We are ready to turn on some league activity now. Little by little, we'll continue to add some functionality in the coming days heading into peak free agency hopefully later this month.
Here's what you should be able to do now:
- Check-in on your team roster page
- Long-term contract extensions
- Contract restructuring
- Franchise or Transition tags
- Restricted free agent (RFA) tenders
- Pick up 5th year options and offer immediate extensions
- Player cuts
Check the top and bottom of your team roster page for those options.
It is important to check-in on your team roster page so we know who is here and ready to play. Getting teams checked-in lets us know which teams we need to find replacement GMs and when we're all ready to go to start free agency. If you don't check-in, it's possible your team will be at-risk for GM replacement.
For new players, teams get 2 long-term contract extensions (LTC) each year. You want to check those prior to tagging players. The LTC price given to you by the sim player's sim agent is based upon calculations of players of similar grade and position. The intention is that if a team is willing to pay a fair price for a homegrown player, that they can sign them to an extension -- but in some cases depending upon various factors of what players at that position in your league are being paid, you may have to pay a little more to keep them from testing the market. You can sign pending free agents or players with 1 year left under contract to LTCs. You have all year to use your LTCs if you want and it's the same price all year (no discount or partial salary for signing later during the season it's the same price all year no matter when you sign LTC).
Franchise and transition tags are designed to be similar to the NFL. Because of their high cost, you shouldn't tag a player unless they are elite (top 5 or top 10 at their position). If you have interest in tagging and trading a player, you need to accept the 1-year franchise tag option where the player signs their tender immediately and is under a 1-year contract that you can deal like any active roster player. That's the only way to trade a pending free agent is to sign them to that 1-year tender. You can't deal the rights to a player not under contract with anyone. If you do a non-exclusive franchise tag, you can match any offer or get 2 first round picks. If you transition tag a player, you don't get any compensation but can match any offer.
Teams have UNLIMITED bidding on their own unrestricted free agents (UFA), so if you are hesitant to pay high LTC or tag prices just know that you still have advantages in re-signing your own players with unlimited bids on them while other teams are limited to 5 bids per day on other teams' players.
Don't cut players who are UFA free agents. Even if you don't care to sign them, if other teams do and they are associated with your team it helps with possible compensatory picks to lose more UFAs than you sign. If you do cut a player in the off-season, their unguaranteed salary goes away but you owe the remaining guaranteed signing bonus left as a cap hit.
For restricted free agents (RFAs) who have less than 4 years experience and were on your active roster to end last season (not practice squad), you can chose to give them a 1st, 2nd or original round tender. You have the option to match any contract given to a restricted free agent. For 1st/2nd round tenders, you get those draft picks if you don't match. For original round tenders, we use the ACTUAL NFL round of the player in real life (not sim draft). If they were drafted in the 7th round in reality and you give them an original round tender, you could get a 7th rounder if you don't match. If they were undrafted in reality, you'd get no compensation unless you offer them a 1st/2nd round tender. If the RFA isn't worth the tender amounts, you can choose to turn them into unrestricted free agents also where you'd have unlimited bidding to try to keep but no matching rights or compensation.
Send me a PM if you have any questions or are confused. Better to ask than make mistakes, and I'm glad to help (especially new GMs).
If no problems with these activities being turned on, we'll move onto the next set of functions like trades in the days/weeks ahead as we start to fill in empty team openings and give all teams a shot for cross-team activities. Right now you're just making decisions for your own team prior to free agency.
Keep an eye on this thread for any off-season announcements.