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Old 04-12-2016, 06:48 AM   #7
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move them the moment they can compete at your lowest level league. if they are a bit younger, make sure they aren't too deficient in any skill.

they biggest strategy is how you spend upto the cap each year. if you are always drafting low in the first round, it's a great way to supplement fresh talent. only spend over the international free agent cap for those HoF potential talents or if there are numerous high-quality prospects that you like...

if that guy(s) doesn't exist, which he will not in most years, look for good qualitty at bargain prices... earmark that money... then, sort by cheapest demand and look for AAA-quality talent or better... earmark as many as needed to spend upto the cap - but dont overspend.

doubling the "Demand" price will get the prospect 95% of the time. e.g. if it's 100k, 200shoudl do it, 210-220 will do it every time.

always leave some wiggle room.. how much? depends on the type of contracts you have offered... 1-2M dollar contracts may need 500k-1M, where as a bunch of tiny contracts might only need a 100k to cover a a few increased demands.
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