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Off-season Player Movements, where to find 'em (1 Viewer)

FBG has a free agent tracker on the front of the main page listing signed and unsigned free agents.

USA Today has one that is very good that lists all player movement and free agent activity. LINK

 
FBG has a free agent tracker on the front of the main page listing signed and unsigned free agents.

USA Today has one that is very good that lists all player movement and free agent activity. LINK
Thanks DY! One question though. I looked at the FA tracker on the homepage and there is no explanation of the "Importance" column. How were these grades decided? I see some UFA who are "1s". Does this mean importance to their current team or to FA in general?TIA

 
FBG has a free agent tracker on the front of the main page listing signed and unsigned free agents.

USA Today has one that is very good that lists all player movement and free agent activity. LINK
Thanks DY! One question though. I looked at the FA tracker on the homepage and there is no explanation of the "Importance" column. How were these grades decided? I see some UFA who are "1s". Does this mean importance to their current team or to FA in general?TIA
I believe that the grading system has to do with overall ability and impact. So a score of 5 is basically a superstar/Pro Bowl type of player while a score of 1 is basically a role player or someone that won't make much difference either coming or going. So someone like Adelius Thomas is a great feather int he cap for the Pats and a big loss to the Ravens while some other guys no one will really notice if they were added or lost. I don't know who determined the grades though as to what impact they would have. Hope that helps.
 
FBG has a free agent tracker on the front of the main page listing signed and unsigned free agents.

USA Today has one that is very good that lists all player movement and free agent activity. LINK
Thanks DY! One question though. I looked at the FA tracker on the homepage and there is no explanation of the "Importance" column. How were these grades decided? I see some UFA who are "1s". Does this mean importance to their current team or to FA in general?TIA
I believe that the grading system has to do with overall ability and impact. So a score of 5 is basically a superstar/Pro Bowl type of player while a score of 1 is basically a role player or someone that won't make much difference either coming or going. So someone like Adelius Thomas is a great feather int he cap for the Pats and a big loss to the Ravens while some other guys no one will really notice if they were added or lost. I don't know who determined the grades though as to what impact they would have. Hope that helps.
Yes it does. Thanks!Anyone else with links? I didn;t really care for the USA today one as it seems disorganized.

 
FBG has a free agent tracker on the front of the main page listing signed and unsigned free agents.

USA Today has one that is very good that lists all player movement and free agent activity. LINK
Thanks DY! One question though. I looked at the FA tracker on the homepage and there is no explanation of the "Importance" column. How were these grades decided? I see some UFA who are "1s". Does this mean importance to their current team or to FA in general?TIA
I believe that the grading system has to do with overall ability and impact. So a score of 5 is basically a superstar/Pro Bowl type of player while a score of 1 is basically a role player or someone that won't make much difference either coming or going. So someone like Adelius Thomas is a great feather int he cap for the Pats and a big loss to the Ravens while some other guys no one will really notice if they were added or lost. I don't know who determined the grades though as to what impact they would have. Hope that helps.
Yes it does. Thanks!Anyone else with links? I didn;t really care for the USA today one as it seems disorganized.
I've poked around the past few weeks and USA Today's is the only one that I could find that has team breakdowns of all additions, subtractions, and remaining free agents. I have yet to find another site that has all those grouped together. IMO, it's pretty well organized, but to each his own . . .
 

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