trexwy
KWFL Salary Cap
January 22, 2013 at 07:51PM View BBCode
When the 1961 draft was held no one was over by much and most were under by 30k or more.
Since it is a 32 team league should there be higher pay rates for the top players, or you could skew the larger league to have better players to accommodate the need for more salary cap.
This also goes with another question that it appears to me that there has been a slight decrease in the overall talent level in the free leagues. Not for the top players so much as for the 2nd and 3rd round picks. They appear to me to go to league minimum quite quickly.
You may have discussed this in one of the threads that I have not read, and if so if you would direct me there I would appreciate it.
[Edited on 1-22-2013 by trexwy]
trexwy
January 22, 2013 at 08:32PM View BBCode
Something else that I was noticing is that the stamina of the players seams lower that before. For example in the RWFL it is not until the 54th LB that there is a single stamina above a B. There are only 4 B+ or better in the top 40 of the DT, none at all in the DE. Why are the defensive front 7 so out of shape?
EdSales87
January 23, 2013 at 12:34AM View BBCode
For the Salary Cap, the numbers will be adjusted eventually, its just not on the top of the board.
Admin
January 26, 2013 at 05:06PM View formatted
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Yes, salaries in general are low. I am probably going to abandon the formulas I have now and simply plug in tables of actual NFL salaries and the top player will get the top salary, the next top will get the next salary, etc., with adjustments by league size.
Chris
EdSales87
January 27, 2013 at 01:17AM View BBCode
I honestly would prefer a formula, rather that set numbers, because then it takes away from Attitude.
Admin
January 30, 2013 at 07:38PM View BBCode
Attitude would still figure in, I would just use the table formula as the base rather than the calculated base.
Or, more likely, I would calculate it both ways and go with the higher of the two numbers.
The problem with my formula is that, to come close to reality, I have to use an arctangent curve formula . The center of the curve has to be calculated individually for each position in each league, and the top is represented by the top player rather than a fixed point. So if the top player at a position is far better than everyone else, it has the effect of depressing everyone's salaries.
Chris
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