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Hitting the Sweet Spot in Cap Allocation: Offense
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(02-12-2020, 02:52 PM)ochocincos Wrote: These statistics are worth viewing, but I think what it hits on is to retain your good players when they are eligible to hit FA.
It looks like the best value on outside FA for offense is RB (not surprised given RB is the cheapest position cap hit wise typically).

I'm very curious to see defense, as I'm expecting/hoping the best spot for bringing in outside FA will be LB or safety.

EDIT - Nvm, I found the defense and it actually shows LB is generally bad to bring in outside FAs. It does show safety is probably best, but this also follows similar reasoning as RB. It's typically one of the cheapest positions in terms of salary cap.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-hitting-the-sweet-spot-in-cap-allocation-defense

Do you have PFF Elite? I seen that article but it wanted money. I like my free stuff! lol

But that does make sense. I'm assuming DE and CB were probably highest retained, right?
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RE: Hitting the Sweet Spot in Cap Allocation: Offense - Hoofhearted - 02-12-2020, 03:19 PM

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