If any miscommunication or misunderstanding about this, that also included LTCs. However, as some weren't aware of that and I didn't make that as clear as could have, we'll allow any last minute LTCs for teams with LTCs left and salary cap space up until we begin the post-season sims later this week on Friday.Goodell wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 2:52 am Coming to the end of the regular season soon. As always, free agency closes at the end of the regular season to avoid situations like signings other teams' practice squad guys while teams are out of the playoffs and perhaps not checking on their team since finished for the year so they don't lose players unfairly. So if there is anybody you want to get under contract this season, you have until we sim our version of week 18 this week.
2023 SEASON UPDATE
Re: 2023 SEASON UPDATE
Official Statement from the Commissioner's Office
Re: 2023 SEASON UPDATE
As noted earlier, we've uploaded grades from the end of the regular season.
- Madden grades have been updated.
- As we instituted in recent seasons, players with higher PFF grades get bonus points (max 1-3, lowest grades eligible for most bonus). 214 players were given bonus points for higher PFF grade. See data output below. Let me know if you believe a player wasn't updated as they should have been. We use the OFF and DEF grades for those for the PFF grades. Hybrid grades including a Madden baseline and any PFF extra points have been updated.
Here are the PFF bonuses added to Madden grades:
- Madden grades have been updated.
- As we instituted in recent seasons, players with higher PFF grades get bonus points (max 1-3, lowest grades eligible for most bonus). 214 players were given bonus points for higher PFF grade. See data output below. Let me know if you believe a player wasn't updated as they should have been. We use the OFF and DEF grades for those for the PFF grades. Hybrid grades including a Madden baseline and any PFF extra points have been updated.
Here are the PFF bonuses added to Madden grades:
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NAME TEAM POS m PFF _DIFF MAX1 (88-97) MAX2 (70-87) MAX3 (0-69) NEW M
Aiyuk, Brandon SF WR 90 92.3 2.3 1 91
Mack, Khalil SD ED 90 91.8 1.8 1 91
Brown, Derrick CAR DI 89 90.1 1.1 1 90
Hutchinson, Aidan DET ED 88 91 3 1 89
Johnson, Jaylon CHI CB 88 90.8 2.8 1 89
Holland, Jevon MIA S 88 90.4 2.4 1 89
Bland, DaRon DAL CB 88 90.4 2.4 1 89
Highsmith, Alex PIT ED 88 90.3 2.3 1 89
Waddle, Jaylen MIA WR 87 90.7 3.7 2 89
Mostert, Raheem MIA HB 86 87.5 1.5 2 88
Peppers, Jabrill NE S 86 87.3 1.3 1 87
Purdy, Brock SF QB 85 88.4 3.4 2 87
McKinney, Xavier NYG S 85 87.8 2.8 2 87
Clowney, Jadeveon BAL ED 85 85.7 0.7 1 86
Rousseau, Greg BUF ED 85 85.6 0.6 1 86
Van Ginkel, Andrew MIA ED 84 91.1 7.1 2 86
Cousins, Kirk MIN QB 84 86.1 2.1 2 86
Conner, James ARI HB 83 89.2 6.2 2 85
Nacua, Puka STL WR 83 87.9 4.9 2 85
Achane, De'von MIA HB 82 92.4 10.4 2 84
Carter, Jalen PHI DI 82 89 7 2 84
Chubb, Bradley MIA ED 82 88.8 6.8 2 84
Tavai, Jahlani NE LB 82 86.5 4.5 2 84
Williams, Connor MIA C 82 86.5 4.5 2 84
Stafford, Matthew STL QB 82 85.9 3.9 2 84
Meinerz, Quinn DEN G 82 83.8 1.8 2 84
Collins, Nico HOU WR 81 91 10 2 83
Gilman, Alohi SD S 81 86.1 5.1 2 83
Dotson, Kevin STL G 81 85.2 4.2 2 83
Goff, Jared DET QB 81 84.4 3.4 2 83
Dell, Tank HOU WR 81 83.4 2.4 2 83
Onyemata, David ATL DI 81 83.3 2.3 2 83
McNeill, Alim DET DI 80 88.5 8.5 2 82
Jones, DaQuan BUF DI 80 86 6 2 82
Rice, Rashee KC WR 80 85 5 2 82
Johnson, Jermaine NYJ ED 80 83 3 2 82
Stroud, C.J. HOU QB 80 82.8 2.8 2 82
Gonzalez, Christian NE CB 80 80.8 0.8 1 81
Oweh, Odafe BAL ED 80 80.7 0.7 1 81
Cashman, Blake HOU LB 79 83.7 4.7 2 81
Odighizuwa, Osa DAL DI 79 81.4 2.4 2 81
Bell, Markquese DAL LB 79 79.9 0.9 1 80
Huff, Bryce NYJ ED 79 79.7 0.7 1 80
Barmore, Christian NE DI 78 83.8 5.8 2 80
Turner, Kobie STL DI 78 83.8 5.8 2 80
Smith, Geno SEA QB 78 82.9 4.9 2 80
Allgeier, Tyler ATL HB 78 82.6 4.6 2 80
Battle, Jordan CIN S 78 82.5 4.5 2 80
Benford, Christian BUF CB 78 82.2 4.2 2 80
Ebukam, Samson IND ED 77 84.4 7.4 2 79
Greenard, Jonathan HOU ED 77 78.2 1.2 1 78
Herbert, Khalil CHI HB 77 77.9 0.9 1 78
Dalman, Drew ATL C 76 82.3 6.3 2 78
Yiadom, Isaac NO CB 76 81.1 5.1 2 78
Hurst, Maurice CLE DI 76 81 5 2 78
Lawrence, Trevor JAC QB 76 79.7 3.7 2 78
Dodson, Tyrel BUF LB 75 89.5 14.5 2 77
Epenesa, A.J. BUF ED 75 80.3 5.3 2 77
Wicks, Dontayvion GB WR 75 78.4 3.4 2 77
Wilson, Russell DEN QB 75 77.5 2.5 2 77
Lewis, Marcedes CHI TE 75 77.3 2.3 2 77
Carr, Derek NO QB 75 77.2 2.2 2 77
Jackson, Michael SEA CB 75 77 2 2 77
Chenal, Leo KC ED 75 76.5 1.5 2 77
Mitchell, Keaton BAL HB 74 92.4 18.4 2 76
Golden, Markus PIT ED 74 86.5 12.5 2 76
Barnett, Derek HOU ED 74 86.2 12.2 2 76
Melifonwu, Ifeatu DET S 74 85.6 11.6 2 76
Sheffield, Kendall TEN CB 74 82.5 8.5 2 76
Feliciano, Jon SF G 74 81.2 7.2 2 76
Wingard, Andrew JAC S 74 79.4 5.4 2 76
Harris, Damien BUF HB 74 76.5 2.5 2 76
Davis, Ashtyn NYJ S 74 74.8 0.8 1 75
Gipson, Trevis TEN ED 73 89.6 16.6 2 75
McLaughlin, Jaleel DEN HB 73 86.2 13.2 2 75
Hand, Da'Shawn MIA DI 73 85 12 2 75
Bates, Ryan BUF C 73 78.7 5.7 2 75
Melton, Bo GB WR 72 88.1 16.1 2 74
Edwards, David BUF T 72 82.7 10.7 2 74
Koonce, Malcolm OAK ED 72 81.3 9.3 2 74
Dalton, Andy CAR QB 72 81.1 9.1 2 74
Okwara, Romeo DET ED 72 80.5 8.5 2 74
Brown, Ji'Ayir SF S 72 77.9 5.9 2 74
Chandler, Ty MIN HB 72 76.3 4.3 2 74
Simpson, Trenton BAL LB 72 76.1 4.1 2 74
McCloud, Nick NYG CB 72 74.8 2.8 2 74
Freeman, Royce STL HB 72 74.3 2.3 2 74
Miller, Kendre NO HB 72 74.1 2.1 2 74
Smith, Cam MIA S 72 73.3 1.3 1 73
Williams, Joshua KC CB 72 73 1 1 73
Conner, Chamarri KC S 72 72.7 0.7 1 73
Martinez, Blake PIT LB 71 85.1 14.1 2 73
Johnson, Ty BUF HB 71 82 11 2 73
Oliver, Josh MIN TE 71 75.1 4.1 2 73
Flacco, Joe CLE QB 71 74.2 3.2 2 73
Philips, Kyle TEN WR 71 72.8 1.8 2 73
Mukuamu, Israel DAL CB 70 76.3 6.3 2 72
Demercado, Emari ARI HB 70 73.4 3.4 2 72
Roach, Malcolm NO DI 70 72.9 2.9 2 72
Hall, Tyler OAK CB 70 72.7 2.7 2 72
Riley, Duke MIA LB 70 72.5 2.5 2 72
Burks, Oren SF LB 70 71.3 1.3 1 71
Barr, Anthony MIN ED 70 70.6 0.6 1 71
Mason, Jordan SF HB 69 84.7 15.7 3 72
Brissett, Jacoby WAS QB 69 84.6 15.6 3 72
Herbig, Nick PIT ED 69 80.7 11.7 3 72
Bolden, Brandon OAK HB 69 77.9 8.9 3 72
Smith, Tremon DEN CB 69 69.8 0.8 1 70
Britt, K.J. TB LB 68 79.3 11.3 3 71
Jonathan, Kingsley BUF ED 68 77.7 9.7 3 71
Reynolds, Craig DET HB 68 77.4 9.4 3 71
Bell, D'Anthony CLE S 68 77.2 9.2 3 71
Watts, Armon PIT DI 68 76.2 8.2 3 71
Bobo, Jake SEA WR 68 73.5 5.5 3 71
Rice, Monty NO LB 68 69.4 1.4 1 69
Jordan, Brevin HOU TE 68 68.7 0.7 1 69
Browning, Jake CIN QB 67 79.3 12.3 3 70
Tindall, Channing MIA LB 67 78.2 11.2 3 70
Sherwood, Jamien NYJ LB 67 76.1 9.1 3 70
Hudson, Tanner CIN TE 67 73 6 3 70
Niemann, Nick SD LB 67 71.6 4.6 3 70
Taylor, Tyrod NYG QB 67 71.4 4.4 3 70
Chachere, Andre ARI CB 67 71.1 4.1 3 70
Mundt, Johnny MIN TE 67 70.8 3.8 3 70
Goodwin, C.J. DAL CB 67 69.2 2.2 2 69
Tonga, Khyiris MIN DI 67 67.7 0.7 1 68
Sewell, Noah CHI LB 66 86.5 20.5 3 69
Sewell, Nephi NO ED 66 85.6 19.6 3 69
Thomas, Juanyeh DAL S 66 81.1 15.1 3 69
Lewis, Cam BUF S 66 78.2 12.2 3 69
Scharping, Max CIN C 66 78.1 12.1 3 69
Corbin, Jashaun NYG HB 66 76.7 10.7 3 69
Arnold, Grayland HOU S 66 71.4 5.4 3 69
Reeves-Maybin, Jalen DET LB 66 67.8 1.8 2 68
Pryor, Matt SF T 65 88.5 23.5 3 68
Gill, Cam TB ED 65 83.8 18.8 3 68
McGrone, Cameron IND LB 65 82.7 17.7 3 68
Surratt, Chazz NYJ LB 65 78.2 13.2 3 68
Gray, Vincent CLE CB 65 73.5 8.5 3 68
Speed, Ameer IND CB 65 72 7 3 68
Hopkins, Brycen STL TE 65 68 3 3 68
Herbig, Nate PIT G 65 67.6 2.6 3 68
Mallory, Will IND TE 65 66.9 1.9 2 67
Young, Dareke SEA WR 65 66.7 1.7 2 67
Ogletree, Andrew IND TE 65 66.2 1.2 1 66
Wentz, Carson STL QB 64 80.7 16.7 3 67
Land, Isaiah IND ED 64 70.6 6.6 3 67
Harper, Devin CIN ED 64 70 6 3 67
Blount, Joey ARI S 64 66.9 2.9 3 67
Jones, Cam KC LB 64 65.6 1.6 2 66
Turner, Cole WAS TE 64 64.7 0.7 1 65
Muse, Nick MIN TE 63 89.2 26.2 3 66
Riley, Elijah PIT S 63 79.8 16.8 3 66
Wilson, Emanuel GB HB 63 76.4 13.4 3 66
Rhattigan, Jon SEA LB 63 72.3 9.3 3 66
Goode, Cameron MIA ED 63 71.7 8.7 3 66
Rivers, Ronnie STL HB 63 71 8 3 66
Togiai, Noah PHI TE 63 69.5 6.5 3 66
Allegretti, Nick KC C 63 68.7 5.7 3 66
Ojomo, Moro PHI DI 63 67.9 4.9 3 66
McDermott, Conor NE T 63 67.8 4.8 3 66
Driskel, Jeff CLE QB 63 66.4 3.4 3 66
London, LaCale ATL DI 63 65.9 2.9 3 66
FitzPatrick, John ATL TE 63 63.7 0.7 1 64
Masterson, Luke OAK ED 62 86.9 24.9 3 65
Russell, J.J. TB LB 62 79.2 17.2 3 65
Harris, Kevin NE HB 62 76.5 14.5 3 65
Hummel, Jake STL LB 62 75.5 13.5 3 65
Norton, Storm ATL T 62 68.3 6.3 3 65
Wallow, Garret TEN LB 62 67.5 5.5 3 65
Hailassie, Kahlef CLE CB 62 67.2 5.2 3 65
Stick, Easton SD QB 62 66.8 4.8 3 65
Coburn, Keondre TEN DI 62 66 4 3 65
Faoliu, Austin SEA DI 62 64.5 2.5 3 65
Deculus, Austin NYJ T 62 62.7 0.7 1 63
Robinson, Curtis SF LB 61 89.9 28.9 3 64
Johnson, Fred PHI T 61 75 14 3 64
Leota, Eku CAR ED 61 65.6 4.6 3 64
DeVito, Tommy NYG QB 61 61.9 0.9 1 62
Layne, Raheem SD S 61 61.5 0.5 1 62
Diabate, Mohamoud CLE LB 60 70.6 10.6 3 63
Conner, Tanner MIA TE 60 69.8 9.8 3 63
Boye-Doe, Ekow KC CB 60 66.9 6.9 3 63
Eiselen, Dieter HOU T 60 66.4 6.4 3 63
Hambright, Arlington IND T 60 65.4 5.4 3 63
Allen, Kyle BUF QB 60 64.8 4.8 3 63
Boyle, Tim HOU QB 60 63.5 3.5 3 63
Taylor, Patrick GB HB 60 62.1 2.1 2 62
Meredith, Jordan OAK G 60 60.5 0.5 1 61
Trask, Kyle TB QB 59 86 27 3 62
Munson, Calvin MIA LB 59 73.6 14.6 3 62
Good-Jones, Julian WAS G 59 67.7 8.7 3 62
Leglue, John ATL T 59 61.9 2.9 3 62
Gabbert, Blaine KC QB 59 60.7 1.7 2 61
Hall, Jaren MIN QB 59 60.3 1.3 1 60
Skipper, Dan DET T 58 66.9 8.9 3 61
Smith, Kion MIA T 58 60.3 2.3 2 60
Beathard, C.J. JAC QB 57 71.5 14.5 3 60
VanSumeren, Ben PHI LB 57 69.5 12.5 3 60
Barkley, Matt JAC QB 56 61.6 5.6 3 59
Ehlinger, Sam IND QB 56 60 4 3 59
Bagent, Tyson CHI QB 56 57.4 1.4 1 57
Ogbongbemiga, Amen SD LB 55 72.6 17.6 3 58
Nelson, Matt DET T 55 58 3 3 58
Peterman, Nathan CHI QB 49 58.4 9.4 3 52
Love, Jordan GB QB 79 83 4 2 81
Johnson, Antonio JAC CB 71 73.8 2.8 2 73
Brooks, Chris MIA HB 66 88.7 22.7 3 69
Smith, Andre ATL LB 65 75 10 3 68
Turner, DJ OAK WR 64 69.6 5.6 3 67
Hansen, Jake HOU LB 64 64.5 0.5 1 65
Moore, Jaylon SF T 63 72.9 9.9 3 66
Finley, AJ SD S 63 64.3 1.3 1 64
Thompson, Najee MIN CB 58 60 2 2 60
Official Statement from the Commissioner's Office
Re: 2023 SEASON UPDATE
Today we simmed all our league championship games. Thank everyone for a great season! We'll start off-season rules discussions, polls, etc. this week as we start to move forward to next season now. I may take a day off or two first, as it's a three-day weekend for me.
As you start thinking about off-season moves, sometimes it's helpful to look at our new champions. This was a different year in some ways. Although he won the NFL's trophy, statistically it was a down season for Patrick Mahomes. With some other injuries across the league, there weren't a lot of elite passing statistics that can sometimes propel sim teams down the digital field.
AFFL Champ: Carolina (13-4)
QB: Baker Mayfield, so they won arguably without an elite QB.
RBs: Josh Jacobs, Travis Etienne, Kenneth Walker... so pretty stacked there.
WRs: 5.6
OL: 5.9
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6.1
They played CLE in the AFFL Bowl who generally had higher grades but not by much. They were also better throughout the season at 16-1. But in the end, their multi-game averages rolled several turnovers and that cost them in a close game.
BRFL Champ: New Orleans (15-2)
QB: Dak Prescott, so mostly good statistical numbers throughout the season.
RBs: Alvin Kamara, Rachaad White, Elijah Mitchell... solid.
WRs: 7.1 (Aiyuk, Cooper, Andrews, Higgins)
OL: 6.5
F7: 5.9
SEC: 6.2
They had a close championship game with Houston who had similar grades (less OL, more SEC) but more turnovers and not as good of a QB update in the final game.
CFFL Champ: Houston (17-0)
QB: Brock Purdy, Jalen Hurts
RBs: Elliott Ezekiel, Raheem Mostert, Jerick McKinnon, Scott Boston... deep but not an elite group.
WRs: 6.8
OL: 6.7
F7: 6
SEC: 6
With two strong QBs to pick from (or in case either got hurt) and big grades on offense, they didn't lose all year and won their CFFL Bowl 44-17.
DFFL Champ: Jets (15-2)
QB: Nick Mullens, Tyrod Taylor, Kenny Pickett, Bailey Zappe, etc. with Anthony Richardson and Deshaun Watson in the training room.
RBs: Travis Etienne and Jahmyr Gibbs... so some big play ability.
WRs: 6.8 (Lamb, Aiyuk)
OL: 6.6
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6.3
They had a big win in the DFFL Bowl over a 16-1 Rams team that similarly didn't have elite QB (D. Carr) but good grades.
EFFL Champ: Dallas (17-0)
QB: Jalen Hurts
RBs: Barkley, Warren, Mattison
WRs: 5.9
OL: 6.2
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6
They had a narrow victory in EFFL Bowl over defending champ and frequent league powerhouse OAK (15-2) who had D. Carr under center, better WR, F7 and really strong SEC grades.
FFFL Champ: Buffalo (17-0)
QB: Dak Prescott
RBs: Aaron Jones, Zach Moss
WRs: 6.2
OL: 6.8
F7: 6.2
SEC: 7.2
They beat SF (14-3) in the FFFL Bowl who had backup Jake Browning leading the team after Joe Burrow injury, so they were a bit out gunned at QB as well as lower (but still pretty good) grades across all the categories.
The average championship team had 6.4 receivers, 6.5 offensive line, 6.1 front seven and 6.3 secondary. And these grades are after a long season with lots of injuries, so they started the year higher in many cases and having to endure injuries through good depth.
Most years if you can get yourself an elite QB that's also great, but as the champions showed this season teams can win without a HOF or GOAT under center if they've got solid numbers otherwise and a very strong team overall.
Great job to all the champions, all the teams that made the playoffs, and all the teams rebuilding so they get there in the future.
As you start thinking about off-season moves, sometimes it's helpful to look at our new champions. This was a different year in some ways. Although he won the NFL's trophy, statistically it was a down season for Patrick Mahomes. With some other injuries across the league, there weren't a lot of elite passing statistics that can sometimes propel sim teams down the digital field.
AFFL Champ: Carolina (13-4)
QB: Baker Mayfield, so they won arguably without an elite QB.
RBs: Josh Jacobs, Travis Etienne, Kenneth Walker... so pretty stacked there.
WRs: 5.6
OL: 5.9
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6.1
They played CLE in the AFFL Bowl who generally had higher grades but not by much. They were also better throughout the season at 16-1. But in the end, their multi-game averages rolled several turnovers and that cost them in a close game.
BRFL Champ: New Orleans (15-2)
QB: Dak Prescott, so mostly good statistical numbers throughout the season.
RBs: Alvin Kamara, Rachaad White, Elijah Mitchell... solid.
WRs: 7.1 (Aiyuk, Cooper, Andrews, Higgins)
OL: 6.5
F7: 5.9
SEC: 6.2
They had a close championship game with Houston who had similar grades (less OL, more SEC) but more turnovers and not as good of a QB update in the final game.
CFFL Champ: Houston (17-0)
QB: Brock Purdy, Jalen Hurts
RBs: Elliott Ezekiel, Raheem Mostert, Jerick McKinnon, Scott Boston... deep but not an elite group.
WRs: 6.8
OL: 6.7
F7: 6
SEC: 6
With two strong QBs to pick from (or in case either got hurt) and big grades on offense, they didn't lose all year and won their CFFL Bowl 44-17.
DFFL Champ: Jets (15-2)
QB: Nick Mullens, Tyrod Taylor, Kenny Pickett, Bailey Zappe, etc. with Anthony Richardson and Deshaun Watson in the training room.
RBs: Travis Etienne and Jahmyr Gibbs... so some big play ability.
WRs: 6.8 (Lamb, Aiyuk)
OL: 6.6
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6.3
They had a big win in the DFFL Bowl over a 16-1 Rams team that similarly didn't have elite QB (D. Carr) but good grades.
EFFL Champ: Dallas (17-0)
QB: Jalen Hurts
RBs: Barkley, Warren, Mattison
WRs: 5.9
OL: 6.2
F7: 6.1
SEC: 6
They had a narrow victory in EFFL Bowl over defending champ and frequent league powerhouse OAK (15-2) who had D. Carr under center, better WR, F7 and really strong SEC grades.
FFFL Champ: Buffalo (17-0)
QB: Dak Prescott
RBs: Aaron Jones, Zach Moss
WRs: 6.2
OL: 6.8
F7: 6.2
SEC: 7.2
They beat SF (14-3) in the FFFL Bowl who had backup Jake Browning leading the team after Joe Burrow injury, so they were a bit out gunned at QB as well as lower (but still pretty good) grades across all the categories.
The average championship team had 6.4 receivers, 6.5 offensive line, 6.1 front seven and 6.3 secondary. And these grades are after a long season with lots of injuries, so they started the year higher in many cases and having to endure injuries through good depth.
Most years if you can get yourself an elite QB that's also great, but as the champions showed this season teams can win without a HOF or GOAT under center if they've got solid numbers otherwise and a very strong team overall.
Great job to all the champions, all the teams that made the playoffs, and all the teams rebuilding so they get there in the future.
Official Statement from the Commissioner's Office