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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 9: The Offseason
KCF0107
09/11/17 3:48:21 PM
#90:


Phase 2 of Restricted Free Agency

KCF0107 posted...
3. I will publicly reveal all RFAs from user and A.I. teams that can be signed by other teams (AKA were offered a tender) plus their tender levels and the base kind of deal they are looking for.

4. I will give users four days to decide any action, if any, they wish to take. If they do wish to take further action, they will PM me.


The following post will contain a list of all the players (sorted by team) who were offered a tender in Phase 1. These are the players that you can attempt to sign away from other teams, and now is the time to do it. You can only do this with players from other teams. You can not sign your own RFAs to long-term deals.

In parenthesis will be the draft pick compensation that you would have to give up if you sign a player and their original team does not match it. To reiterate, you will not lose draft picks for merely offering a deal to a player. The original team also has to decline to match said offer in Phase 3.

Proceeding it will be a slashline. This slashline is the kind of deal that the player is looking for, but it is NOT the deal that you have to sign them to. You can offer them a contract between 1-7 years in length, but you need to keep in mind of the base deal when it comes to offering a customized offer.

If a player is asking for 4 / $8.00 mil / $1.60 mil, offering them 3 / $3.00 mil / $300k will certainly be shot down by the player. I only submit offers to players after the phase has ended, so in this scenario, you would have wasted your time, not to mention the user/AI might be also compelled to match such a below-market deal if it miraculously was accepted by the player.

In fact, if you really want a player, you will probably want to increase the amount of money (not necessarily the years) that a player is requesting to increase the odds of the user/AI with the player's rights will not match the deal. In this example, the player is looking for a contract that offers $2.00 mil a year with $400k in guaranteed money as 8.00 mil / 4 = $2.00 mil and $1.60 mil / 4 = $400k. Use the second and third figures in a slashline to use as a benchmark.

I have one last thing to mention. You can only attempt to sign someone if you have the draft pick compensation that would be needed to acquire them. If a player was signed to a high tender, they require 1st and 3rd round picks in compensation. If you don't have both, you cannot attempt to sign the player in question. Here are the teams who have RFA limitations due to trades from Season 8:
- Cowboys cannot sign anyone that requires a 1st round pick
- Falcons cannot sign anyone that requires a 3rd round pick
- Panthers cannot sign anyone that requires a 3rd round pick
- Steelers cannot sign anyone that requires a 1st, 4th, or 5th round pick
- Titans cannot sign anyone that requires a 5th round pick
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