Rebel,
No, not franchise numbers. Since there are fewer starting QB's in the league, I'm just stating that "fewer" should go into averaging the QB's LTC.
If we did the top 3 around Kaep's grade, that would give him just under 8mil per year. Long way from franchise value, but much more realistic in terms of actual value.
Ben, I'm not a huge Kaep fan either. However, he is above average. 56 QBR last year was the worst season of his career. His value is much more than 3-4 mil.
2016 RULES: LTC
Re: 2016 RULES: LTC
Troy,
Also, I'm not complaining. I love the league. Just stating that I believe we're better off fixing the little issues now rather than later. In my opinion it only affects QB's... and that is simply because of a lack of total QB's in the league.
Most teams only hold 2... while when you compare LB's, CB's, DT's, DE's, OL, WR, and RB's... they all have at very least 5, and usually more.
Also, I'm not complaining. I love the league. Just stating that I believe we're better off fixing the little issues now rather than later. In my opinion it only affects QB's... and that is simply because of a lack of total QB's in the league.
Most teams only hold 2... while when you compare LB's, CB's, DT's, DE's, OL, WR, and RB's... they all have at very least 5, and usually more.
Re: 2016 RULES: LTC
Not to anyone in particular or even within this thread (I think our messages are probably similar in terms of possible fixes). Mostly it's an immediate reaction that happens once an LTC that's deemed lower than it should be is signed with immediately lots of complaints about how low the number is or how is that possible, etc.
I personally think it's probably too low myself in terms of a league generated contract (and not something fairly bid) for a starting player willing to give up his free agent freedom to sign. Thus, introducing possible fixes ahead to that in terms of treating QB calculations slightly different since fewer of them and their importance and that they're usually the ones generating most of the complaints, or adding a floor for LTC system to avoid some of the ones that fall through the cracks for whatever reason that could be avoided if many believe that can be the case sometimes and should be prevented.
I personally think it's probably too low myself in terms of a league generated contract (and not something fairly bid) for a starting player willing to give up his free agent freedom to sign. Thus, introducing possible fixes ahead to that in terms of treating QB calculations slightly different since fewer of them and their importance and that they're usually the ones generating most of the complaints, or adding a floor for LTC system to avoid some of the ones that fall through the cracks for whatever reason that could be avoided if many believe that can be the case sometimes and should be prevented.
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Re: 2016 RULES: LTC
You and I usually disagree about players, so I'm not surprised. My rationale is that he only has a 60.1% career completion percentage, and even in his best season was only the 15th best QB on PFF. Until he gets more accurate as a passer, I'll only see him as an injury waiting to happen.Jared A wrote: Ben, I'm not a huge Kaep fan either. However, he is above average. 56 QBR last year was the worst season of his career. His value is much more than 3-4 mil.
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Re: 2016 RULES: LTC
Even if he's only the 15-17th best QB in the NFL, which is probably where he is in reality.
If you rank QB's on their value according to salaries... 15-17 are in the range of 10-14 million dollars.
If you rank QB's on their value according to salaries... 15-17 are in the range of 10-14 million dollars.