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KCF0107 04/11/25 5:36:49 AM #51: |
Spreadsheet is now updated for post-UFA stuff including rosters, team financials, and free agents. The next Offseason event will be the NFL Draft, which is currently slated to take place on Saturday, April 19th. I will do the usual postings when I next do stuff and hopefully no later then this Saturday will I have the prospects posted. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:14:06 AM #52: |
Live NFL Draft This is a 7-round affair where teams select college players. There are 32 picks in each round for a total of 224 selections overall. We will be doing a single-day draft again this season. The draft takes place in the spreadsheet as that is where all the info is, and I totally failed in my lone attempt to do a draft in both the spreadsheet and Discord. In one of the posts below, I will include the draft order again as well as updated draft pick ownerships. I only include ownership of other teams' picks. If you wish to attend the draft at all, it is required that you own a Google account and either PM/DM me or post here the email associated with it so that I can include you as having permission in the spreadsheet and you can sign in and enter the chat function which is located near the top right of the spreadsheet. Most of you have done so in previous years, but there could be a few people wanting to attend this year but have yet to receive permission. You must be on a desktop/laptop to access the chat function that will allow you to enter the live draft. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:14:35 AM #53: |
NFL Draft Rules 1. When it is your time to pick, type your selection in the spreadsheet 2. There is a 5 minute pick limit, which starts when I say something along the lines of "X team is on the clock" 3. If no pick has been made after 5 minutes, I will select the player for you 4. If a user is not present at the time they are on the clock, they will be auto-drafted via rule #3 until they notify me of their return --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:15:46 AM #54: |
If I can't or don't want to be here for the draft, what are my options? Queue - You give me a list of players in order of priority. It can be as few as one and as many as the 250+ prospects that will eventually be in that sheet. Draft Strategy - You give me a vague or specific set of instructions on how to draft your players. An example of this would be: Draft best available DT in 1st round Draft best available player in 2nd-4th rounds Draft best available player for a position of need in 5th-7th rounds. Conditionals - You give me a list of conditionals. Unlike the other two examples, this one is best used if you only think that you will be unavailable for a single round. Using QB Trevor Lawrence as an example: 1. Draft QB Trevor Lawrence 2. Draft the best available CB with a 1st round grade 3. Draft the best available player for a position of need --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:16:22 AM #55: |
Even if you plan to attend the draft, it would really help me out if you send me something from the previous post. I cannot stress enough just how important this is to me. Even if you plan to attend the draft, there is only one person guaranteed to be present for the draft, and that's me because otherwise there is no draft. So the draft runs as smoothly as it possibly, I create a spreadsheet where I craft detailed draft plans for all user teams in case I have to draft for them. If I am given a strategy/queue/conditional (especially one that encompasses the entire draft) from a team, then I do not have to waste my time and effort for said team. Please do this as having to come up with draft plans for 15+ user teams would possibly take me 10 hours. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:16:59 AM #56: |
The NFL Draft is tentatively scheduled to begin on Saturday, April 19th in the 1-3 PM ET range. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:18:52 AM #57: |
NFL Draft Order 1. Titans 2. Bills 3. Browns 4. 49ers 5. Bears 6. Panthers 7. Lions 8. Bengals 9. Dolphins 10. Steelers 11. Rams 12. Jets 13. Commanders 14. Express 15. Giants 16. Seahawks 17. Colts 18. Chiefs 19. Packers 20. Buccaneers 21. Cowboys 22. Ravens 23. Falcons 24. Jaguars 25. Patriots 26. Vikings 27. Broncos 28. Eagles 29. Raiders 30. Orcas 31. Pumpkins 32. Pioneers Bengals own Patriots 6th Patriots own Steelers 1st + 3rd, Bengals 2nd + 4th Pioneers own Raiders 1st Pumpkins own Buccaneers 1st, Colts 2nd Steelers own Patriots 7th Vikings own Cowboys 4th --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BlueCrystalTear 04/12/25 1:33:07 AM #58: |
KCF0107 posted... The NFL Draft is tentatively scheduled to begin on Saturday, August 19th in the 1-3 PM ET range.You meant April, yes? --- Help control the pet population. Have your pets spayed or neutered! RIP Bob Barker (1923 - 2023) - and thanks for all the memories. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/12/25 1:38:39 AM #59: |
No, you must all wait four months --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/15/25 5:03:35 PM #60: |
KCF0107 posted... Even if you plan to attend the draft, it would really help me out if you send me something from the previous post. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shattered 04/15/25 7:12:46 PM #61: |
Ok, so scouting reports have always seemed like a crapshoot. So I spent way more time than I would like to admit performing manual research on the matter to try de-mystify it (i.e. manually recording entire draft classes scouting reports and then recording the players actual stats post draft). I believe I gathered enough data to do so. Read it. Or don't. The exercise was fruitful to me at least but maybe it will be useful / insightful for someone else within the project. Word Doc explaining findings (I put in TL;DRs too) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/18o82brySEpLzc5cSWM-ME_A6SNCD7AirGPuyDHWgNbs/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet with the raw data - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MsbX1XU_w40toWkzQWtRjinOEELIHFcHaThxW68L670/edit?gid=41318485#gid=41318485 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/17/25 4:42:38 PM #62: |
KCF0107 posted... Even if you plan to attend the draft, it would really help me out if you send me something from the previous post. Tomorrow is the day that I will have to set aside however many hours to do this, so please aid in me keeping it at only a couple (I know that 0 is unrealistic) --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shattered 04/18/25 11:41:58 AM #63: |
I won't be at the draft but if someone wants to ditch like a 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th for a 6th or 7th and a future pick for cost reasons, hit me up before the draft. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MysteriousStan 04/18/25 7:55:35 PM #64: |
With less than 24 hours till draft time (presumably), it's time to drop the mock. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vnsury2cVcv_zkG-wjR0WttjeMg_cnyFGuwt68EnOs8/edit?usp=drivesdk Can't wait to hear how wrong it is! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shattered 04/18/25 8:08:04 PM #65: |
Mine is in my spreadsheet. I definitely didn't give it as much thought as usual because I was working on the other project https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Hd7lQcU2_bECw_12qH7aMQVq0qraKN4z5gPGYOl38OU/edit?usp=drivesdk ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheKnightOfNee 04/18/25 9:32:45 PM #66: |
Draft strategy sent to KCF! Not sure if I'll be there this time around. --- ONLY FIVE CAN LADDER. Sushi, kamikaze, fujiyama, nippon-ichi... ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/18/25 10:09:40 PM #67: |
With the draft tomorrow, I will post in here and ping in Discord when I will be entering the spreadsheet to be prepared to draft. I wish that I could be more exact with the time other than the 1-3 PM ET range, but it will just depend when I get up and get other stuff done. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 2:45:32 PM #68: |
We will be conducting the draft shortly --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 3:40:17 PM #69: |
I am in the middle of draft, but as is tradition, here is what the first round would look like if I made every selection https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iQDl3wbPGkp8PsSrrnzuLfrKeksZp8Y-6cAFQXh2aro --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 8:33:26 PM #70: |
Round 1 Recap: 1. Titans - USC OT Austin Jackson 2. Bills - Penn St. OLB Micah Parsons 3. Browns - Florida DE Jonathan Greenard 4. 49ers - Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence 5. Bears - Tennessee DE Darrell Taylor 6. Panthers - Utah CB Jaylon Johnson 7. Lions - Tennessee G Trey Smith 8. Bengals - Louisville OT Mekhi Becton 9. Dolphins - Wisconsin HB Jonathan Taylor 10. Patriots - Minnesota FS Antoine Winfield Jr. 11. Rams - Alabama QB Mac Jones 12. Jets - Southern Illinois FS Jeremy Chinn 13. Commanders - Clemson CB A.J. Terrell 14. Express - Alabama CB Trevon Diggs 15. Giants - Texas Tech OT Terence Steele 16. Seahawks - Houston DT Ed Oliver 17. Colts - Yale MLB Foyesade Oluokun 18. Chiefs - LSU OLB K'Lavon Chaisson 19. Packers - Florida CB C.J. Henderson 20. Pumpkins - SMU WR Courtland Sutton 21. Cowboys - Ohio St. HB J.K. Dobbins 22. Ravens - San Jose St. OT Ryan Robertson 23. Falcons - Ole Miss WR D.K. Metcalf 24. Jaguars - Michigan DE Michael Danna 25. Patriots - Stanford MLB Blake Martinez 26. Vikings - BYU QB Zach Wilson 27. Broncos - Ohio St. WR Terry McLaurin 28. Eagles - Stanford QB Davis Mills 29. Pioneers - Notre Dame FS Alohi Gilman 30. Orcas - Oklahoma WR Marquise Brown 31. Pumpkins - Wisconsin-Whitewater G Quinn Meinerz 32. Pioneers - Memphis HB Darrell Henderson --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 8:48:04 PM #71: |
Round 2 Recap: 1. Titans - Tulsa OLB Zaven Collins 2. Bills - L.A. Tech CB L'Jarius Sneed 3. Browns - TCU CB Jeff Gladney 4. 49ers - Memphis HB Tony Pollard 5. Bears - Texas G Samuel Cosmi 6. Panthers - Florida St. QB Ed Watson 7. Lions - Oklahoma St. HB Justice Hill 8. Patriots - North Carolina DE Greg Combs 9. Dolphins - Florida Atlantic TE Harrison Bryant 10. Steelers - McNeese St. MLB Ron Shelton 11. Rams - Oklahoma St. G Teven Jenkins 12. Jets - Ohio St. CB Jeff Okudah 13. Commanders - Tennessee DT Shy Tuttle 14. Express - LSU WR Russell Gage 15. Giants - Houston QB Wally Gonzalez 16. Seahawks - Notre Dame G Aaron Banks 17. Pumpkins - Ohio St. CB Damon Arnette 18. Chiefs - Maryland HB Ty Johnson 19. Packers - Arizona DE Denard Alexander 20. Buccaneers - Clemson OT Thurman Nichols 21. Cowboys - N.C. St. DT B.J. Hill 22. Ravens - Iowa St. WR Allen Lazard 23. Falcons - USC G Alijah Vera-Tucker 24. Jaguars - Ohio St. DT Dre'Mont Jones 25. Patriots - Notre Dame DT Jerry Tillery 26. Vikings - Florida St. DT Derrick Nnadi 27. Broncos - Northwestern DT Tyler Lancaster 28. Eagles - Michigan FB Ben Mason 29. Raiders - Nevada OT Leonard Donaldson 30. Orcas - N.C. St. MLB Germaine Pratt 31. Pumpkins - South Carolina OLB D.J. Wonnum 32. Pioneers - Stanford C Drew Dalman --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 9:00:04 PM #72: |
Round 3 Recap: 1. Titans - San Jose St. OLB Earl Taylor 2. Bills - BYU QB Corwin Barker 3. Browns - Washington HB Myles Gaskin 4. 49ers - Pittsburgh MLB Jameel Irwin 5. Bears - Kentucky OLB Keyshawn Molinari 6. Panthers - Notre Dame C Robert Hainsey 7. Lions - Virginia FB Gerald Polk 8. Bengals - Maryland FS Darnell Savage Jr. 9. Dolphins - Arizona St. OLB Blaine Mitchell 10. Patriots - Arizona St. OT Brent Higgins 11. Rams - Auburn MLB Jayson Harris 12. Jets - UCLA OLB Calvin Abraham 13. Commanders - Miami DE Corey Beckett 14. Express - South Carolina FB Adam Prentice 15. Giants - Penn St. TE Pat Freiermuth 16. Seahawks - Nebraska DE Earl Moes 17. Colts - Colorado G Darren Rice 18. Chiefs - Miami C Jake Burnett 19. Packers - Lehigh G Reuben Nelson 20. Buccaneers - Dayton TE Adam Trautman 21. Cowboys - Wisconsin OT Ray Carter 22. Ravens - Butler MLB Darick Lewis 23. Falcons - Notre Dame OT Dexter Kirby 24. Jaguars - Virginia CB Billy Butler 25. Patriots - Murray State QB Anthony Hunter 26. Vikings - Grambling St. CB Joey Andrews 27. Broncos - Florida TE Kyle Pitts 28. Eagles - Colorado G Leonardo Chapman 29. Raiders - Boston College DE Bobby Renick 30. Orcas - Kentucky HB Benny Snell Jr. 31. Pumpkins - California FS Wayne Riley 32. Pioneers - Arizona St. WR Cris Paulding --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 11:12:35 PM #73: |
Round 4 Recap: 1. Titans - Hampton FS Edward Alexander 2. Bills - Boston College G Joey Johnstone 3. Browns - Stanford QB Tra King 4. 49ers - Arkansas OLB Scott Patton 5. Bears - UTEP OT Cortez Brown 6. Panthers - Arkansas DT Armon Watts 7. Lions - Kentucky OT Billy Philips 8. Patriots - Cincinnati TE Josiah Deguara 9. Dolphins - TCU OLB Marco White 10. Steelers - Tennessee OLB Howard Irwin 11. Rams - Northwestern CB Leon Burt 12. Jets - Miami C Ronyell Hill 13. Commanders - Texas A&M G Sam Andrews 14. Express - Penn St. OLB Torry Coen 15. Giants - Alcorn St. DT Rich Frederick 16. Seahawks - Nebraska MLB Joey Gilbert 17. Colts - Army OLB Stan Caldwell 18. Chiefs - Alabama SS John Spriggs 19. Packers - Arizona St. WR N'Keal Harry 20. Buccaneers - Miami OLB Cedric Perez 21. Vikings - Ohio St. WR Parris Campbell 22. Steelers - LSU TE Vernon Simpson 23. Falcons - Tuskegee FB Larry Sapp 24. Jaguars - Illinois WR Doug Baker 25. Patriots - Notre Dame WR Leon Dunbar 26. Vikings - West Virginia G Jermaine Freeborg 27. Broncos - Miami G Jamal Adkins 28. Eagles - Southern Miss CB Champ Hill 29. Raiders - Auburn FS Henry Rogers 30. Orcas - Nebraska SS Chris Bryant 31. Pumpkins - Wisconsin C Bobby Bassett 32. Pioneers - Florida FB Deion Wynn --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 11:20:15 PM #74: |
Round 5 Recap: 1. Titans - North Carolina QB Hakim Frederick 2. Bills - South Carolina DT Bobby Joyner 3. Browns - Florida St. WR Sam Alexander 4. 49ers - North Carolina OT Andre Collins 5. Bears - UCLA HB Spencer King 6. Panthers - Wyoming OLB Calvin Jackson 7. Lions - Maryland OLB Patrick Lankford 8. Bengals - South Carolina St. SS Renaldo Rose 9. Dolphins - Maryland C Pat Peters 10. Steelers - Mississippi St. FS Trace Drayton 11. Rams - UTEP TE Casper Holland 12. Jets - Pittsburgh OT J.R. Golston 13. Commanders - Wake Forest OLB Casey Holliday 14. Express - Alabama MLB Matthew Woodson 15. Giants - Auburn HB Lance Smith 16. Seahawks - Wisconsin TE Jamie Stewart 17. Colts - San Diego St. OT Jeremy Strickland 18. Chiefs - Georgia Tech DT Antonio Kinney 19. Packers - Clemson QB Biff Hackett 20. Buccaneers - Tennessee OLB Bennie Branch 21. Cowboys - Syracuse CB Cade Stephens 22. Ravens - BYU K Aaron Jackson 23. Falcons - Notre Dame QB Luther Black 24. Jaguars - UNLV QB Neal Harris 25. Patriots - West Virginia G Tim Platt 26. Vikings - Washington CB Tyrell Fuller 27. Broncos - Tennessee CB Sam Young 28. Eagles - Vanderbilt DE Terrell Spence 29. Raiders - Georgia DT Corey Pounds 30. Orcas - Eastern Michigan DE Brad Spangler 31. Pumpkins - Clemson DE Danny Alexander 32. Pioneers - Ole Miss OT Grant Washington --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/19/25 11:27:42 PM #75: |
Round 6 Recap: 1. Titans - California HB Jamel Moore 2. Bills - North Carolina DE R.J. Neal 3. Browns - Oklahoma St. SS Dana Nelson 4. 49ers - Arizona St. G Steve Frazier 5. Bears - Washington HB Mark Engram 6. Panthers - Kansas FS Elvis Hester 7. Lions - Mississippi St. C Irv Dixon 8. Bengals - LSU FB Jermaine Danielson 9. Dolphins - Florida WR Jim Jones 10. Ravens - Michigan St. CB Bernard Browning 11. Rams - UL Monroe WR B.J. Mayberry 12. Jets - Notre Dame FS Brandon Hansen 13. Commanders - Towson State DE Matt Ballard 14. Express - UCLA CB Elvis Dumas 15. Giants - Eastern Michigan SS Richard Spires 16. Seahawks - Illinois WR Michael Oliver 17. Colts - Michigan SS Larry Boyd 18. Chiefs - Temple DE Paul Stevens 19. Packers - Stephen F. Austin OLB Derek Newman 20. Buccaneers - Tennessee St. C Ted Brandt 21. Cowboys - Western Illinois C Junior Epps 22. Ravens - Florida St. K Eric Warrick 23. Falcons - Arizona HB Chris Wilkinson 24. Jaguars - Baylor G Trenton Willis 25. Bengals - Houston DT Xavier Alford 26. Vikings - Illinois OLB Stanley Griffith 27. Broncos - Tennessee MLB Gene Briggs 28. Eagles - Southeast Missouri St. WR Ben Simmons 29. Raiders - Houston OLB Vinnie Edwards 30. Orcas - Mt. San Antonio CB Isaac Joyner 31. Pumpkins - Colorado HB Tavian George 32. Pioneers - Marshall CB Leslie Davis --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/20/25 12:30:08 AM #76: |
Round 7 Recap: 1. Titans - Colorado DT Ralph Caldwell 2. Bills - Miami MLB Jeremy O'Donnell 3. Browns - UCLA DT Jon Mike Ilko 4. 49ers - Virginia Tech DE Jason Powell 5. Bears - SMU C Peter Gibson 6. Panthers - Virginia Tech SS Paul Holt 7. Lions - UCLA WR Tom Willman 8. Bengals - Notre Dame OT Patrick Chapman 9. Dolphins - Marshall SS John Sanderson 10. Steelers - Northwestern St. K Reggie McMillan 11. Rams - North Carolina OT Marco Romberg 12. Jets - San Jose St. DT P.J. Bradley 13. Commanders - Miami DT Lewis Rice 14. Express - South Carolina St. C DeRon Means 15. Giants - Purdue G Ronnie Rolle 16. Seahawks - Wisconsin OT Travis Smith 17. Colts - Boston College TE Lawyer Hilton 18. Chiefs - Miami OT Chris Allen 19. Packers - Montana St. SS Doug Rasby 20. Buccaneers - USC DE Omar Cenci 21. Cowboys - BYU SS Wade Dexter 22. Ravens - Michigan K Chuck Webb 23. Falcons - East Carolina SS DeShawn Baker 24. Jaguars - Kansas DE Marco French 25. Steelers - Washington St. WR Bobby Kennedy 26. Vikings - Oklahoma St. FS Alvin Stanley 27. Broncos - LSU HB John Miller 28. Eagles - North Carolina MLB Rob Grandmont 29. Raiders - Boston College SS Andy Stephens 30. Orcas - Louisville WR Ike Farr 31. Pumpkins - Georgia G DeJuan Nakfoor 32. Pioneers - Washington TE Alex Washington --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/20/25 12:33:06 AM #77: |
Madden Draft Grades The following is a list of all user teams ordered by the letter grade given to them and then alphabetically. Take little stock in how you are graded. These are not at all an indicator of the ratings to expect from your rookies nor future performance. They are essentially arbitrary. All AI teams are given A grades. A- 49ers Panthers Patriots Titans B+ Bears Bengals Bills Eagles Lions B Falcons Giants Jets Ravens B- Steelers C Browns Jaguars C- Pumpkins D- Chiefs --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/20/25 4:01:25 PM #78: |
Signing Draft Picks Quite a few teams have done it already, but now's the time to get those draftees' signatures and have them suit up for your squad. It is essentially just like signing your own free agents, but you don't have to worry about holdouts/franchise tags, and you typically have far fewer players to sign. There are a few things you need to keep in mind as you read your PM/DM. One, you will not know the overall ratings until they are signed. That is an in-game mechanic and not something by my design. Two, the desired deals for each player, in terms of length, is based on where they were taken. It is as follows: Top 5 - Six years 6-10 - Five years 11-32 - Four years 2nd-4th rounds - Three years 5th-7th rounds - One year Once again, you do not have to offer them their exact deals and can change their length, but I advise you to sign them to the length that they ask for because if you change the length, they might ask for considerably more money. The deadline to sign your rookies will be Sunday, April 27th at 9 PM ET . Should you idle, I will sign all your rookies to the deals that they are asking for (such a severe punishment I know). If you have roster or financial issues, then I will prioritize players who will fill roster holes and then in descending order of when they were selected until your roster is filled/you run out of money. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/20/25 9:40:17 PM #79: |
AI trade Dolphins receive: G Austin Blythe (90 overall, 32 years old) WR Curtis Wasserman (77, 23) CB Bobby Gooden (75, 31) Pumpkins receive: G Michael Onwenu (81, 25) MLB John Vargas (78, 23) CB Pete Pickens (78, 24) The Dolphins will incur a $5.40 mil cap penalty to turn $11.6 mil in cap hits into $11.7 mil in cap hits The Pumpkins will incur a $3.73 mil cap penalty to turn $15.3 mil in cap hits into $8.85 mil in cap hits The Dolphins OL has arguably been the second or third-least talented in the past few seasons, and with their cap space heading into draft pick signings, it was unlikely that they would be able to improve upon it much in free agency. While they are giving up on both of their 2nd round picks and a 4th rounder from the previous draft and getting a decent cap hit penalty for next season, 2/3 didn't have a path to playing time to make any sort of impact, and the other was so-so. They do land a 90 G that still has 5 or more seasons left in him, and he's been a great one averaging over 5 blocks per sack allowed over his four seasons with the Pumpkins (which includes a 49 and 15 season). The help mitigate the cap penalty, the Pumpkins also included a slot receiver who will be up for RFA next offseason. They also get a salary-dumped CB back they can easily release if the AI wishes to, and to the Dolphins' benefit will ensure that Marcus Lattimore remains in the CB rotation with Pickens gone. The Pumpkins were fortunate to be in good cap health, but after matching multiple RFA offers and re-signing a 99 OT, they simply ran out of cap space this offseason. They have a great OL, so even though they have to part with an important member of it, they have some depth to hopefully withstand the loss of Blythe. They also part with an expensive #4 CB and an excess WR further help with cap issues. They get back a G who was unimpressive last season but at least has upside in a different situation, a CB who can compete for the slot job, and a MLB who can compete for the backup job now and probably starting job next season. The Pumpkins understand the trade parameters, financial impact, history of players involved, and what each team is hoping to achieve. This trade is now official. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/21/25 5:12:12 PM #80: |
KCF's Favorite Picks Because this used to take me 3-4 hours to do when I would do three in a round + honorable mentions + regret picks + several favorite classes, I'm further cutting back this season and just doing one pick per round in a single post and then the one draft class at the end and retiring the regret pick for this season at least. I will avoid picks/draft classes that I was responsible for (okay I realized after typing everything up that I did include one, but I don't feel like changing it). --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/21/25 5:13:39 PM #81: |
First Round: Broncos WR Terry McLaurin (27th overall) - The Broncos have an ascending offense with their QB/WR/1 duo 26 and under. Current projected #2 WR David Moore has been all over the place as a slot/#4 guy, so if McLaurin is able to able to win the #2 job out of the preseason, the Broncos might be in a better spot to continue their upwards trajectory and McLaurin could be a dark horse RotY candidate without a great TE or pass-catching HB to siphon off many targets. Second Round: Falcons G Alijah Vera-Tucker (55th overall) - With an elite HB and QB, the Falcons are a very OL friendly team as evidenced by former 1st round picks and reclamation projects from other teams thriving here. With an open spot at RG and likely being the top-rated non-Jenkins G, Tucker is the presumptuous favorite to win the job, and you have to love his ceiling as a result. Third Round: Dolphins OLB Blaine Mitchell (73rd overall) - While the focus of the Dolphins was predictably on offense, they did have a starting spot at LOLB available, and Mitchell is going to be in the mix. There are only so many stats to throw around, so no matter what the team/system, all LBs or DL or whatever are not going to produce elite stat lines. With a balanced makeup, if the prospect sheet was to be believed, Mitchell could be a sneaky good player in that annual 70-ish tackles, 5-7 sacks+INTs, 3-5 FFs+FRs kind of deal that is underrated and outstanding for someone who will probably be making under $10 mil through his three year rookie contract. Fourth Round: Eagles CB Champ Hill (124th overall) - The Eagles have been one of the best defensive teams over the past handful of seasons, but they are continuously cap-strapped. If they pretty much have to keep hold there for a little while, Hill will be locked into a slot corner role on what is the best unit of this defense. He could end up providing a lot of value for a late 4th rounder, and given both starting CBs are in their 30s, it wouldn't be unexpected if he becomes a full-time starter here at some point if he develops well. Fifth Round: Giants HB Lance Smith (143rd overall) - The Giants have a good track record of getting the most out of 3rd-5th round HBs. They will probably not be able to get another player into the HB room, so Smith could wind up winning the #2 job. The #1 is Josh Jacobs, who has little track record being a 1st round pick from a season ago. I'm not saying that Smith has a remotely decent chance of being the #1 ever, but above all else, we don't know how healthy Jacobs will be in a full-time role, so that could lead to some unexpected snap counts for the 5th rounder. Sixth Round: Browns SS Dana Nelson (163rd overall) - Every season, there's at least one late round SS that makes a sizeable impact in a backup role and ends up sticking around the league a decade and possibly gets a starting job somewhere. The Giants have the better track record of backup SS play, but I just did them, so I will choose the Browns guy over the Colts guy Seventh Round: Express C DeRon Means (206th overall) - To continue choosing a different position and team each round, I'm going with the backup C over a number of DTs and MLBs. If HB Miles Sanders makes great strides in his second season, the Express could have one of the scariest offenses in the league, and if Means gets on the field quite a bit being the top backup, he could get some good development and be in contention of remaining in the league for the remainder of the project. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/21/25 5:38:07 PM #82: |
Favorite Class: Denver Broncos WR Terry McLaurin (27th overall) DT Tyler Lancaster (59th overall) TE Kyle Pitts (91st overall) G Jamal Adkins (23rd overall) CB Sam Young (155th overall) MLB Gene Briggs (187th overall) HB John Miller (219th overall) Team like the Packers and Seahawks have seemingly high floor draft classes as their selections have a decent likelihood of fitting into certain roles with some chances of getting expanded roles in the future. However, I like a lot of the high upside classes that teams like the Dolphins, 49ers, and Falcons possess. The one that I feel has the best combo of highest floor/highest ceiling though is the Broncos. It is not out of the realm of possibility that those first three picks are Week 1 starters on a great team. G Adkins is a bit of a wild card. I cannot imagine that the Broncos won't go out and get a free agent to fill their LG role, but the interior OL of this team has been more injured than the average team, so if Adkins can get a top backup job somewhere, he could get some juicy playing time in his 3+ years with the team. The other three are probably not going to see the field much or at all as rookies being probable #4 CB, #3 MLB, and #4 HB, but perhaps one will surprise me. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Shattered 04/21/25 7:20:15 PM #83: |
Obviously team comp matters for best class but just because you mentioned the Broncos. I found it funny when I was updating my sheet because the Vikings would pick and then the Broncos would immediately mimic their pick directly after (or a similar pick). So they ended up with very similar draft classes Round 1 - Vikings QB, Broncos WR Round 2 - Vikings DT, Broncos DT Round 3 - Vikings CB, Broncos TE Round 4 - Vikings G, Broncos G (Vikings did grab a WR with their earlier pick) Round 5 - Vikings CB, Broncos CB Round 6 - Vikings OLB, Broncos MLB Round 7 - Vikings FS, Broncos HB (not that the Broncos would take one but there was no more FS left here) ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jukkie 04/28/25 2:48:39 PM #84: |
Bump it --- * B8 LNC * *****es be crazy!! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/29/25 3:27:15 AM #85: |
Free Agency See all those players in the free agent sheet? Now is the time to attempt to sign them to your team ahead of the preseason. I say attempt because you are in theory competing against the other 31 teams for the services of all available free agents. Unlike the three offseason events involving signings, the base/desired deal that I will eventually list may not be enough to sign them, and more likely will not if it is one of the premier free agents available. If you do intend to seek out one or more of those players, you will probably want to send out a custom offer in excess of what they want, whether that means years, total money, signing bonus, or what's usually the case, a combination of the three. You may not offer a contract to a player that goes beyond their age 34 season unless the base deal already extends beyond that. If a free agent is 31 right now and wants a two-year contract, you may go as far as four years because that would take him through his age-34 season (31, 32, 33, 34). If another free agent is also 31 and wants a five-year contract, you can offer him those five years but no more than that. Any player 28 and under is not affected by this rule as the max contract length, seven years, will take them through their age-34 season or younger. Not every free agent is up on the sheet. I would estimate that somewhere around 25% of all free agents are there. The free agent sheet just lists the Top 8 and Bottom 2 at each position. If there's a certain kind of player that you are looking for that either isn't or don't know if they are on the sheet, feel free to ask me, and I will get back to you if such a player fits that description. There will be three periods of free agency, each subsequent period spanning fewer real life days than the previous one. Here are the tentative real life days each period will last: 1st - 7 days 2nd - 4 days 3rd - 1 day Here are some sample contract offers that I will accept, including to more simple approaches: 4 / $20.00 mil / $6.00 mil 3 years default + $2 mil total salary + $750k signing bonus 2 years default When you give me an offer, you are offering my consent to offer the player the closest deal that he will consider, meaning that if you offer 4 / $18.00 mil / $5.00 mil and he will only consider it when it is 4 / $19.00 mil / $5.60 mil, I will offer him the latter. If that does not sit well with you, then you have the simpler options I previously laid out or you can explicitly say not to offer the contract unless he will consider those exact terms. When you PM me the offers, I want you to include a header that says "[Your Team]'s Offers" so that I don't accidentally open them. In addition to being the commissioner, I am also in charge of the Pumpkins (and I might take the initiative for another team or two), so there could be some conflict of interest. Thus, the best way around that is for me to not open those PMs until the deadline for the current phase has passed. I have default PM settings, so you can tell if and when I open a PM of yours. Out of fairness, I will publicly reveal my offers once the deadline has passed and before I open up any PMs. Under no circumstances may you ask me if so and so player will consider a certain deal or anything of that nature. You may ask me general questions regarding free agency but nothing that goes against the spirit of it or give you a competitive advantage. If you do have a question and use the PM system instead of the topic or Discord, make sure that you are clear that you are asking a question, or I might not open it out of fear the PM will contain contract offers. There are two types of contract offers that I will immediately discard: 1. Any mentioning of the word maximum pertaining to total salary and/or signing bonus 2. A massive one year contract (possibly two-year contracts depending on the situation) The first one I have actually received in the past. I threw it out because it is both unfair in the laziest of ways and also impossible as you can go quite high in total salary, and I do not want to spend an hour inputting a single offer The second one is also unfair to teams with lots of cap space to maintain artificial flexibility for future seasons by using up a lot of cap space this season and then sign that same player next season to an uncontested market or below-market contract in the following offseason in a process they can repeat as many times as they can/want. Also due to fairness, any cuts you wish to make during free agency must be done well ahead of time to give other users enough of a chance to make a bid on their services: - 96 hours prior to the end of Period 1 - 48 hours prior to the end of Period 2 - No cuts allowed in Period 3 Most users should have been told when they signed their rookies in the spreadsheet, Discord, or via PM of their cap space and roster holes entering free agency. If I did not, feel free to consult the roster sheet and compare with the roster requirements listed in the first column or ask me what your holes are. Should free agency end with there still being holes on your roster, the AI will fill those holes for you. You do not have to be under the salary cap at the end of free agency. I will give users several days after free agency ends to do so. One big thing that I want to add is that many positions are very sensitive to starting status relative to their rating. QBs, HBs, FSs, CBs, and several other positions have expectations to start when they are around 82 or above. If you desire to sign someone at 82+ and are not expecting them to start for you, I highly urge you to offer them a contract no longer than 2 years in length. It is possible that they might demand a trade after just one season, but attempting to sign them to a 1 or 2 year deal will significantly reduce the financial penalty you would be dealt with if having to move on from them while they are still under contract. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/29/25 3:27:40 AM #86: |
QBs A.J. McCarron - 3 / $28.62 mil / $6.51 mil Kyler Murray - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Deshaun Watson - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Taysom Hill - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Jameis Winston - 3 / $21.24 mil / $4.29 mil Trevor Largent - 4 / $28.32 mil / $5.72 mil Daniel Jones - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Drew Lock - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil William Rogers - 5 / $9.55 mil / $1.45 mil Tom Lewis - 5 / $7.80 mil / $700k HBs Ezekiel Elliot - 3 / $34.68 mil / $7.65 mil Nyheim Hines - 4 / $44.96 mil / $9.48 mil Tevin Coleman - 3 / $33.72 mil / $7.11 mil Ronald Jones II - 4 / $43.64 mil / $8.72 mil Leonard Fournette - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil Duke Johnson - 3 / $30.57 mil / $6.09 mil Dalvin Cook - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil DeMarco Murray - 3 / $30.57 mil / $6.09 mil Mark Engram - 4 / $6.04 mil / $800k Dan Woods - 4 / $6.04 mil / $800k FBs Gabe Nabers - 2 / $12.32 mil / $3.06 mil Derek Watt - 3 / $18.48 mil / $4.59 mil Michael Burton - 2 / $11.94 mil / $2.88 mil Malcolm Johnson - 2 / $10.56 mil / $2.42 mil Trevor Simmons - 2 / $10.56 mil / $2.42 mil Herman Dudley - 3 / $6.06 mil / $1.14 mil Dave Palmer - 3 / $4.41 mil / $810k Rob Hunter - 2 / $2.90 mil / $420k Josh Sears - 1 / $820k / $20k Dexter Lenzy - 1 / $730k / $0k WRs Kenny Stills - 4 / $41.08 mil / $6.96 mil Eric Decker - 4 / $38.52 mil / $6.52 mil Rishard Matthews - 3 / $28.89 mil / $4.89 mil Matt Hazel - 4 / $30.76 mil / $5.16 mil Jordan Matthews - 3 / $23.07 mil / $3.87 mil Tyler Lockett - 4 / $28.20 mil / $4.72 mil Brandin Cooks - 3 / $21.15 mil / $3.54 mil Pat Andersen - 4 / $25.60 mil / $4.28 mil Marco Wright - 3 / $6.03 mil / $720k Ronald O'Neal - 3 / $5.07 mil / $540k TEs Durham Smythe - 3 / $18.75 mil / $3.69 mil Darren Waller - 3 / $16.14 mil / $3.03 mil Aaron Hernandez - 3 / $10.23 mil / $1.56 mil Jason Mack - 4 / $12.76 mil / $1.92 mil O.J. Howard - 3 / $9.57 mil / $1.44 mil Nick O'Leary - 4 / $11.96 mil / $1.80 mil Rashard Reid - 2 / $5.98 mil / $900k Marcus McCray - 4 / $11.08 mil / $1.64 mil Ron Jenkins - 3 / $5.79 mil / $810k Lamar Sikes - 3 / $5.19 mil / $720k --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/29/25 3:29:08 AM #87: |
OTs Marcus Cannon - 3 / $37.11 mil / $10.2 mil Reggie Harris - 3 / $30.0 mil / $7.98 mil Eric Fisher - 3 / $25.32 mil / $6.45 mil Terron Armstead - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jason Fox - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Mitchell Schwartz - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jake Matthews - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jordan Mailata - 3 / $18.33 mil / $4.17 mil Jim Dickey - 4 / $8.76 mil / $1.08 mil Phil Joyner - 3 / $4.65 mil / $450k Gs Andrew Norwell - 3 / $34.14 mil / $7.20 mil Damien Bell - 3 / $25.59 mil / $5.16 mil Matt Paradis - 3 / $25.59 mil / $5.16 mil Dan Feeney - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Max Garcia - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Bradley Bozeman - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Jonathan Fletcher - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Mike Iupati - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Marc Spangler - 3 / $4.98 mil / $750k Boss Wright - 3 / $3.75 mil / $480k Cs Chase Roullier - 3 / $21.72 mil / $5.73 mil Pierre Vuong - 3 / $20.10 mil / $5.07 mil Mason Cole - 2 / $11.32 mil / $2.58 mil Maurkice Pouncey - 3 / $16.20 mil / $3.63 mil Austin Reiter - 3 / $15.48 mil / $3.42 mil Graham Glasglow - 3 / $15.48 mil / $3.42 mil Neil Christman - 2 / $9.82 mil / $2.14 mil Cameron Erving - 3 / $14.01 mil / $3.00 mil Danny Stafford - 3 / $3.75 mil / $420k Isaac Jackson - 3 / $3.72 mil / $420k DEs Angelo McDowell - 3 / $32.85 mil / $7.86 mil Stephon Tuitt - 3 / $28.68 mil / $6.51 mil Bobby Ford - 4 / $38.24 mil / $8.68 mil Robert Quinn - 3 / $26.70 mil / $5.94 mil Chandler Jones - 3 / $24.66 mil / $5.34 mil Rich Hopkinson - 3 / $24.66 mil / $5.34 mil Terrence Fede - 4 / $27.60 mil / $5.60 mil Jordan Willis - 4 / $24.96 mil / $4.84 mil Wesley Washington - 4 / $6.76 mil / $720k Barry Carter - 4 / $6.40 mil / $640k DTs Kawann Short - 2 / $26.28 mil / $5.78 mil Billy Walker - 2 / $22.62 mil / $4.14 mil Jarran Reed - 4 / $32.24 mil / $6.12 mil Star Lotulelei - 3 / $24.18 mil / $4.59 mil Nick Fairley - 3 / $22.23 mil / $4.26 mil Bennie Logan - 3 / $20.28 mil / $3.93 mil Zach Kerr - 3 / $20.28 mil / $3.93 mil Jay Flowers - 3 / $18.33 mil / $3.60 mil Cornell Busse - 4 / $13.48 mil / $2.44 mil Xavier Alford - 4 / $12.88 mil / $2.12 mil --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/29/25 3:30:11 AM #88: |
OLBs Markus Golden - 3 / $35.97 mil / $8.61 mil Duke Riley - 3 / $27.84 mil / $5.58 mil Neil Parker - 3 / $26.01 mil / $5.19 mil Leighton Vander Esch - 3 / $26.01 mil / $5.19 mil Christian Kirksey - 3 / $22.23 mil / $4.38 mil Eugene Hendricks - 3 / $14.94 mil / $2.76 mil Peter Burns - 3 / $13.11 mil / $2.37 mil Lester Castorani - 3 / $11.25 mil / $1.95 mil James Anderson - 3 / $5.55 mil / $720k Doug Benson -2 / $3.66 mil / $380k MLBs Darryl Miller - 3 / $35.07 mil / $8.34 mil Drew Sheth - 2 / $22.70 mil / $5.24 mil Kwame Castorani - 3 / $34.05 mil / $7.86 mil Stan Carswell - 2 / $21.36 mil / $4.80 mil Christian Jones - 3 / $32.04 mil / $7.20 mil Denzel Perryman - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Stephone Anthony - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Neville Hewitt - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Darnay Warner - 3 / $6.90 mil / $870k Greg Tubbs - 3 / $6.57 mil / $810k CBs A.J. Bouye - 3 / $34.05 mil / $7.86 mil Doug Harris - 4 / $31.00 mil / $5.52 mil Henry Carpenter - 4 / $26.20 mil / $3.84 mil Terrell Adams - 5 / $26.75 mil / $2.75 mil P.J. Williams - 3 / $15.09 mil / $1.56 mil Terrell Diamond - 5 / $21.95 mil / $2.35 mil Leroy Briggs - 5 / $21.95 mil / $2.35 mil Tony Lippett - 3 / $12.18 mil / $1.32 mil Phil Seymour - 4 / $6.32 mil / $720k Daunte Kennedy - 4 / $5.92 mil / $640k FSs Briean Boddy-Calhoun - 3 / $15.99 mil / $3.27 mil Adrian Colbert - 3 / $12.66 mil / $2.31 mil Shane Spielman - 3 / $12.66 mil / $2.31 mil Rondell Holcombe - 4 / $14.68 mil / $2.44 mil Bryce Holland - 4 / $13.72 mil / $2.28 mil Carlos Jackson - 4 / $13.72 mil / $2.28 mil Rick McClain - 4 / $11.80 mil / $1.92 mil Deuce Daniels - 4 / $11.80 mil / $1.92 mil Levon Minter - 3 / $3.75 mil / $480k Timmy Little - 4 / $5.24 mil / $440k SSs Nate Warfield - 2 / $12.44 mil / $1.54 mil Damontae Kazee - 3 / $17.76 mil / $1.98 mil Josh Jones - 3 / $17.76 mil / $1.98 mil Skip McGrath - 3 / $16.86 mil / $1.65 mil Eric Murray - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Andre Cobb - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Quandre Diggs - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Andrew Wingard - 2 / $10.22 mil / $1.06 mil Dexter Murphy - 2 / $4.70 mil / $660k Kenyatta Triplett - 2 / $4.12 mil / $560k Ks Jake Elliot - 2 / $5.94 mil / $780k Jason Sanders - 2 / $5.50 mil / $720k Taylor Mehlhaff - 3 / $8.25 mil / $1.08 mil Cody Parkey - 2 / $3.90 mil / $620k Wil Lutz - 3 / $5.82 mil / $900k Sam Ficken - 3 / $5.01 mil / $750k Matt Gay - 3 / $5.40 mil / $750k Matt Ammendola - 2 / $3.42 mil / $480k Sam Copeland - 3 / $3.03 mil / $300k Richard Holmes - 3 / $2.88 mil / $270k Ps Mitch Wishnowsky - 2 / $3.40 mil / $780k Matt Haack - 3 / $4.59 mil / $990k Jamie Gillan - 2 / $3.00 mil / $580k Jake Bailey - 2 / $2.94 mil / $560k J.K. Scott - 3 / $4.26 mil / $660k Justin Vogel - 3 / $4.92 mil / $660k Scott Kozlowski - 3 / $5.58 mil / $660k Ryan Quigley - 3 / $5.55 mil / $630k Darren du Plessis - 1 / $870k / $60k Scott Wilson - 1 / $780k / $40k The deadline to submit offers for the first round of free agency will be 7 PM ET on Tuesday, May 6th --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 04/29/25 7:12:27 PM #89: |
two new players qualify for the free agent list P Zoltan Mesko wants 3 / $6.45 mil / $1.53 mil OT Ty Sambrailo wants 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/06/25 9:20:22 PM #90: |
The deadline to submit offers for the first round of free agency has passed As I do, I will publicize the offers that I will be making on behalf of my teams and a couple of others before reading any PMs that I have received. Falcons CB Jamal Muhammad 2 / $5.56 mil / $660k Panthers FS Boddy Calhoun 3 / $18.0 mil / $6.00 mil WR Marco Wright 3 / $6.03 mil / $720k DE Robert Quinn 3 / $28.0 mil / $8.1 mil Jets DT Billy Walker 2 / $24.0 mil / $5.0 mil G John Woodson 4 / $11.72 mil / $2.16 mil Pumpkins P Mesko 3 / $6.45 mil / $1.53 mil --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/07/25 4:58:11 AM #91: |
Round 1 of Free Agency Results Bengals sign QB Marcus Mariota to a 3 year deal Bills sign SS Dexter Murphy to a 2 year deal Bills sign P Mitch Wishnowsky to a 5 year deal Bills sign CB Daunte Kennedy to a 4 year deal Broncos sign K Taylor Mehlhaff to a 3 year deal Broncos sign FB Trevor Simmons to a 2 year deal Broncos sign DT Kawann Short to a 2 year deal Browns sign OLB Christian Kirksey to a 3 year deal Browns sign C Maurkice Pouncey to a 3 year deal Buccaneers sign G Neil Bell to a 4 year deal Chiefs sign OT Marcus Cannon to a 3 year deal Chiefs sign CB Doug Harris to a 5 year deal Chiefs sign K Eric Warrick to a 4 year deal Chiefs sign FS Levon Minter to a 5 year deal Chiefs sign MLB Greg Tubbs to a 3 year deal Colts sign OT Reggie Harris to a 3 year deal Colts sign HB Chris Thompson to a 3 year deal Commanders sign HB DeMarco Murray to a 3 year deal Commanders sign G Andrew Norwell to a 3 year deal Commanders sign P Jamie Gillan to a 2 year deal Commanders sign G Xavier Sua-Filo to a 3 year deal Cowboys sign QB Ryan Finley to a 5 year deal Cowboys sign DE Chandler Jones to a 3 year deal Cowboys sign C Pierre Vuong to a 3 year deal Dolphins sign QB Kyler Murray to a 4 year deal Dolphins sign C Chase Roullier to a 3 year deal Dolphins sign MLB Darrick Crosby to a 3 year deal Eagles sign HB Mark Engram to a 4 year deal Eagles sign OLB Peter Burns to a 3 year deal Eagles sign FB Deon Palmer to a 3 year deal Eagles sign CB P Seymour to a 4 year deal Express sign DE Wally Spring to a 5 year deal Express sign DE Barry Carter to a 4 year deal Falcons sign CB Jamal Muhammad to a 2 year deal 49ers sign OLB Duke Riley to a 3 year deal 49ers sign C Isaac Jackson to a 3 year deal Giants sign WR Eric Decker to a 4 year deal Jets sign DT Billy Walker to a 2 year deal Jets sign G John Woodson to a 4 year deal Lions sign OLB Markus Golden to a 3 year deal Lions sign QB A.J. McCarron to a 3 year deal Orcas sign QB James Poole to a 5 year deal Orcas sign DE Erik Thornton to a 3 year deal Orcas sign DE Jordan Willis to a 4 year deal Orcas sign OLB Ricardo Haley to a 3 year deal Packers sign OLB Neil Parker to a 3 year deal Packers sign G Dan Feeney to a 3 year dela Packers sign FS Micah Hyde to a 3 year deal Packers sign TE Tyler Kroft to a 3 year deal Panthers sign FS Briean Boddy-Calhoun to a 3 year deal Panthers sign DE Robert Quinn to a 3 year deal Panthers sign WR Marco Wright to a 3 year deal Pioneers sign FS Leon Farr to a 4 year deal Pioneers sign QB Johnny Manziel to a 3 year deal Pumpkins sign P Zoltan Mesko to a 3 year deal Raiders sign MLB Willie Morris to a 3 year deal Raiders sign FB Michael Burton to a 2 year deal Raiders sign OLB Dee Neal to a 4 year deal Raiders sign OLB Pernell McPhee to a 3 year deal Raiders sign K Darnell Santiago to a 3 year deal Rams sign WR Steve Singletary to a 3 year deal Rams sign K Chuck Webb to a 3 year deal Rams sign SS Kenyatta Triplett to a 2 year deal Ravens sign FS Darrin Bishop to a 3 year deal Ravens sign TE Ron Jenkins to a 3 year deal Seahawks sign OT Donald Stephenson to a 3 year dela Seahawks sign FB Gabe Nabers to a 2 year deal Seahawks sign CB Logan Ryan to a 2 year deal Steelers sign MLB Drew Sheth to a 5 year deal Steelers sign QB William Rogers to a 5 year deal Steelers sign OLB Ron Jamison to a 4 year deal Vikings sign OLB Lester Castorani to a 3 year deal Vikings sign G Bradley Bozeman to a 3 year deal --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/07/25 4:59:13 AM #92: |
I probably won't start updating the spreadsheet and subsequently starting round 2 until night --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/09/25 4:25:31 PM #93: |
QBs Deshaun Watson - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Taysom Hill - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Jameis Winston - 3 / $21.24 mil / $4.29 mil Trevor Largent - 4 / $28.32 mil / $5.72 mil Daniel Jones - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Drew Lock - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Ray Flewelling - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Charlie Schroeder - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Sean Blackmon - 3 / $8.22 mil / $1.29 mil Tom Lewis - 5 / $7.80 mil / $700k HBs Ezekiel Elliot - 3 / $34.68 mil / $7.65 mil Nyheim Hines - 4 / $44.96 mil / $9.48 mil Tevin Coleman - 3 / $33.72 mil / $7.11 mil Ronald Jones II - 4 / $43.64 mil / $8.72 mil Leonard Fournette - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil Duke Johnson - 3 / $30.57 mil / $6.09 mil Dalvin Cook - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil C.J. Prosise - 4 / $27.92 mil / $7.52 mil Rondell Frazier - 5 / $13.10 mil / $2.15 mil Dan Woods - 4 / $6.04 mil / $800k FBs Derek Watt - 3 / $18.48 mil / $4.59 mil Malcolm Johnson - 2 / $10.56 mil / $2.42 mil Herman Dudley - 3 / $6.06 mil / $1.14 mil Rob Hunter - 2 / $2.90 mil / $420k Joey Isoefa - 3 / $4.20 mil / $600k Dave Holt - 3 / $4.80 mil / $540k Anthony Lewis - 2 / $3.20 mil / $360k Peter Schneidmiller - 3 / $4.14 mil / $540k Josh Sears - 1 / $820k / $20k Dexter Lenzy - 1 / $730k / $0k WRs Kenny Stills - 4 / $41.08 mil / $6.96 mil Rishard Matthews - 3 / $28.89 mil / $4.89 mil Matt Hazel - 4 / $30.76 mil / $5.16 mil Jordan Matthews - 3 / $23.07 mil / $3.87 mil Tyler Lockett - 4 / $28.20 mil / $4.72 mil Brandin Cooks - 3 / $21.15 mil / $3.54 mil Pat Andersen - 4 / $25.60 mil / $4.28 mil Michael Campanaro - 4 / $25.60 mil / $4.28 mil Lance Simms - 2 / $4.34 mil / $540k Ronald O'Neal - 3 / $5.07 mil / $540k TEs Durham Smythe - 3 / $18.75 mil / $3.69 mil Darren Waller - 3 / $16.14 mil / $3.03 mil Aaron Hernandez - 3 / $10.23 mil / $1.56 mil Jason Mack - 4 / $12.76 mil / $1.92 mil O.J. Howard - 3 / $9.57 mil / $1.44 mil Nick O'Leary - 4 / $11.96 mil / $1.80 mil Rashard Reid - 2 / $5.98 mil / $900k Marcus McCray - 4 / $11.08 mil / $1.64 mil Gino McNeal - 3 / $5.79 mil / $810k Lamar Sikes - 3 / $5.19 mil / $720k --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/09/25 4:25:54 PM #94: |
OTs Eric Fisher - 3 / $25.32 mil / $6.45 mil Terron Armstead - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jason Fox - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Mitchell Schwartz - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jake Matthews - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Ty Sambrailo - 3 / $20.67 mil / $4.95 mil Jordan Mailata - 3 / $18.33 mil / $4.17 mil Dusty Swain - 3 / $18.33 mil / $4.17 mil Jim Dickey - 4 / $8.76 mil / $1.08 mil Phil Joyner - 3 / $4.65 mil / $450k Gs Damien Bell - 3 / $25.59 mil / $5.16 mil Matt Paradis - 3 / $25.59 mil / $5.16 mil Max Garcia - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Jonathan Fletcher - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Mike Iupati - 3 / $23.34 mil / $4.68 mil Ronald Leary - 3 / $21.15 mil / $4.23 mil Kelechi Osemele - 3 / $21.15 mil / $4.23 mil J.R. Sweezy - 3 / $21.15 mil / $4.23 mil Marc Spangler - 3 / $4.98 mil / $750k Boss Wright - 3 / $3.75 mil / $480k Cs Mason Cole - 2 / $11.32 mil / $2.58 mil Austin Reiter - 3 / $15.48 mil / $3.42 mil Graham Glasglow - 3 / $15.48 mil / $3.42 mil Neil Christman - 2 / $9.82 mil / $2.14 mil Cameron Erving - 3 / $14.01 mil / $3.00 mil Brian Allen - 3 / $13.26 mil / $2.76 mil Lloyd Cushenberry - 3 / $12.51 mil / $2.55 mil Raymont Gibson - 3 / $12.51 mil / $2.55 mil Peter Gibson - 3 / $4.62 mil / $660k Danny Stafford - 3 / $3.75 mil / $420k DEs Angelo McDowell - 3 / $32.85 mil / $7.86 mil Stephon Tuitt - 3 / $28.68 mil / $6.51 mil Bobby Ford - 4 / $38.24 mil / $8.68 mil Rich Hopkinson - 3 / $24.66 mil / $5.34 mil Terrence Fede - 4 / $27.60 mil / $5.60 mil Whitney Mercilus - 3 / $14.70 mil / $2.46 mil Ezekiel Ansah - 3 / $14.70 mil / $2.46 mil Trent Murphy - 3 / $12.72 mil / $1.89 mil Erik Tucker - 4 / $7.40 mil / $840k Wesley Washington - 4 / $6.76 mil / $720k DTs Jarran Reed - 4 / $32.24 mil / $6.12 mil Star Lotulelei - 3 / $24.18 mil / $4.59 mil Nick Fairley - 3 / $22.23 mil / $4.26 mil Bennie Logan - 3 / $20.28 mil / $3.93 mil Zach Kerr - 3 / $20.28 mil / $3.93 mil Jay Flowers - 3 / $18.33 mil / $3.60 mil Jonathan Hankins - 3 / $18.33 mil / $3.60 mil Gerald McCoy - 3 / $18.33 mil / $3.60 mil Cornell Busse - 4 / $13.48 mil / $2.44 mil Xavier Alford - 4 / $12.88 mil / $2.12 mil --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/09/25 4:31:42 PM #95: |
OLBs Leighton Vander Esch - 3 / $26.01 mil / $5.19 mil Eugene Hendricks - 3 / $14.94 mil / $2.76 mil Patrick Biggs - 3 / $11.25 mil / $1.95 mil Matt Milano - 3 / $9.42 mil / $1.56 mil Pete Hill - 3 / $9.03 mil / $1.47 mil Barry Jefferson - 4 / $11.56 mil / $1.88 mil Edgar Jones - 3 / $8.67 mil / $1.41 mil Luther O'Neal - 3 / $8.67 mil / $1.41 mil James Anderson - 3 / $5.55 mil / $720k Doug Benson -2 / $3.66 mil / $380k MLBs Darryl Miller - 3 / $35.07 mil / $8.34 mil Kwame Castorani - 3 / $34.05 mil / $7.86 mil Stan Carswell - 2 / $21.36 mil / $4.80 mil Christian Jones - 3 / $32.04 mil / $7.20 mil Denzel Perryman - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Stephone Anthony - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Neville Hewitt - 3 / $19.80 mil / $3.15 mil Joey Kaufman - 3 / $17.79 mil / $2.49 mil Joe Warren - 3 / $6.90 mil / $870k Darnay Warner - 3 / $6.90 mil / $870k CBs A.J. Bouye - 3 / $34.05 mil / $7.86 mil Henry Carpenter - 4 / $26.20 mil / $3.84 mil Terrell Adams - 5 / $26.75 mil / $2.75 mil P.J. Williams - 3 / $15.09 mil / $1.56 mil Terrell Diamond - 5 / $21.95 mil / $2.35 mil Leroy Briggs - 5 / $21.95 mil / $2.35 mil Tony Lippett - 3 / $12.18 mil / $1.32 mil Vinnie Jamison - 5 / $20.30 mil / $2.20 mil Brian Randolph - 4 / $7.04 mil / $840k Ken Albright - 5 / $8.40 mil / $1.00 mil FSs Adrian Colbert - 3 / $12.66 mil / $2.31 mil Shane Spielman - 3 / $12.66 mil / $2.31 mil Rondell Holcombe - 4 / $14.68 mil / $2.44 mil Bryce Holland - 4 / $13.72 mil / $2.28 mil Carlos Jackson - 4 / $13.72 mil / $2.28 mil Rick McClain - 4 / $11.80 mil / $1.92 mil Deuce Daniels - 4 / $11.80 mil / $1.92 mil Dexter Sullivan - 3 / $8.85 mil / $1.44 mil William Sylvester - 4 / $5.64 mil / $840k Timmy Little - 4 / $5.24 mil / $440k SSs Nate Warfield - 2 / $12.44 mil / $1.54 mil Damontae Kazee - 3 / $17.76 mil / $1.98 mil Josh Jones - 3 / $17.76 mil / $1.98 mil Skip McGrath - 3 / $16.86 mil / $1.65 mil Eric Murray - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Andre Cobb - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Quandre Diggs - 3 / $16.11 mil / $1.62 mil Andrew Wingard - 2 / $10.22 mil / $1.06 mil Kenny Vaccaro - 3 / $9.18 mil / $1.32 mil Calvin Fulcher - 3 / $8.76 mil / $1.26 mil Ks Jake Elliot - 2 / $5.94 mil / $780k Jason Sanders - 2 / $5.50 mil / $720k Cody Parkey - 2 / $3.90 mil / $620k Wil Lutz - 3 / $5.82 mil / $900k Sam Ficken - 3 / $5.01 mil / $750k Matt Gay - 3 / $5.40 mil / $750k Matt Ammendola - 2 / $3.42 mil / $480k Zane Gonzalez - 3 / $4.26 mil / $660k Sam Copeland - 3 / $3.03 mil / $300k Richard Holmes - 3 / $2.88 mil / $270k Ps Matt Haack - 3 / $4.59 mil / $990k Jake Bailey - 2 / $2.94 mil / $560k J.K. Scott - 3 / $4.26 mil / $660k Justin Vogel - 3 / $4.92 mil / $660k Scott Kozlowski - 3 / $5.58 mil / $660k Ryan Quigley - 3 / $5.55 mil / $630k Tommy Townsend - 2 / $2.86 mil / $520k Jack Clinton - 3 / $3.72 mil / $510k Darren du Plessis - 1 / $870k / $60k Scott Wilson - 1 / $780k / $40k The deadline to submit offers for the second round of free agency will be 7 PM ET on Monday, May 12th --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TheKnightOfNee 05/10/25 2:48:28 PM #96: |
Round 1 of free agency went pretty well. --- ONLY FIVE CAN LADDER. Sushi, kamikaze, fujiyama, nippon-ichi... ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BlueCrystalTear 05/10/25 7:43:39 PM #97: |
TheKnightOfNee posted... Round 1 of free agency went pretty well.Yeah, I have no roster holes left and I'm just under cap. Somehow. --- Help control the pet population. Have your pets spayed or neutered! RIP Bob Barker (1923 - 2023) - and thanks for all the memories. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/13/25 1:50:37 AM #98: |
This is long overdue, but the deadline to submit offers for round two of free agency has closed. I will not be making any offers, so I'm just going to start opening up PMs. --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/13/25 2:13:39 AM #99: |
Free Agency Round 2 Results Bears sign TE Durham Smythe to a 3 year deal Bears sign G Max Garcia to a 3 year deal Broncos sign G Damien Bell to a 3 year deal Browns sign MLB Stan Carswell to a 3 year deal Browns sign DE Ezekiel Ansah to a 3 year deal Chiefs sign DE Rich Hopkinson to a 3 year deal Cowboys sign CB A.J. Bouye to a 3 year deal 49ers sign CB Henry Carpetner to a 4 year deal Lions sign C Graham Glasglow to a 3 year deal Orcas sign OT Craig Stevens to a 4 year deal Patriots sign QB Jameis Winston to a 3 year deal Steelers sign WR Rishard Matthews to a 3 year deal --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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KCF0107 05/13/25 2:14:58 AM #100: |
QBs Deshaun Watson - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Taysom Hill - 4 / $30.76 mil / $6.44 mil Trevor Largent - 4 / $28.32 mil / $5.72 mil Daniel Jones - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Drew Lock - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Ray Flewelling - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Charlie Schroeder - 4 / $25.88 mil / $4.96 mil Sean Blackmon - 3 / $8.22 mil / $1.29 mil Tom Lewis - 5 / $7.80 mil / $700k HBs Ezekiel Elliot - 3 / $34.68 mil / $7.65 mil Nyheim Hines - 4 / $44.96 mil / $9.48 mil Tevin Coleman - 3 / $33.72 mil / $7.11 mil Ronald Jones II - 4 / $43.64 mil / $8.72 mil Leonard Fournette - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil Duke Johnson - 3 / $30.57 mil / $6.09 mil Dalvin Cook - 4 / $40.76 mil / $8.12 mil C.J. Prosise - 4 / $27.92 mil / $7.52 mil Rondell Frazier - 5 / $13.10 mil / $2.15 mil Dan Woods - 4 / $6.04 mil / $800k FBs Derek Watt - 3 / $18.48 mil / $4.59 mil Malcolm Johnson - 2 / $10.56 mil / $2.42 mil Herman Dudley - 3 / $6.06 mil / $1.14 mil Rob Hunter - 2 / $2.90 mil / $420k Joey Isoefa - 3 / $4.20 mil / $600k Dave Holt - 3 / $4.80 mil / $540k Anthony Lewis - 2 / $3.20 mil / $360k Peter Schneidmiller - 3 / $4.14 mil / $540k Josh Sears - 1 / $820k / $20k Dexter Lenzy - 1 / $730k / $0k WRs Kenny Stills - 4 / $41.08 mil / $6.96 mil Matt Hazel - 4 / $30.76 mil / $5.16 mil Jordan Matthews - 3 / $23.07 mil / $3.87 mil Tyler Lockett - 4 / $28.20 mil / $4.72 mil Brandin Cooks - 3 / $21.15 mil / $3.54 mil Pat Andersen - 4 / $25.60 mil / $4.28 mil Michael Campanaro - 4 / $25.60 mil / $4.28 mil Lance Simms - 2 / $4.34 mil / $540k Ronald O'Neal - 3 / $5.07 mil / $540k TEs Darren Waller - 3 / $16.14 mil / $3.03 mil Aaron Hernandez - 3 / $10.23 mil / $1.56 mil Jason Mack - 4 / $12.76 mil / $1.92 mil O.J. Howard - 3 / $9.57 mil / $1.44 mil Nick O'Leary - 4 / $11.96 mil / $1.80 mil Rashard Reid - 2 / $5.98 mil / $900k Marcus McCray - 4 / $11.08 mil / $1.64 mil Gino McNeal - 3 / $5.79 mil / $810k Lamar Sikes - 3 / $5.19 mil / $720k --- KCF can't actually be a real person but he is - greengravy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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