Resigning Players

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Resigning Players

Post by irishpride8 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:31 am

This is a rule that I'm made for the dynasty league that I'm starting for my friends. They ALL didn't like the fact that you didn't have the option to resign a player for more years. We aslo have the the 3 tags and 1 Contract Extension per player per year I wish I had time to make a table in this message. The bold ones go together
Contract Extensions

Owners can extend any player's contract, except for a rookies contract (see rookie extension rules below), at anytime from May 15 to Aug. 1 (Pre-Season). All players with 1 year remaining on their contract in the current season at that time are eligible for a contract extension before the games begin.

1 contract extension per team, per player, per season.

Contract Extensions are based on the last years salary, not the one with the 10% increase.

Contracts can't not go under $425,000

At the end of the current season, the Commissioner ranks all players based on their final season statistical ranking from the prior two seasons (rookies based on the current season only) by position and they must of played in at least 24 NFL games. The player's tier ranking determines the player's contract extension percentage. To calculate the player's new current season salary multiply the appropriate contract extension percentage by the player's current season salary. This new salary replaces the original auction value in calculating the future year's salary (see example below). Player contract extensions run from two years and beyond. The owner determines the length of the new contract. There will only be one extension allowed per team/per player per season. The owner must submit the length of the contract to the commissioner at the same time the owner notifies the commissioner of the contract extension. It will cost more to extend the contract of player for 1 or 2 years than it would be to extend it to 3 or more years.

1 Year Remaining on Current Contract (1 or 2 year extention)

Contract Extension Percentage
RB-WR Tier Rank
D-K-QB-TE Tier Rank

20%
1-2
1-3

10%
3-6
4-5

5%
7-11
6-7
2%
12-16
8-10

1%
17-21
11-13

-1%
22-25
14-18

-4%
26-32
19-22

-6%
33-40
23-32
1 Years Remaining on Current Contract (3 years or more extention)

Contract Extension Percentage
RB-WR Rank
D-K-QB-TE Rank

15%
1
1
5%
2-3
2
3%
4-5
3-4

2%
6-10
5-6
-1%
11-15
7-9
-3%
16-20
10-15
-6%
21-26
16-20

-9%
27-40
21-32
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Re: Drop a player to rebid on him right away

Post by Boyz II Men » Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:20 am

irishpride8 wrote:This is a rule that I'm made for the dynasty league that I'm starting for my friends. They ALL didn't like the fact that you didn't have the option to resign a player for more years. We aslo have the the 3 tags and 1 Contract Extension per player per year I wish I had time to make a table in this message. The bold ones go together
Contract Extensions

Owners can extend any player's contract, except for a rookies contract (see rookie extension rules below), at anytime from May 15 to Aug. 1 (Pre-Season). All players with 1 year remaining on their contract in the current season at that time are eligible for a contract extension before the games begin.

1 contract extension per team, per player, per season.

Contract Extensions are based on the last years salary, not the one with the 10% increase.

Contracts can't not go under $425,000

At the end of the current season, the Commissioner ranks all players based on their final season statistical ranking from the prior two seasons (rookies based on the current season only) by position and they must of played in at least 24 NFL games. The player's tier ranking determines the player's contract extension percentage. To calculate the player's new current season salary multiply the appropriate contract extension percentage by the player's current season salary. This new salary replaces the original auction value in calculating the future year's salary (see example below). Player contract extensions run from two years and beyond. The owner determines the length of the new contract. There will only be one extension allowed per team/per player per season. The owner must submit the length of the contract to the commissioner at the same time the owner notifies the commissioner of the contract extension. It will cost more to extend the contract of player for 1 or 2 years than it would be to extend it to 3 or more years.

1 Year Remaining on Current Contract (1 or 2 year extention)

Contract Extension Percentage
RB-WR Tier Rank
D-K-QB-TE Tier Rank

20%
1-2
1-3

10%
3-6
4-5

5%
7-11
6-7
2%
12-16
8-10

1%
17-21
11-13

-1%
22-25
14-18

-4%
26-32
19-22

-6%
33-40
23-32
1 Years Remaining on Current Contract (3 years or more extention)

Contract Extension Percentage
RB-WR Rank
D-K-QB-TE Rank

15%
1
1
5%
2-3
2
3%
4-5
3-4

2%
6-10
5-6
-1%
11-15
7-9
-3%
16-20
10-15
-6%
21-26
16-20

-9%
27-40
21-32
I would love if we could add something like this to our league
My team sure looks good on paper...even without a stud RB

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Re: Resigning Players

Post by bonscott » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:02 am

So let's use an example so I understand.

Let's take Hines Ward, salary 4.565 million.

Let's also assume he was #15 ranked WR.

So you're saying that if I want to extend his contract for 1 or 2 years I pay a 2% increase in his salary?
And for 3 or more years he'd actually get a 1% decrease?
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Re: Resigning Players

Post by irishpride8 » Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:19 pm

bonscott wrote:So let's use an example so I understand.

Let's take Hines Ward, salary 4.565 million.

Let's also assume he was #15 ranked WR.

So you're saying that if I want to extend his contract for 1 or 2 years I pay a 2% increase in his salary?
And for 3 or more years he'd actually get a 1% decrease?

Well you got it right. Instead of a 10% increase it would be either the 2% or 1% or where ever he ranks in the past 2 years. Every year after that would be still 10% It's only one time per season and per player so 2008 you sign Ward to a CX and if you want any other players that year you would of tag them. (This kind of make you think of who I should tag or sign to a Contract extension) 2009 and beyond you will not be able to give Ward a CX but anyone else you may want if he didn't have it done yet. In a way it's kind of like when teams ask a player to renegotiate their contract to get under the cap.
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