Posted by Robertooo on 6/13/2018 11:06:00 PM (view original):
What level players should I be going after in my first year? Overall rating, experience, etc.
Of the 20 players you inherited in your 1st year how many should you be renewing contracts for?
What level of player should I be going after in year two?
Should all or most of the players im going after in year one and two be FAs?
Any help is appreciated by this first year player.
All of these answers will depend on who else is in your league: how many real owners, how many AI teams (no listed owner). And also, how well established the real owners' teams are.
AI teams do not compete for free agents. At the beginning of Day 11, they fill out their rosters with whatever unsigned players are available. They don't sign a few of the very best left, leaving them for whichever real teams may need a filler or two during the season.
Well established teams usually have the best rosters available and are relatively set; they'll only pick and choose a few free agents each season. Either the top rated ones, or the best 18 year olds.
So let's say you have 12 or 15 AI teams in your league. The best AI team will be essentially replacement level. The more players available, the higher that replacement level goes up. They'll be able to beat a real team on a good day.
The 20 players you started with are well below that. You have six spots open. But your first priority is to build your stadium. The faster you build your stadium, the faster you pour money back into it, the faster you make more money. My rule of thumb is that after each game in your first season, put all your money into building your stadium till you get to the 2/3 (second transfer period). Then keep your money after that for going after real players at the start of your second season.
1/ First season you aren't competing with the real teams in your league. Use your six spots on six 18 year olds, sign them cheaply for five seasons, play the snot out of them so they can grow.
2/ Don't renew any of your original players till close to Week 38 (end of second transfer period.) See if you have any with real potential. There are maybe only one or two. You can use that money better in your second season.
3/ In year two you should have a small roster and lots of money. Now you can really look at competing for the players other teams want; otherwise filling out your roster with the best of the replacement level players. Then keep building your stadium with any excess money. You want to get to 40 thousand or 50 thousand seats; attendance usually maxes out somewhere between. Second season you should be looking to have long-term future cornerstone players on your team, and being able to beat the AI teams.