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Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:53 pm
by James-Eagles
My thoughts not sure how possible this is.
This season if a player isn't on a roster at the start of the playoff and is 4 years or higher in the game file Delete them from the Free Agent pool.
It could make cuts an Free Agency more interesting since there won't be 30 copies of the players we are cutting.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2025 7:05 pm
by Matt-Jacksonville
Could this also get us closer to where we want the ratings to be by forcing people to sign more of the younger guys?
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:46 am
by Donovon-Steelers
Seems like an easy solution to help propel the overall ratings to the desired range. Plus, most older FAs are probably 95-98% as good as guys on rosters - this is unrealistic. Most unsigned NFL guys are nowhere near as close to this - there's a big dropoff in skill. Following James' proposal would make our roster decisions, later-round draft picks, trades, etc all have more meaning because there's no huge FA vet safety net. Its a good idea.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:28 am
by Rich-League Officer
I am not opposed to this and if you pull back and examine where we are today vs only 6 seasons ago, it's night and day.
I have already deleted many free agents, mostly the terrible ones from the game.
Last season I deleted 332 players from the universe.
The new retirement system has been a huge success as well.
In 2040, if you did an export file there were 4053 recorded entries.
In 2046, there are 2082 recorded entries.
We are a leaner meaner league file than we used to be.
I could take this further if that's what the coaches want.
It does make sense that if a veteran player is not on someones roster, he's done with football.
It would make all the incoming rookies more important.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:14 pm
by Dean-Atlanta
Given that teams can sign players to their PS (from FAs or later round drafted players) that can serve as injury insurance, I suspect you could delete 90 percent f the remaining FAs quite easily and do most of what James suggested.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 11:52 pm
by James-Eagles
Rich-League Officer wrote:I am not opposed to this and if you pull back and examine where we are today vs only 6 seasons ago, it's night and day.
I have already deleted many free agents, mostly the terrible ones from the game.
Last season I deleted 332 players from the universe.
The new retirement system has been a huge success as well.
In 2040, if you did an export file there were 4053 recorded entries.
In 2046, there are 2082 recorded entries.
We are a leaner meaner league file than we used to be.
I could take this further if that's what the coaches want.
It does make sense that if a veteran player is not on someones roster, he's done with football.
It would make all the incoming rookies more important.
I agree things have got a lot better. My thoughts were just a response to people talking about the state of Free Agent pool. I suggested it as a simple response to what some view as a problem too my talent in Free Agent pool.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2025 7:42 am
by Barney - Vikings
I would be fine with this although I’d make it year 6 instead of 4.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 3:24 am
by Mitch-Oilers
Great idea!
Rich has done a lot of weeding the FA garden already. However, I think some additional pruning would be great.
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 4:13 pm
by Steve-Buffalo Bills
I'm all for this
Re: Over Populated Free Agent pool
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 5:26 pm
by Charlie-49ers
Five years sounds good for a start. However, Rich and I retain the right to make an occasional exception. For example, if there is a top 25 player at their position and he is greater than 5 years, we might consider (probably) leaving him in the pool (injury replacement material).