Whenever I scout I tend to ignore prospects whose scheme is different than mine. Is this a good strategy or are good players always worth it regardless of scheme
How important is the player scheme?
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Re: How important is the player scheme?
Others may disagree, but I find for the most part that I hardly take scheme into consideration when drafting. Even if they are a high OVR in a different scheme other than mine, the fact that he's high overall in any scheme means he's talented in certain attributes. I tend to disregard the OVR in my scheme in this case. -
Re: How important is the player scheme?
If he fits your scheme it gives him more xp points. I still draft a few here and there that doesn't fit my scheme. I like cover/ tampa 2 linebackers but my scheme calls for 3-4 tacklers. If you dont care about a little more xp then don't worry about it. It's just like the development trait. If your Slow = Low XP, Normal = Average XP, Quick = More then average XP, Superstar = Max XP for any goal.Comment
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Re: How important is the player scheme?
If he fits your scheme it gives him more xp points. I still draft a few here and there that doesn't fit my scheme. I like cover/ tampa 2 linebackers but my scheme calls for 3-4 tacklers. If you dont care about a little more xp then don't worry about it. It's just like the development trait. If your Slow = Low XP, Normal = Average XP, Quick = More then average XP, Superstar = Max XP for any goal.Comment
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Re: How important is the player scheme?
I play in 6 online CCMs and I changed the scheme in every one to 3-4 on defense (5 of them were 4-3 teams) and run based schemes on OFF. I changed all the player types (back when I thought all this stuff might actually function). Point is....hardly any of my players fit my player types or schemes and with as many 10k XP packages as I've bought I find it hard to believe I'm missing out on XP. I've bought a couple of 20k Clutch Player packages.
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