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2015 Huddle mock offseason defense FA pool


DaCityKats

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Free Agency Rules

 

Free agency and player trading will commence on Friday, February 6th 12:00 pm EST. FA officially ends @ the end of the draft. The draft will begin February 26th @ 7:00 pm EST

 

The top five URFAs from each team will enter the free agent pool. All other FAs will stay with their original team and you can treat these players just like anyone else under contract. You may also not put those guys on your depth chart if you want. RFA's will remain with the current team they are with, but can be traded away. I will look at overthecap.com, spotrac.com, and walterfootball.com to decide each team top 5 FAs to put into the FA pool. Position, age, and productivity will play a role into the decision.

 

​If your team is currently over the cap, you cannot participate in any free agency bidding. If you would like to participate in free agency, you must first make cuts to your team. Making cuts does free up some money for your team, but you will still be responsible for an amount of that players cap hit for the 2015 year. Cutting rules are later in this thread.

 

Franchise Tag

 

 Each team will be able to franchise one of their free agents. This will cost a set amount based on position and will count towards that teams cap. The deadline for designating a franchise tag will be 8:00pm EST on Wednesday, February 4th. Please post who you wish to franchise tag in the appropriate FA Offense or Defense thread.

 

Prices- Defense

DE- $15

DT- $11

LB- $13

CB- $13

S- $10

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/jason-la-canfora/24749485/nfl-franchise-tags-position-by-position-projected-numbers

 

 

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Cutting players

 

Each team will be allowed to cut up to 5 players on their roster to create some cap room. Deadline to cut a player is the same as the tag which is Feb, 4th @ 8:00 pm EST.Catch-22 is your player that gets cut now enters the FA pool (which bumps your 5 fa to 10 at most), and you are still on the hook for a % of that player 2015 cap hit based off years left on the contract. 1 year= 20%, 2 years= 30%, 3 years= 40%, 4 years= 50%, and 5+ years= 60%.

 

EX. ​Charles Johnson got $20 cap hit for 2015, with 2 years remaining on his contract. If I cut CJ, I would still be on the hook for $6, and would save $14. 

 

Cap Space

 

At no time can your total outstanding bids be higher than the amount you have to spend! This is up to you and you only to keep track of. If you exceed your spending limit you will be penalized, your total cap space reduced by $10.

 

Bidding on players in FA

 

Players are signed 1 day (exactly 24 hours) from the time of the highest bid. For example, if your high bid was posted on Sunday 1PM the player will officially be signed and added to your roster Monday 1PM so long as nobody outbids you during that 1 day. If someone outbids you, then the day waiting period starts again from the time of their top bid. This 1 day waiting period may be reduced to 12 hours or less toward the end of the free agency period.

 

Home Team Advantage

 

Teams resigning their own free agents will have a couple advantages. First, they can simply match the top offer rather than having to outbid( When matching a offer please put the $ amount as well). Second, they will get a discount off the final price after the player is officially signed. The discount will be applied as followed:

Final bid: $3-$6 = $1 discount.
Final bid: $7-$10 = $2 discount.
Final bid: $11-$14 = $3 discount.
Final bid: $15+ = $4 discount.

If somebody is a FA and appears in the pool, please take them off our depth chart until you win the bid for that player. Again, we will use a combo of walterfootball.com, spotrac.com, and overthecap.com to determine the top 5 FAs from each team.

 

Team Cap Space

 

The projected ceiling is around $140-$144.The ceiling will be $140 for this. We are rolling over cap space from 2014 to increase the spending. Below are the teams and the cap space money. These numbers are from overthecap.com.

 

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In the red= negative money. Over the cap.

 

 

  • Buffalo Bills- DirtyMagic97   $30
  • Miami Dolphins- carpanfan96   $14
  • New England Patriots- IceUpSon   $7
  • New York Jets- CaliPanthers   $72
  • Baltimore Ravens- Mr Mojo Risin   $14
  • Cincinnati Bengals- L-TownCat   $47
  • Cleveland Browns- TylerVagyler      $62
  • Pittsburgh Steelers- asknoquarter   $13
  • Houston Texans- MichaelNewtonII   $25
  • Indianapolis Colts- DaCityKats   $61
  • Jacksonville Jaguars- Mol3m4n   $91
  • Tennessee Titans- X-Clown   $58
  • Denver Broncos- C47   $25
  • Kansas City Chiefs- CaliPanthers   $16
  • Oakland Raiders- TylerVagyler   $69
  • San Diego Chargers- Kevin Greene   $22
  • Dallas Cowboys- Third Degree   $14
  • New York Giants- Ken   $8
  • Philadelphia Eagles- Gandman24   $54
  • Washington Redskins- WUnderhill   $16
  • Chicago Bears- Riverboat Ron   $32
  • Detroit Lions- DeeJay   $19
  • Green Bay Packers- ooglechi   $37
  • Minnesota Vikings- Jimmy   $26
  • Atlanta Falcons- O- There   $51
  • Carolina Panthers- carolina-chuck2   $26
  • New Orleans Saints- ZachAttack23   -$18
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers- *FreeFua*   $28
  • Arizona Cardinals- JJman Returns   -$1
  • St. Louis Rams- jdpanther5  $35
  • San Francisco 49ers- London Loves Luke   $7
  • Seattle Seahawks- DaCityKats   $35

 

 

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Defense FA pool

 

DE 4-3/ 3-4

Adrian Clayborn, DE, Bucs. Age 27 ....signed Bucs $1

Da' Quan Bowers, DE/ DT, Bucs. Age 25 .... signed Bucs $1

Tommy Kelly, DE/ DT, Cardinals. Age 34

Kroy Biermann, DE/ OLB, Falcons. Age 29 .... highest bid Bills $1

Pernell McPhee, DE/OLB, Ravens. Age 26 .... signed Jets $10

Jerry Hughes, DE/ OLB, Bills. Age 27 .... signed Falcons $3

Greg Hardy, DE, Panthers. Age 27 .... signed Jags $18

George Johnson, DE, Lions. Age 27

Cory Redding, DE/DT, Colts. Age 34 .... highest bid Eagles $1

Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, Giants. Age 26 .... Franchised

Brandon Deaderick, DE/ DT, Saints. Age 28

Corey Wootton, DE, Vikings. Age 28

Jared Odrick, DE/ DT, Dolphins. Age 27 .... signed Giants $7

 Cedric Thornton, DE/ DT, Eagles. Age 27

Mike DeVito, DE/ DT, Chiefs. Age 30 ....signed Giants $1

Jonathan Babineaux, DE/ DT, Falcons. Age 33

Ricky Jean- Francois, DE/ DT, Colts. Age 28 .... highest bid Eagles $1

 

DT 4-3/ 3-4

Dan Williams, NT, Cardinals. Age 28 ....signed Colts $1

Corey Peters, DT, Falcons. Age 27 .... signed Falcons $1

Stephen Paea, DT, Bears. Age 27 .... signed Rams $1

Ahtyba Rubin, DT, Browns. Age 29

Henry Melton, DT, Cowboys. Age 27 .... signed Raiders $8

Terrence Knighton, NT, Broncos. Age 29 .... signed Falcons $1

Ndamukong Suh, DT, Lions. Age 28 .... signed Browns $25

Nick Fairley, DT, Lions. Age 27 .... signed Jags $16

CJ Mosely, DT, Lions. Age 32

BJ Raji, NT, Packers. Age 29 .... signed Texans $1

Kenrick Ellis, NT, Jets. Age 27 .... signed Jets $1

Tom Johnson, DT, Vikings. Age 30

Pat Sims, DT, Raiders. Age 29

Alex Carrington, DT, Rams. Age 28

Karl Klug, DT/ DE, Titans. Age 27 .... signed Eagles $1

Kevin Williams, DT, Seahawks. Age 34

Dwan Edwards, DT, Panthers. Age 33 .... signed Jags $1

Colin Cole, DT, Panthers. Age 34 .... highest bid Panthers $1

Cam Thomas, NT, Steelers. Age 28 ....signed Chiefs $1

Kendall Langford, DT, Rams. Age 29 .... signed Colts $1

 

OLB 4-3/ 3-4

Sam Acho, OLB/ DE, Cardinals. Age 26 .... signed Falcons $2

Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Falcons. Age 27 .... signed Falcons $1

Chase Blackburn, OLB, Panthers. Age 32 .... signed Falcons $1

Lance Briggs, OLB, Bears. Age 34 .... highest bid Texans $1

Jabaal Sherad, OLB/ DE, Browns. Age 26 .... signed Seahawks $2

Bruce Carter, OLB/MLB, Cowboys. Age 23 .... signed Raiders $10

Brooks Reed, OLB/ DE/ ILB, Texans. Age 28 .... signed Steelers $1

Parys Haralson, OLB/ DE, Saints. Age 31

Justin Houston, OLB/ DE, Chiefs. Age 26 .... Franchised 

Geno Hayes, OLB, Jags. Age 28 .... signed Jags $1

Brandon Graham, OLB/ DE, Eagles. Age 27 .... signed  Eagles $1

Jason Worilds, OLB/ DE, Steelers. Age 27 .... signed  Steelers $8 HTD= $6

James Harrison, OLB, Steelers. Age 37 .... highest bid Texans $1

Dan Skuta, OLB/ DE, 49ers. Age 29 .... signed Panthers $1

Brain Orakpo, OLB/ DE, Redskins. Age 28 .... signed Falcons $8

Akeem Ayers, OLB, Pats. Age 25 ....signed Chiefs $1

Malcolm Smith, OLB, Seahawks. Age 25 .... signed Seahawks $1

O'Brien Schofield, OLB/ DE, Seahawks. Age 27 .... signed Steelers $1 

Tamba, Chiefs, OLB/ DE, Chiefs. Age 31 .... signed Eagles $4 

Mathias Kiwanuka, OLB/ DE, Giants. Age 31 .... signed Falcons $1

Trent Cole, OLB/ DE, Eagles. Age 32 .... highest bid Eagles $1

 

MLB

Mason Foster, MLB, Bucs. Age 26 .... signed Bucs $4

Brandon Spikes, ILB, Bills. Age 27 .... signed Bengals $10

Ray Maualuga, MLB, Bengals. Age 28 .... signed Falcons $1

David Harris, ILB, Jets. Age 31 .... signed Jets $1

Jasper Brinkley, MLB, Vikings. Age 30 .... signed Chiefs $1

JT Thomas, ILB, Jags. Age 27 .... signed Jags $1

Arthur Moats, ILB, Steelers. Age 27 .... highest bid Steelers $1

Colin McCarthy, ILB, Titans. Age 27

Jon Beason, MLB, Giants. Age 30 .... signed Falcons $1

 

 

CB

Antonio Cromartie, CB, Cardinals. Age 31 .... signed Jags $21

Sherrick McManis, CB, Bears. Age 27 .... highest bid Rams $1

Buster Skrine, CB, Browns. Age 26 ....signed Jets $5

Rashean Mathis, CB, Lions. Age 35

Tramon Williams, CB, Packers. Age 32 .... signed Texans $1

Kareem Jackson, CB, Texans. Age 27 .... signed Jets $5

Darius Butler, CB, Colts. Age 29

Kyle Wilson, CB, Jets. Age 27 .... highest bid Panthers $2

Walter Thurmond III, CB, Giants. Age 28 .... signed Giants $1

Patrick Robinson, CB, Saints. Age 27 .... signed Colts $2

Alan Ball, CB, Jags. Age 30 .... highest bid Steelers $1

Tarell Brown, CB, Raiders. Age 30 .... signed Steelers $1

Brice McCain, CB, Steelers. Age 28

Brandon Flowers, CB, Chargers. Age 29 .... signed Falcons $6

Chris Culliver, CB, 49ers. Age 27 .... signed Eagles $10

Byron Maxwell, CB, Seahawks. Age 26 .... highest bid Chargers $12

Cary Williams, CB, Eagles. Age 30 .... signed Bucs $2

Johnathan Joseph, CB, Texans. Age 30 .... signed Bengals $5

Cortez Allen, CB, Steelers. Age 26 .... highest bid Titans $3

 

S

Major Wright, S, Bucs. Age 27 .... signed Chiefs $1

Dwight Lowery, S, Falcons. Age 29 .... signed Falcons $1

Darian Stewart, S, Ravens. Age 27 .... highest bid Titans $1

Da'Norris Searcy, S, Bills. Age 27 .... signed Broncos $14

Chris Conte, S, Bears. Age 26 .... signed Falcons $1

Rahim Moore, S, Broncos. Age 26 .... signed Jets $16

Kendrick Lewis, S, Texans. Age 27 .... highest bid Rams $1

Mike Adams, S, Colts. Age 34 .... signed Eagles $1

Dawan Landry, S, Jets. Age 32 .... signed Chiefs $1

Stevie Brown, S, Giants. Age 28 .... signed Giants $1

Antrell Rolle, S, Giants. Age 32 .... signed Panthers $6

Louis Delmas, S, Dolphins. Age 28 .... signed Bengals $2

Kurt Coleman, S, Chiefs. Age 26 .... signed Giants $1

Ron Parker, S, Chiefs. Age 28

Nate Allen, S, Eagles. Age 27 .... signed Steelers $1

Marcus Glichrist, S, Chargers. Age 26 .... signed Chargers $4 HTD= $3

Brandon Meriweather, S, Redskins. Age 31 .... signed  Bucs $1

Devin McCourty, S, Pats. Age 27 .... signed Texans $9

Thomas Decoud, S, Panthers. Age 29

Troy Polamalu, S, Steelers. Age 33 .... signed Steelers $1

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So I have a couple questions

1. Since I have the cardinals, I have 8$ to spend on Free Agents?

2. When bidding on a free agent where do you post the bids?

3. Will there be a thread designated for trades?

Honestly I feel like this is a bit over complicated, but it should be fun and your hard work is very appreciated.

thanks.

1. no, your team is currently in the red, which means you are currently over the cap by the amount in the last section on the worksheet. you make some cuts if you choose to participate in FA.

 

2. you post the bids in the appropriate thread. if I'm bidding on a DT, i would place my bid in the defense thread. this thread.

 

3. yes, the trade thread will be up in the next week. but you can go ahead and begin to discuss trades with other GMs via PM.

 

if you have anymore question, just let me know.

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Do we post the players we cut in this thread? If so I cut Troy Polamalu, Cortez Allen, Shawn Suisham, Cam Thomas. I detailed the contracts in the depth chart page.

 

if they play defense, you post the cuts in this thread.  if its an offensive player, or specialist, you put them in the other FA thread. also the detailed amounts, so i can update the capspace.

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