs other 25 year-olds via his stats).Last edited by Pandetta; 10-11-2011, 07:11 PM.Comment
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Re: Question on having a star WR in the slot with A Potential
I don't care about the others,I just like Kobe,haha.
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