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True. You could treat players currently on rosters as unrestricted free agents. Hold an auction for them; high bid is their new salary; current owner has right of first refusal. Of course you could always throw everyone back in the pool and start over, too.
Here are our salary rules:
XXI. Contracts and Salaries
Player Compensation and the Salary Cap
21.1 Roster Limits & Salary Cap: Teams must be within the Roster Limits (28 Players) and the Salary Cap ($100 million) by September 1 of each year. Roster Limits and the Salary Cap must be...
The NFL DOES in fact "institute some form of auction format." It's called free agency. A league I'm in combines an auction, contracts, free agency, and a rookie draft to get the full NFL flavor. I love it!
Not necessarily. But I do think the running game isn't going to be as solid as it was last year (future years is up in the air), and there's lots of talented receivers on the Lions. I'm just wondering if the ball is going to get spread around so much (ala New England style) that everybody's...
you are correct, sir! gunther has the chiefs d playing up to speed and they have some very favorable matchups down the stretch. i'd be picking them up if they were available in my league. :thumbup:
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