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  • SouthernWarrior
    Banned
    • Apr 2020
    • 422

    #1

    Best way to avoid cap penalty?

    So I stupidly drafted a RG with my 6th pick in the draft who is a 72 normal development.. come week 3-4 in the regular season and realize my team has only about 15 million left in cap space for the next year.

    The cap penalty is 13 million for him.. so what is the best option to lower my cap for the next few years? Trading him now? Releasing him now? Waiting a year and then releasing/trading him? He is not currently playing and is backing up Will Hernandez (79 overall)

    my other option is to cut other players but we're making a playoff run and don't want to mess up my team talent wise. Should have just traded the pick down probably
  • ParaAut
    Rookie
    • Aug 2016
    • 166

    #2
    Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

    Releasing him will never make any sense.


    72 OVR - even at normal dev - is still a very good starting point, he should absolutely play. Can easily be 80+ after 1-2 seasons and especially at OL VERY above average starter. OL demands in CFM are crazy (70 OVR guys expect 5-7m per year), so even in these terms he will be cheap for at least 4 years.

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    • crunchy10
      Rookie
      • Jul 2010
      • 98

      #3
      Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

      Originally posted by SouthernWarrior
      So I stupidly drafted a RG with my 6th pick in the draft who is a 72 normal development.. come week 3-4 in the regular season and realize my team has only about 15 million left in cap space for the next year.



      The cap penalty is 13 million for him.. so what is the best option to lower my cap for the next few years? Trading him now? Releasing him now? Waiting a year and then releasing/trading him? He is not currently playing and is backing up Will Hernandez (79 overall)



      my other option is to cut other players but we're making a playoff run and don't want to mess up my team talent wise. Should have just traded the pick down probably


      Don’t take this as being a jerk:

      You drafted a bust. You should do either:
      1- attempt to develop
      2- bench for better players.

      Or clear you cap if you don’t play realistic. That’s the fun of video games is to make it yours.


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      • JoshC1977
        All Star
        • Dec 2010
        • 11564

        #4
        Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

        That's not a bust, that's a borderline starter-quality o-linemen right now (and definitely in the future) and they don't grow on trees in this game.

        Keep and develop him. There are enough O-line injuries in the game that having a good backup as he develops will be beneficial at some point.
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        • khaliib
          MVP
          • Jan 2005
          • 2884

          #5
          Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

          Originally posted by SouthernWarrior
          So I stupidly drafted a RG with my 6th pick in the draft who is a 72 normal development.. come week 3-4 in the regular season and realize my team has only about 15 million left in cap space for the next year.

          The cap penalty is 13 million for him.. so what is the best option to lower my cap for the next few years? Trading him now? Releasing him now? Waiting a year and then releasing/trading him? He is not currently playing and is backing up Will Hernandez (79 overall)

          my other option is to cut other players but we're making a playoff run and don't want to mess up my team talent wise. Should have just traded the pick down probably
          This is one of the little small things that add some value to Franchise that I like that really impacts what you’re able to do team wise.

          Get away from the OVR’s and look at the positional ratings in relation to what you want/like to do.
          - pass more vs run etc

          If their positional ratings are not much different (at least 10pts), you can trade Hernandez being older, for some other needed pieces etc.

          ***for OL, STR is a top rating to be mindful of as it impacts the BLK hold timer across the board, whether pass or run.
          Last edited by khaliib; 10-30-2020, 02:02 PM.

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          • Funkycorm
            Cleveland Baseball Guru
            • Nov 2016
            • 3159

            #6
            Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

            If it were me:

            Trade Hernandez

            Start the rookie.

            Focus train him weekly for 1-2 years and he should be 80 by end of year 2 which is a long term upgrade over Hernandez. Plus he will be younger and have more room to grow. He may still progress at another 1-2 overall a year and will be a key piece to your offensive line for a while.

            If you want to keep Hernandez start the rookie elsewhere on the line. How is your other guard spot?

            He is not a bust. Not by a long shot.
            Last edited by Funkycorm; 10-30-2020, 02:12 PM.
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            • SouthernWarrior
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              • Apr 2020
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              #7
              Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

              Originally posted by Funkycorm
              If it were me:

              Trade Hernandez

              Start the rookie.

              Focus train him weekly for 1-2 years and he should be 80 by end of year 2 which is a long term upgrade over Hernandez. Plus he will be younger and have more room to grow. He may still progress at another 1-2 overall a year and will be a key piece to your offensive line for a while.

              If you want to keep Hernandez start the rookie elsewhere on the line. How is your other guard spot?

              He is not a bust. Not by a long shot.
              My other guards are great.. Quentin Nelson, Andrew Thomas (sorta sucks but fine for now), drafted a center who is now at 79, and Signed an RT for 2 years.

              Unfortunately. the year before I drafted the LG... I signed Will Hernandez to a 2 year deal... would it still be a cap penalty to trade Hernandez on the 1st year of his 2 year deal?

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              • Funkycorm
                Cleveland Baseball Guru
                • Nov 2016
                • 3159

                #8
                Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

                Originally posted by SouthernWarrior
                My other guards are great.. Quentin Nelson, Andrew Thomas (sorta sucks but fine for now), drafted a center who is now at 79, and Signed an RT for 2 years.

                Unfortunately. the year before I drafted the LG... I signed Will Hernandez to a 2 year deal... would it still be a cap penalty to trade Hernandez on the 1st year of his 2 year deal?
                I would wait until the off season but if you want the rookie to be your long term at that position I would personally play him over Hernandez.

                Waiting till the off season then getting a pick for Hernandez would not cost you much in cap penalty.
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                • The Black Redneck
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 140

                  #9
                  Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

                  Originally posted by crunchy10
                  Don’t take this as being a jerk:

                  You drafted a bust. You should do either:
                  1- attempt to develop
                  2- bench for better players.

                  Or clear you cap if you don’t play realistic. That’s the fun of video games is to make it yours.


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                  Right now in my franchise I am hoping for a 70 RG. I would keep him and develop him. Maybe mold him to fill another need on the line. After a season or two if I really can’t use him I will trade him or let him take over for a older vet
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                  • Sportsfan28
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2020
                    • 365

                    #10
                    Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

                    Originally posted by crunchy10
                    Don’t take this as being a jerk:

                    You drafted a bust. You should do either:
                    1- attempt to develop
                    2- bench for better players.

                    Or clear you cap if you don’t play realistic. That’s the fun of video games is to make it yours.


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                    Can you please explain to me how he drafted a bust? Lol You think 79 and under players are busts don’t you?


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                    • bronxct1
                      Rookie
                      • May 2003
                      • 197

                      #11
                      Re: Best way to avoid cap penalty?

                      Originally posted by SouthernWarrior
                      My other guards are great.. Quentin Nelson, Andrew Thomas (sorta sucks but fine for now), drafted a center who is now at 79, and Signed an RT for 2 years.

                      Unfortunately. the year before I drafted the LG... I signed Will Hernandez to a 2 year deal... would it still be a cap penalty to trade Hernandez on the 1st year of his 2 year deal?
                      What was the signing bonus on that deal? If you have any cap space left you may be able to trade him and absorb the cap hit during this season. The cap hit will be the amount of his bonus money for year 2.

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