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  • Got Stud in the draft?

    Looks like my rookie running back drafted in the 4th round, Wesley Bornstein, is a freaking STUD! He's 5-9 207 out of Norfolk State. He's making 3.2 mil this year with a 3 mil signing bonus. Looks like he received a 13 million dollar deal for 2 years with 6 mil guaranteed. Looks like he's a better runner inside considering his size.

  • #2
    You got the 5-9 power back :D
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    Originally posted by fsquid
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    • #3
      I have a rookie CB who's a total stud... His ratings are like 48/73 or something right off the bat, if I remember right.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PhantomLord
        I have a rookie CB who's a total stud... His ratings are like 48/73 or something right off the bat, if I remember right.
        mr. borstein is 55/68.

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        • #5
          Cedric "Half" Pint > Wesley Bornstein.

          :D
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          Originally posted by umd
          Everyone simmer down. I'm the moron here.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jistic
            You got the 5-9 power back :D
            My RB is 5'8 195 with 96 power inside.
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            • #7
              10 year vet #1 overall --- LT --- ratings 94/94 (no other tackle within 10-15 points) --- hope he lasts for my team to become a contendor

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jzicc
                10 year vet #1 overall --- LT --- ratings 94/94 (no other tackle within 10-15 points) --- hope he lasts for my team to become a contendor
                Trade him before it's too late!
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                Originally posted by fsquid
                You guys should trade with Windy City.

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                • #9
                  2nd pick overall, DE Brian Ropet -- 89/89.

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                  • #10
                    5th pick in the draft:

                    DT Larry King.

                    I know he is a stud, just don't have access to his ratings right now dammit.

                    So, to you vets out there, how valuable is a stud DT in this game. Does it compare to the NFL, where you will see them go as #1's overall? Better to have a DE?

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                    • #11
                      Stud DT

                      I've found that a stud DT is gold. It's easier to pick up one stud DT, go with quick LB's and quick DE's and go three four d than it is to line up to Great/good DT's and go 4-3.

                      It's always important to stop the run. The Mongolian Menace in the DFL will chew up the clock with runs, leaving your o stuck on the sideline.

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                      • #12
                        Lance Clayton, RT, 78/85, 4yr experience
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                        • #13
                          2 CBs.. Huff and Swift.. both at 86 and my TE, Petrovic at 60/83.

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                          • #14
                            RDE Roger Boren.

                            Gonna be a beast, his second year and he has a potential rating of 86.

                            He has a 100 rating for Punishing Hitter. :D

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bigsmooth
                              5th pick in the draft:

                              DT Larry King.

                              I know he is a stud, just don't have access to his ratings right now dammit.

                              So, to you vets out there, how valuable is a stud DT in this game. Does it compare to the NFL, where you will see them go as #1's overall? Better to have a DE?
                              I got a chance to look this guy over. WOW. Best DT in the league by far. Now I gotta figure out if I want to go 3-4?

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