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  • niftyjets
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 1855

    #1

    Editing players after draft

    Do you guys edit the players..height weight appearance etc

    Can't decide if I should?

    Thanks
  • Mogriffjr
    Rookie
    • Oct 2002
    • 19

    #2
    Re: Editing players after draft

    My Online CFM edited the top 5 at each position to the collegiate guys...keeps it fun

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    • niftyjets
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 1855

      #3
      Re: Editing players after draft

      Yeah I could see that. We didn't want to do that but I was debating if it would be cheating if I made a few guys bigger

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      • Nuke LaLoosh
        8bit Super Macho Man
        • Aug 2010
        • 104

        #4
        Re: Editing players after draft

        Originally posted by niftyjets
        Yeah I could see that. We didn't want to do that but I was debating if it would be cheating if I made a few guys bigger
        I edit. I play a solo franchise. Sometimes I fix names, appearance, equipment, and ages. I don't mess with physical attributes too much though.

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        • niftyjets
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 1855

          #5
          Re: Editing players after draft

          Yeah like I want to change the last name of my first round pick but I feel like I shouldnt. Also change my rookie TE from 6'4 to 6'5 but is that cheating is my problem?

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          • bdeezy89
            Rookie
            • Sep 2011
            • 264

            #6
            Re: Editing players after draft

            I do it every 2 or 3 years to keep things interesting. I use to hate all the top QBs only throwing for 20-30 TDs a season when i'm on Year 10+

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            • Nuke LaLoosh
              8bit Super Macho Man
              • Aug 2010
              • 104

              #7
              Re: Editing players after draft

              Originally posted by niftyjets
              Yeah like I want to change the last name of my first round pick but I feel like I shouldnt. Also change my rookie TE from 6'4 to 6'5 but is that cheating is my problem?
              No, it's not cheating. Do it if you want. It's not a big deal and really shouldn't be an issue you should struggle with.

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              • btvs
                Rookie
                • Aug 2011
                • 279

                #8
                Re: Editing players after draft

                Yes I put in my top 50 real upcoming rookies. Like Browns have Myles Garrett in my franchise. It's cool

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                • niftyjets
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1855

                  #9
                  Re: Editing players after draft

                  Yeah I guess I shouldnt feel like its cheating. These are fake generated players anyway and I am not adjusting their ratings

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                  • ajra21
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2170

                    #10
                    Re: Editing players after draft

                    Originally posted by niftyjets
                    Do you guys edit the players..height weight appearance etc

                    Can't decide if I should?

                    Thanks
                    specifically regarding height & weight editing: height is fine, making them taller or shorter is no real issue; but weight editing is messed up.

                    for example, 275lb 43 DE and want to drop him 20lb to play 34 OLB. when you drop his weight, there is a good chance his player figure actually looks heavier and, well, much fatter. it makes no sense.

                    - - - - -

                    for the first three draft classes of my now ten year long franchise, i edited the first couple of rounds to reflect players in real life. after that, i stopped making the "real life" players.

                    however, i still make adjustments to players. for instance, for me, no RB taken in the first round just have a lower than 87 SPD & no CB should have lower than 89SPD. if they're good enough to go that high, they need to have the kind of physical traits that would reflect that. guys who bust in the first round almost never do it because they lacked the physical traits - they bust because of work ethic, off field issues and game awareness.

                    also, i go through every rookie and pull their ages down. can't find the link now, but most rookies are either 21 (about 30%) or 22 (about 35%). around 15% are 23yo with the rest being evenly split between 20yo & 24+. certain positions tend to be younger or older. QB & OL are generally older. RB are generally younger. in M17, there are too many 23yo & 24yo.

                    NO took a RB 7th overall. he was a power back with 83 SPD at the age of 24yo. does anyone really think that guys is going in the top ten? nope. i bumped his SPD to 88 and dropped his age to 22yo.

                    now, this does lead to an issue of more players staying around longer than the game expected them too. to address this, once a year, i go through the FA & "age" a bunch of unsigned guys who've done nothing to speed up the retirement rate.

                    in the first week of preseason, i go though every team & "re-align" their roster. for example:
                    - CAR play a 43 but drafted a 6'4" pass rushing OLB so he gets moved to 43 DE.
                    - GB drafted a 6'2", 285 DT but plays a 34. that player is move to 34 DE.
                    - LA draft a LT for the second year in a row and they have a good RT. which ever LT looks most suited for OG is move inside.

                    Originally posted by btvs
                    Yes I put in my top 50 real upcoming rookies. Like Browns have Myles Garrett in my franchise. It's cool
                    drafted myles garrett (best edge rusher in that class) first overall in my CFM. his weight was about right but he needed an extra couple of inches IIRC.

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                    • niftyjets
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 1855

                      #11
                      Re: Editing players after draft

                      What about names do you guys ever change names?

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                      • Nuke LaLoosh
                        8bit Super Macho Man
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 104

                        #12
                        Re: Editing players after draft

                        Originally posted by ajra21
                        specifically regarding height & weight editing: height is fine, making them taller or shorter is no real issue; but weight editing is messed up.

                        for example, 275lb 43 DE and want to drop him 20lb to play 34 OLB. when you drop his weight, there is a good chance his player figure actually looks heavier and, well, much fatter. it makes no sense.

                        - - - - -

                        for the first three draft classes of my now ten year long franchise, i edited the first couple of rounds to reflect players in real life. after that, i stopped making the "real life" players.

                        however, i still make adjustments to players. for instance, for me, no RB taken in the first round just have a lower than 87 SPD & no CB should have lower than 89SPD. if they're good enough to go that high, they need to have the kind of physical traits that would reflect that. guys who bust in the first round almost never do it because they lacked the physical traits - they bust because of work ethic, off field issues and game awareness.

                        also, i go through every rookie and pull their ages down. can't find the link now, but most rookies are either 21 (about 30%) or 22 (about 35%). around 15% are 23yo with the rest being evenly split between 20yo & 24+. certain positions tend to be younger or older. QB & OL are generally older. RB are generally younger. in M17, there are too many 23yo & 24yo.

                        NO took a RB 7th overall. he was a power back with 83 SPD at the age of 24yo. does anyone really think that guys is going in the top ten? nope. i bumped his SPD to 88 and dropped his age to 22yo.

                        now, this does lead to an issue of more players staying around longer than the game expected them too. to address this, once a year, i go through the FA & "age" a bunch of unsigned guys who've done nothing to speed up the retirement rate.

                        in the first week of preseason, i go though every team & "re-align" their roster. for example:
                        - CAR play a 43 but drafted a 6'4" pass rushing OLB so he gets moved to 43 DE.
                        - GB drafted a 6'2", 285 DT but plays a 34. that player is move to 34 DE.
                        - LA draft a LT for the second year in a row and they have a good RT. which ever LT looks most suited for OG is move inside.


                        drafted myles garrett (best edge rusher in that class) first overall in my CFM. his weight was about right but he needed an extra couple of inches IIRC.
                        Agreed. Adjusting their height doesn't do any harm. The moment you mess with their weight though, it's messes everything up. Especially offensive linemen.

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                        • wodi
                          Pro
                          • Jul 2014
                          • 752

                          #13
                          Re: Editing players after draft

                          I think there are too many 5'9 WRs and too many 6'6..... don't see many guys 6'0 to 6'5 so i change height a lot

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                          • wodi
                            Pro
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 752

                            #14
                            Re: Editing players after draft

                            I also change guys with the last name gronkowski or heyward-bey etc

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                            • wodi
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2014
                              • 752

                              #15
                              Re: Editing players after draft

                              Oh and there are a ton of 6'7 defense ends

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