Usual21 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 I'm in an auction league. Our cap is $200 and $75 of it canbe used for franchising players from last year. Their value for franchising is based on 20% of their total points from last year. Here's my team and how much they would cost to franchise. Delhomme,Jake - QB - 47 Brooks,Aaron - QB - 33 Fitzgerald,Larry - WR - 33 Johnson,Chad - WR - 31 Parker,Willie - RB - 28 Westbrook,Brian - RB - 26 Davis,Domanick - RB - 26 Wilford,Ernest - WR - 16 Stevens,Jerramy - TE - 12 Randle El,Antwaan - WR - 8 Wiggins,Jermaine - TE - 6 Rogers,Charles - WR - 3 Williams,Mike - WR - 3 I was thinking of keeping Chad & Fitz for a total of $64, leaving me $136 to go for a stud RB & QB. Or do you think I should keep one of the RB's? I'm thinking that they RBs might still be available to get and maybe even cheaper than it would cost me to franchise them. Here are our "unique" scoring rules. QB's & RB's get most of the pts, we do get pts for receptions, but not per reception. We can pick from the following Sets: 1. Standard Set QB RB RB WR WR TE K D/ST 2. Spread Formation QB RB WR WR WR TE K D/ST 3. Empty Backfield QB WR WR WR WR TE K D/ST 4. Empty Backfield/2 Tight Ends QB WR WR WR TE TE K D/ST 5. Spread Formation/2 Tight End QB RB WR WR TE TE K D/ST 6. Two Tight End Set QB RB RB WR TE TE K D/ST Throwing an interception -1 Fumbles lost to other team -2 Pass Completions 10-18 1 19-24 2 25-29 3 30-33 4 34-37 5 38-41 6 42-45 7 (NFL Record: 45 - Drew Bledsoe 1994) 46 10 46 + 1 for every completion over 46 Rushing Attempts 5-15 1 16-22 2 23-29 3 30-34 4 35-38 5 39-42 6 43-45 7 (NFL Record: 45 – Jamie Morris 1988) 46 10 46+ 1 for every attempt over 46 Receptions 4-7 1 8-10 2 11-13 3 14-15 4 16-17 5 18-19 6 20 7 (NFL Record: 20 – Terrell Owens 2000) 21 10 21+ 1 for every reception over 21 Yards passing 1 for every 50 yards 300 + yards passing 4 bonus points 400 + yards passing 2 Additional bonus points 500 + yards passing 2 Additional bonus points 555 yards passing 3 bonus points (NFL Record: 554 yards – Norm Van Brocklin 1951) Yards rushing 1 for every 20 yards 100 + yards rushing 3 bonus points for every 100 yards 296 yards rushing 3 bonus points (NFL Record: 295 yards – Jamal Lewis 2003) Yards receiving 1 for every 25 yards 100 + yards receiving 3 bonus points for every 100 yards 337 yards receiving 3 bonus points (NFL Record: 336 yards – Willie Anderson 1989) 2-point conversions: all types 2 Touchdowns passing by yardage 0-19 yards 6 20-39 yards 8 40-100 yards 10 Touchdowns rushing by yardage 0-9 yards 6 10-29 yards 8 30-100 yards 10 Touchdowns receiving by yardage 0-19 yards 6 20-39 yards 8 40-100 yards 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Country Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 What do top WRs and RBS usually go for in your auctions? What are the cap values of comparable players to those you are considering? WHat players do you expect to be kept and at what prices? The first two answers will help determine if any of those players are a good value for the associated cost. THe third question will help in the debate about keeping players vs. letting them go so you have more cap dollars with which to manipulate and bid on players you really want. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Furley Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 Wow, thats a little confusing. Personally I would keep CJ and Westbrook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolverine Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 I'd hold on to Westbrook and CJ. THat way you only franchise $57 and get 143 to spend on. You gotta go with a 1-2 running back set. Don't go empty or spread. RBs are obviously key Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lynch19 Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 Looking at the price placed on the WR based on performance from last year I can see that WR have a high value. What is the price on the top RB's? How many will be coming back? If you really feel like you can get a discount on your RB's then you should let them fly. Do you feel like you could get a price break on either of your WR? Look at this. If you feel like you can pull any of your guys back for a lower price than let them go. From everything I have heard Palmer will be starting week one so CJ should have the same value. I might keep he and Westbrook, I am afraid that rushing for a TD in the Hall of Fame game might raise his value. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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