You can get the ones labeled "Impossible" to sign for about double their asking price give or take. So for the 4th rounder if you had offered 2 million he would have signed. The years I have extra money I draft some of the impossible ones and sign them, this works for all of them.
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Originally Posted by stevens84
I offered a 3rd rounder $1.4M (his demand)…he didn't sign
I offered a 4th rounder $1.1M (his demand)…he didn't sign
I offered a 6th rounder $2.1M (his demand)…he didn't sign
I offered a 7th rounder $1.6M (his demand)…he didn't sign
All were "Impossible" signings for my Padres team, and broke off after my first offer. So it does in fact look like "Impossible" players may be a waste of time and a high pick.
As injury stated…these guys have the strong college commitment…or want to finish their degree in college. Take a look at Jameis Winston, he was taken in the 15th round by the Rangers. He was really a 3rd round talent, but the amount of $$$ it would have taken to get him to sign was not worth the high pick.
Tying to lure guys away from a strong commitment it very tough in real life, and I love the fact that OOTP now does that in game.
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