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You can also quickly view the player type and if he is a good t in
your scheme.
When you do decide to go after a particular free agent, it will be
crucial to understand the contract offer screen. One of the major
areas to look at is the “Desired” column towards the top of the page.
This has both the years desired and the AVERAGE amount of money
per season the player is looking for.
In the example below, you’ll see that Aqib Talib wants a 5-year
contract that averages $8.80 million per season. In other words,
he seeks a deal that totals $44 million. You as the pseudo General
Manager in this situation, have a few options when it comes to
constructing this contract. The main one will be to use the signing
bonus as a way to give the player the money he wants while also
creating salary cap room for your team.
Once again referencing the screen below, the user has offered a 5-year
deal that averages $6 million in base salary with a signing bonus of $10
million ($2 million over the course of 5 years). Notice in the graph that
since the base salary is an average, that it starts off lower in the early
years of the contract and then progressively increases year after year.
This brings the total value of the contract to $40 million and would be
considered a legitimate offer for Talib to consider.