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Post by Admin on Apr 10, 2020 22:19:50 GMT -5
With us using our own contracts with a $/y set up and likely building rosters by a regular or snake draft, I wanted to talk about how we would do that.
I feel like the first few rounds we should start at $4 for players, thinking 3 rounds at least, then 5-7 rounds at $3, then like 6-8 rounds at $2, then finishing at $1
It would look like this
Rounds 1-3: $4 = $12 Rounds 4-10: $3 = $21 Rounds 11-17: $2 = $14 Rounds 18-23: $1 = $6 Total = $53
Then a 3 round rookie draft where round 1 is $3, round 2 is $2, and round 3 is $1
So we would end up at $59 after both drafts
The veteran draft will be capped at 3 years and the rookie draft will be capped at 5 years (Stated in the rookie draft rule thread)
Salary cap will likely be $75/$80 and years available will be 75(that's what it has been in the leagues that have used this system and it works well)
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Post by Admin on Apr 16, 2020 12:33:01 GMT -5
Any arguments here?
Extend the $4 to 4-5 rounds? Moving the $3 rounds out to round 12?
$59 by the time both drafts end seems a touch light, although I know with extensions in the future, RFA bids in the future, and in-season FA it will quickly move close to the $75/80 cap limit that we eventually decide on
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Post by Arizona Cardinals (Chris) on Apr 16, 2020 12:58:19 GMT -5
I think your first setup (totaling $53) is good, with a $75 cap.
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Post by Washington Commanders (John) on Apr 16, 2020 17:20:15 GMT -5
$80/80y
Starting off paying out so much for the Inaugural Draft, then Rookie Draft, not to mention adding through FA and Trades. What about using a 80/80 Rule? Thoughts?
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Post by Chicago Bears (John) on Apr 17, 2020 9:34:10 GMT -5
Like the 1st setup
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 17:12:08 GMT -5
Like the first setup as well.
Also, when are we planning on this startup draft to happen? After the NFL real life draft?
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Post by Admin on Apr 17, 2020 17:21:46 GMT -5
Like the first setup as well. Also, when are we planning on this startup draft to happen? After the NFL real life draft? The plan currently is the end of the month, but I want to make sure we have rules discussed and voted on before we get into the draft. So we need to get these last 4 spots filled as quickly as possible. Like most have seen, I have started the ball rolling on voting on some rules
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 21:27:04 GMT -5
yea i like the first setup
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2020 8:33:14 GMT -5
I like the setup
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Post by Las Vegas Raiders (Jacob) on Apr 18, 2020 9:09:57 GMT -5
Is 1$ the minimum? Or can we bid 0 on a free agent later?
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Post by Admin on Apr 18, 2020 10:28:19 GMT -5
Minimum bid is $1
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2020 11:02:44 GMT -5
With no other suggestions, lets say the plan is to roll with the first set up I posted. It will give teams wiggle room to make moves the first season and leave some cap to spend next off-season in the rookie draft and RFAs(which will spike some guys $, trust me)
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Post by Seattle Seahawks (Justin) on Apr 19, 2020 11:51:17 GMT -5
Are we including this up coming rookies in this inaugural draft Or are we drafting based off last years players then have a separate draft for this years rookies?
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2020 12:07:57 GMT -5
Are we including this up coming rookies in this inaugural draft Or are we drafting based off last years players then have a separate draft for this years rookies? Plan is to do a vets only 23 round draft, then a 3 round rookie draft. The idea I was thinking, but need to post to discuss, was after the 23 round draft, whatever the order is there we inverse it for the rookie draft, so whoever got pick 1 in the vet draft would get 24 in the rookie draft and whoever got pick 24 in the vet draft gets pick 1 in the rookie draft and so on.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 12:15:29 GMT -5
Would both drafts be a snake draft then? Or just straight up if your 1st then your 1st in each round?
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2020 12:27:00 GMT -5
I guess I need to make a poll for that. I floated the question in the original post here, but it didn't get any attention because people were looking at the $ layout per round.
I feel a snake might be better for the startup, but will leave it up to the league to decide
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 12:33:31 GMT -5
I say we randomize the order first, then have it be snake for both drafts. This makes the first pick in the vet draft have the last in the rookie draft, but then they have the last pick in the second round veteran draft and first pick in the second round for rookies. As fair as it gets, but there needs to be even rounds
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Post by New England Patriots (Brian) on Apr 19, 2020 12:41:36 GMT -5
I say we randomize the order first, then have it be snake for both drafts. This makes the first pick in the vet draft have the last in the rookie draft, but then they have the last pick in the second round veteran draft and first pick in the second round for rookies. As fair as it gets, but there needs to be even rounds I like this idea but agree we should vote either way.
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2020 13:14:45 GMT -5
I say we randomize the order first, then have it be snake for both drafts. This makes the first pick in the vet draft have the last in the rookie draft, but then they have the last pick in the second round veteran draft and first pick in the second round for rookies. As fair as it gets, but there needs to be even rounds When you say even rounds do you mean shifting it to 22 rounds in the vet draft instead of 23, and 4 rookie rounds instead of 3 rounds?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 13:39:03 GMT -5
That was what I was unsure about. I would be up for it but I’m sure others would not
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