Steve-Buffalo Bills wrote:Justin-Chicago wrote:If we really wanted to be like the NFL, training camp would really only move the needle for IN and DI…
Intriguing idea. Love that the player simply becomes more experienced through training camp. To make it work, there would be no room for growth in rookie actuals and potentials for SP, AC, AG, ST, HA, and EN. IN and DI would be closer to league minimums for IN & DI with potentials closer to league maximums.
Example:
CB
82 83 85 59 95 86 55 60
82 83 85 59 95 86 91 88
Post draft boosts would only be made to SP, AC, AG, ST, HA, or EN.
What do you guys think about this concept? Basically, the players you draft will always have the same SP, AC, AG, ST, HA, and EN ratings throughout their careers. The only changes would be to IN and DI.
I'm aware that Charlie has a gradual spread approach he is applying to future draft classes, but this concept does work with that. The key difference is your 1st rounders would be players we currently see with high IN & DI actuals, 2nd and 3rd rounders would be players we currently see with slightly lower IN and DI actuals, and 4th - 7th round players will basically have lower actuals in all ratings (4th being better than 5th, etc. but they are locked in as back up talent who simply get more IN & DI over time).
Thoughts?