PapaStephano wrote:
Lamba wrote:
I think there's only one way to go about it; go for the best player available -- always.
Free Agency is where you can make huge strides. Once you get a tight grip around the cap space situation, you can start really fishing the players you want.
The draft is fun, but if you're trying to exclusively build through the draft, you'll never know when you can actually start winning. Playing the FA market is what will push you over the top. It's the same no matter where you are; strive to improve your team.
I got a late start and missed the first important weeks of FA. I'll have to wait for next season. I have a decent amount of cap space, so I'll be going that route.
There will be a learning cure though, as I've never been through the FA process here so I'm not sure what to expect.
Yeah. It's indeed a learning curve. I soaked whatever information I could from the forums (and Setherick's player weights) and managed to pretty much have a great first draft and have just kept building from that. If I had to do over, I'd do exactly the same; just keep on building. My big challenge, is that many of my players are approaching their peak years or are in them, so I'll have a lot of players I can no longer just renew. I'll have to start hitting the draft and pick up solid drops from other teams.
Always, always, always, ALWAYS keep an eye out for boomers. If you have a 75/75 4th year guy who are neutral or a slight bust, but there's a 50/72 guy who boomed like 15-20 in rookie camp, pick him up. You'll almost always have someone you can dump, for someone who has the potential to grow. My QB was a FA with only 60 accuracy when I picked him up. My other QB's were trash. He just kept on growing that accuracy and now it's 100/100. :-)