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passionatelad
posted: 2017-09-02 00:30:59 (ID: 100113341) Report Abuse
Draft players on RZA are effectively out of college and supposed to have since kind of talent so it puzzles me how OL and DL players have very poor AGILITY ability. Surely these positions should have that like QB does.

I am proposing that OL and DL players be given a decent level of ability for Agility in drafts.
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MonsterT95
posted: 2017-09-02 20:17:54 (ID: 100113388) Report Abuse
If you want to have higher AGI for Linemen guys out of college, you would have to lower STR too (50 STR at 19 yo ?)
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passionatelad
posted: 2017-09-18 10:59:31 (ID: 100114566) Report Abuse
Kind of surprised noone agrees with this.
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MoneyGucci
posted: 2017-09-18 11:02:09 (ID: 100114567)  Edits found: 1 Report Abuse
The lack of agility is what makes the linemen bad, if all of them had 50 agility then they would be 5 star players

Last edited on 2017-09-18 11:02:25 by MoneyGucci

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Superpippo
posted: 2017-09-18 11:55:57 (ID: 100114568) Report Abuse
passionatelad wrote:
Kind of surprised noone agrees with this.


Me too, just look at all those perfect draftees in the NFL. Those super agile lineman...

There really is no need to train a player in certain shortcomings after he's drafted.



I can't speak for everyone, but the way I see it there's DL's and OL's on every board with 80% having 45+ on str and a few 45+SPD or uncapped SPD. They all have 15-20agi, 25-30 ranged primary skills and some have a good trait on top. Worst case you have 8 years to train them, so why would you need another 10 points in one skill or another? How many of your 20-year olds come out of the academy with stats like that every year?

Is don't think the draftboard is perfect, but I really don't believe this is a problem. I just think it's weird CB's and SF's score lower than the linemen on agility



PS: Just so we get some idea (if other would like to post this it might give us more accurate data.

ranking the stars of the draftboard on average agilty per position (for sea devils 1.1 board)

FB: 32,30
WR: 31,58
TE: 31,22
RB: 30,60
QB: 29,70
KR: 28,05
DL: 20,00
P: 14,60
LB: 12,74
OL: 12,60
K: 12,27
CB: 12,06
SF: 11,84
G : 11,66

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Fincyril
posted: 2017-09-19 06:52:37 (ID: 100114604) Report Abuse
We can not compare the level of draftees in RZA and in NFL.

1st round draftees in the NFL are most of the time instant starters in any team (except in some QB cases).

In the game it would not be reasonable, or we need to remove the transfer market and the YA.

We can argue on which skill should be développed on draftees but if we increase AGI we need to decrease something to keep the positions balanced. And I certainly do prefer having AGI low than STR due to the cap incertitude.

Also an OL with low AGI can still perform. This is for me a secondary skill after STR, POS, FTW and BLO. Until your entire OL is not at 12 in AGI, you can be good.
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