New Game - 06/12/21 01:59 PM
Here are the rules if you chose to accept them.
Pick 12 players from the rookie class. Zero to twelve players 0-12, that you think will do well, to assemble a group with the best careers for bragging rights.
At the end of the year, year 1, those 12 rookies, cut down to 7, you only can keep 7. amongst year 1 players. (That 7 can be of any position, they can be 7 Left tackles if you want, as long as they were originally rookies).(or 5 running backs and one quarterback, it doesn't matter during the offseason until the season starts.)
2. You can select any position player about to enter the NFL but if they have played one (regular season), game, it's too late they are no longer a rookie and are not available forever.
You will only ever add players to your team from the rookie class.
3. Once you cut a player He's gone forever but if you keep him past year one, on into year two (through infinity), you can keep him his whole career, (without cutting that group down to 7), or give his spot to a rookie.
4. And It doesn't matter who someone else choses every player entering the NFL is available, until they play a game, after they play a game you can not select them.
5. At the start of year 2, (or future years), in year 2 you will have 7 keepers, and up to 12 rookies, (that is 19), At the start of the season you have to cut down to 16 players total. No team will start a season with more than 16 in any year, no more than 12 in year one.
( If a team has 16 remaining players with 3 or more years, and selects 12 rookies in the offseason, that is 28, the most possible, but it will still have to cut down to 16 by the seasons start.)
6. At seasons end, after the super bowl, you have to cut your rookie group which has become the 1 year players group, to no more than 7, this before you add your next set of rookies.(But if you have all 2nd and 3rd year players you can keep all 16 and not add any rookies.)
The Roster, of no more than 16 during a season, and no more than keepers after cuts, plus the rookies, in an offseason can consist of any position group except
It must have at all season starts at least one of
1. Quarterback
1 Running back
1 Wide Receiver
1 Defensive player
1. Offensive Lineman. ... (Or an empty slot for those designations)
And Remaining players can be from any position.
Yet that does not mean the goal is to build the best at each position, No, rather it is to find players which will have the best and longest careers and multiples of those,( And Find them in their rookie year), that is the goal.
Example find the best 3 quarterbacks or find the Offensive lineman who has a hall of fame career, or the Kicker, punter, or the 4 best defensive players.
It will take a few years to see excellence so teams must announce how many years they have existed.
If you choose to accept them.
Pick 12 players from the rookie class. Zero to twelve players 0-12, that you think will do well, to assemble a group with the best careers for bragging rights.
At the end of the year, year 1, those 12 rookies, cut down to 7, you only can keep 7. amongst year 1 players. (That 7 can be of any position, they can be 7 Left tackles if you want, as long as they were originally rookies).(or 5 running backs and one quarterback, it doesn't matter during the offseason until the season starts.)
2. You can select any position player about to enter the NFL but if they have played one (regular season), game, it's too late they are no longer a rookie and are not available forever.
You will only ever add players to your team from the rookie class.
3. Once you cut a player He's gone forever but if you keep him past year one, on into year two (through infinity), you can keep him his whole career, (without cutting that group down to 7), or give his spot to a rookie.
4. And It doesn't matter who someone else choses every player entering the NFL is available, until they play a game, after they play a game you can not select them.
5. At the start of year 2, (or future years), in year 2 you will have 7 keepers, and up to 12 rookies, (that is 19), At the start of the season you have to cut down to 16 players total. No team will start a season with more than 16 in any year, no more than 12 in year one.
( If a team has 16 remaining players with 3 or more years, and selects 12 rookies in the offseason, that is 28, the most possible, but it will still have to cut down to 16 by the seasons start.)
6. At seasons end, after the super bowl, you have to cut your rookie group which has become the 1 year players group, to no more than 7, this before you add your next set of rookies.(But if you have all 2nd and 3rd year players you can keep all 16 and not add any rookies.)
The Roster, of no more than 16 during a season, and no more than keepers after cuts, plus the rookies, in an offseason can consist of any position group except
It must have at all season starts at least one of
1. Quarterback
1 Running back
1 Wide Receiver
1 Defensive player
1. Offensive Lineman. ... (Or an empty slot for those designations)
And Remaining players can be from any position.
Yet that does not mean the goal is to build the best at each position, No, rather it is to find players which will have the best and longest careers and multiples of those,( And Find them in their rookie year), that is the goal.
Example find the best 3 quarterbacks or find the Offensive lineman who has a hall of fame career, or the Kicker, punter, or the 4 best defensive players.
It will take a few years to see excellence so teams must announce how many years they have existed.
If you choose to accept them.