Are 10 franchises too few for a contract/salary cap league?
-
- Combine Attendee
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2016 2:54 pm
Are 10 franchises too few for a contract/salary cap league?
We started up a very basic contract/salary cap league last year with ten guys. This is a solid group that I do not anticipate changing. Having one year under our belt, we want to get into some of the more exotic concepts such as franchise tags, additional IDPs etc (the whole gambit). My question for the board is: are 10 teams too few for this type of league? What are some ways to create scarcity and continue to generate interest? Thanks in advance.
-
- Combine Attendee
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:13 pm
Re: Are 10 franchises too few for a contract/salary cap league?
As a person who is in year 3 of a 16 team WR, I can say that scarcity does come from more owners. It doesn't mean that 10 teamers aren't viable.it just means one has to be careful that everyone can compete. The easiest way to ensure owner movement is to have a limit on contract years per player and a contract year cap. This will ensure owner turnover and ensure some level of parity.
10 teamer contract dynasty can still be fun long term if there is a free agent pool.
10 teamer contract dynasty can still be fun long term if there is a free agent pool.
- moishetreats
- Legend
- Posts: 6573
- Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:37 pm
- Contact:
Re: Are 10 franchises too few for a contract/salary cap league?
Of course not. It's all about league setup. Deeper rosters and deeper starting requirements are a start. I'd make it 2QB (or superflex, at least) and 2TE to start with 2RBs, 3WRs, and 2 non-QB flex. I don't do IDP, so I'll leave that to others.
That way, on offense, you have deep starting line-ups and rosters. You'll have some available players on the wire, but not too much to shift the balance dramatically.
That way, on offense, you have deep starting line-ups and rosters. You'll have some available players on the wire, but not too much to shift the balance dramatically.
10 tms 27 plrs PPR
Start: 2QB 2RB 3WR 2TE 2Flex / best ball
QB: Herbert, Love, Rodgers, G Smith, Stidham, T Taylor, Hall
RB: McCaffrey, Mixon, Pacheco, Montgomery, Z White, Allgeier, Dillon
WR: Hill, St. Brown, Kupp, Allen, Lockett, B Johnson
TE: Kelce, Kmet, Kraft, Okonkwo, Dulcich, Tremble
2024: 2.09, 3.07, 3.08, 3.10, 4.08
2025: 2nd (x2), 4th, 5th (x2)
2026: 1st, 2nd (x2), 3rd, 4th, 5th
12 tms 22 active plyrs. Salary Cap $300 PPR
Start: 1QB 2RB 3WR 1TE 1SF 1Flex / best ball
QB: Lawrence (contract through 2026), Love ('24), Rodgers ('24), Stidham ('25), Lock ('25)
RB: Bijan Robinson ('25), Pollard ('27), Dillon ('24), Rodriguez ('24), Spiller ('24)
WR: G Wilson ('26), AJ Brown ('26), DJ Montgomery ('25)
TE: --
2024 Cap Spent: $186
IR: --
TAXI SQUAD (4 max): --
Start: 2QB 2RB 3WR 2TE 2Flex / best ball
QB: Herbert, Love, Rodgers, G Smith, Stidham, T Taylor, Hall
RB: McCaffrey, Mixon, Pacheco, Montgomery, Z White, Allgeier, Dillon
WR: Hill, St. Brown, Kupp, Allen, Lockett, B Johnson
TE: Kelce, Kmet, Kraft, Okonkwo, Dulcich, Tremble
2024: 2.09, 3.07, 3.08, 3.10, 4.08
2025: 2nd (x2), 4th, 5th (x2)
2026: 1st, 2nd (x2), 3rd, 4th, 5th
12 tms 22 active plyrs. Salary Cap $300 PPR
Start: 1QB 2RB 3WR 1TE 1SF 1Flex / best ball
QB: Lawrence (contract through 2026), Love ('24), Rodgers ('24), Stidham ('25), Lock ('25)
RB: Bijan Robinson ('25), Pollard ('27), Dillon ('24), Rodriguez ('24), Spiller ('24)
WR: G Wilson ('26), AJ Brown ('26), DJ Montgomery ('25)
TE: --
2024 Cap Spent: $186
IR: --
TAXI SQUAD (4 max): --