Ok, Free Agency is almost upon us and it seems time to take a look at where things stand as far as rules are concerned. Last season was our first under the new 3 year minimum rule, whereby any FA contract offer during FA1.1 through FA1.12 had to be a minimum of a 3 year deal. That worked reasonably well and the concept makes perfect sense to avoid any gaming of the financial system related to large 1 yr deals.
However, the more and more I think about it the more and more I want to carve out exceptions. When people are building their teams it just makes too much sense to allow shorter term deals in certain cases. Roster fodder/filler type pieces that every team needs in order to field a complete team. Making people wait until the FA2.X signing periods doesn't quite feel "natural". There's only a few of those SIMs available to anyone needing to build their roster and if someone is unavailable for those few days it can have a significant impact on the makeup of their team.
With all that being said, from this day forward we'll operate under the following rule: FA contracts of less than 3 years are allowed during Free Agency 1.1 through 1.12 if the average annual value (AAV) of the deal is less than $5mil.
Simple enough. Want to offer a 2 yr deal to an aging QB to be your backup? 2yrs/$8mil = good (AAV = 4). 2yrs/$12mil = no good (AAV = 6). 1yr/$5mil = good. 1yr/$7mil = no good. Simple math.
This allows enough freedom for owners who want to build their rosters early in the FA period, but still enforces the true essence of the FA contract rule restriction which is preventing prized FA's from accepting 1 yr/Big$ contracts from teams with a lot of cap space.
However, the more and more I think about it the more and more I want to carve out exceptions. When people are building their teams it just makes too much sense to allow shorter term deals in certain cases. Roster fodder/filler type pieces that every team needs in order to field a complete team. Making people wait until the FA2.X signing periods doesn't quite feel "natural". There's only a few of those SIMs available to anyone needing to build their roster and if someone is unavailable for those few days it can have a significant impact on the makeup of their team.
With all that being said, from this day forward we'll operate under the following rule: FA contracts of less than 3 years are allowed during Free Agency 1.1 through 1.12 if the average annual value (AAV) of the deal is less than $5mil.
Simple enough. Want to offer a 2 yr deal to an aging QB to be your backup? 2yrs/$8mil = good (AAV = 4). 2yrs/$12mil = no good (AAV = 6). 1yr/$5mil = good. 1yr/$7mil = no good. Simple math.
This allows enough freedom for owners who want to build their rosters early in the FA period, but still enforces the true essence of the FA contract rule restriction which is preventing prized FA's from accepting 1 yr/Big$ contracts from teams with a lot of cap space.
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