I've run it on another site for a couple years and this will be the third. Figured I'd keep track of it here as well.
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I've run it on another site for a couple years and this will be the third. Figured I'd keep track of it here as well.
Instead I am not going to start with a prior team, and instead enlist current FAs and cherry pick some mocked "unprotected" players from existing rosters somewhat like how NFL Expansion teams did. Then I will begin with pick 0 of each round of the NFL draft for the first year before self-evaluating what pick I will have in the following years. I will also manage the team's cap space and can adopt any irl FA signing with the following conditions: 1. can not "steal" an NFL FA signing if the real signing team is a contending team and the St Louis Music are not. 2. If the St. Louis Music are a bottom 10 team the adopted contract is given a 10% premium. 3. If the adopted NFL FA signing is a premium player and the St. Louis Music are a middling team a 5% premium is added to the contract. 4. If starting potential is available on the St. Louis Music, but the real awarded team projects as rotation or depth, then rule 1 can be waived. 4. Can not adopt the contracts of FAs of other teams who resign with the team they last played on.
Coaching I will cherry pick a staff from the NFL that is not currently employed, or is employed at a lower coaching position (I can promote an OC from an existing team to HC of the Music for example). All coaching contracts are 4 years and I lose coordinators if they are hired in real life to HC.
St. Louis Music
Coaching hires:
Kris Richard, Head Coach (Dallas Cowboys DB & Passing Game Coordinator)
Marcus Brady, Offensive Coordinator (Indianapolis Colts QB Coach)
Aaron Glenn, Defensive Coordinator (New Orleans Saints DB Coach)
The Jaguars selected 36 players from NFL teams when they were added to the league, so here we go (I am going to limit myself to one player from each team):
01. Sean Lee, LB Dallas Cowboys, 2019 cap hit $10,075,000
02. Paul Perkins, RB New York Giants, 2019 cap hit $783,137
03. Nelson Agholor, WR Philadelphia Eagles, 2019 cap hit $9,387,000
04. Josh Norman, CB Washington Redskins, 2019 cap hit $14,500,000
05. Jordan Howard, RB Chicago Bears, 2019 cap hit $2,107,007
06. Jimmy Graham, TE Green Bay Packers, 2019 cap hit $12,666,666
07. TJ Lang, LG Detroit Lions, 2019 cap hit $11,510,418 (Retired)
08. Mike Remmers, RT Minnesota Vikings, 2019 cap hit $6,350,000
09. Joshua Garnett, RG San Fransisco 49ers, 2019 cap hit $2,960,463
10. Bo Scarbrough, RB Seattle Seahawks, 2019 cap hit $495,000
11. Jon Sullivan, C Los Angeles Rams, 2019 cap hit $6,250,000
12. Robert Nkemdiche, DT Arizona Cardinals, 2019 cap hit $2,736,555
13. Andrus Peat, OL New Orleans Saints, 2019 cap hit $9,625,000
14. Vernon Hargreaves, CB Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2019 cap hit $4,511,076
15. Vic Beasley, DE Atlanta Falcons, 2019 cap hit $12,810,000
16. Vernon Butler, DT Carolina Panthers, 2019 cap hit $2,671,618
17. Obi Melifonwu, SS New England Patriots, 2019 cap hit $723,436
18. Brian Winters, RG New York Jets, 2019 cap hit $6,500,000
19. Brice Butler, WR Miami Dolphins, 2019 cap hit $805,000
20. Patrick DiMarco, FB Buffalo Bills, 2019 cap hit $2,150,000
21. Morgan Burnett, SS Pittsburgh Steelers, 2019 cap hit $6,466,666
22. DeShon Eliot, FS Baltimore Ravens, 2019 cap hit $609,448
23. Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Cincinnati Bengals, 2019 cap hit $10,953,125
24. Howard Wilson, CB Cleveland Browns, 2019 cap hit $796,751
25. Justin Ellis, NT Oakland Raiders, 2019 cap hit $4,750,000
26. Scott Quessenberry, C Los Angeles Chargers, 2019 cap hit $641,063
27. Brandon Marshall, MLB Denver Broncos, 2019 cap hit $8,843,750
28. Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE Kansas City Chiefs, 2019 cap hit $1,178,514
29. Duke Ekofor, DE Houston Texans, 2019 cap hit $616,314
30. Marqise Lee, WR Jacksonville Jaguars, cap hit $9,000,000
31. Jacoby Brissett, QB Indianapolis Colts, cap hit $2,045,000
32. Jamil Douglas, G Tennessee Titans, 2019 cap hit $570,000
2019 Cap Hit: $153,290,817 / $190,000,000
Team Roster:
QB: Jacoby Brissett, Brett Rypien, Brett Hundley
RB: Jordan Howard, Paul Perkins, Elijah Holyfield, Bo Scarbrough
FB: Patrick DiMarco, Alec Ingold
WR: Marqise Lee, Brice Butler, Emanuel Hall
WR: Nelson Agholor, Kelvin Harmon
Slot: Jamison Crowder, Anthony Johnson
TE: Jimmy Graham, Dax Raymond
LT: Trent Brown
LG: Andrus Peat, Jamil Douglas
C: Jon Sullivan, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Brian Winters, Josh Garnett
RT: Dalton Risner, Mike Remmers
DE: Nick Bosa, Tanoh Kpassagnon
NT: Justin Ellis, Gerald Willis
DT: Zach Allen, Robert Nkemdiche, Vernon Butler
OLB/Edge: Vic Beasley, Shaquill Barrett, Duke Ejofor
SLB: Brandon Marshall, Khalil Hodge
MLB: Sean Lee, Jake Ryan, Tre Lamar
OLB: Mack Wilson, Terill Hanks, Chase Hansen
CB: Josh Norman, Howard Wilson
CB: Dre Kirkpatrick, Vernon Hargreaves
Nickel: Bryce Callahan
FS: Jaquan Johnson, DeShon Eliot
SS: Morgan Burnett, Obi Melifonwu
K: Justin Yoon
P: Jake Fox
Free Agency:
1. Trent Brown, LT 4y/66mil signed March 11th 2019 (IRL reported Raiders)
2. Jamison Crowder, WR 3y/28.5mil signed March 11th 2019 (IRL reported Jets)
3. Shaquill Barrett, DE/OLB 1y/5mil signed March 14th 2019 (IRL reported Buccs)
4. Bryce Callahan, CB 3y/21mil signed IRL Broncos
5. Markus Golden, OLB 1y/3.75mil signed IRL Giants
6. Brett Hundley, QB 1y/2mil signed IRL Cardinals
7. Jake Ryan, LB 2y/8mil signed IRL Jaguars
Draft Picks:
1.00 Nick Bosa, DE The Ohio State
2.00 Dalton Risner, RT Florida
3.00 Zach Allen, DE/DT Boston College
4.00 Mack Wilson, LB Alabama
5.00 Kelvin Harmon, WR NC State
6.00 Jaquan Johnson, S Miami
7.00 Brett Rypien, QB Boise State
Undrafted Free Agents:
Gerald Wills, DT Miami
Dax Raymond, TE Utah State
Khalil Hodge, LB Buffalo
Tre Lamar, LB Clemson
Chase Hansen, LB Utah
Terill Hanks, LB New Mexico State
Elijah Holyfield, RB Georgia
Alec Ingold, FB Wisonsin
Emanuel Hall, WR Missouri
Anthony Johnson, WR Buffalo
Justin Yoon, K Notre Dame
Jake Fox, P Rice
The St. Louis Music selected Nick Bosa, DE The Ohio College with the 1st pick of the first round.
The St. Louis Music select Dalton Risner, OL Kansas State with the 1st pick of the second round.
The St. Louis Music select Zach Allen, DE/DT Boston College with the 1st pick of the third round.
The St. Louis Music select Mack Wilson, LB Alabama with the 1st pick of the fourth round.
The St. Louis Music select Kelvin Harmon, WR NC State with the 1st pick of the fifth round.
The St. Louis Music select Jaquan Johnson, S Miami with the 1st pick of the six round.
The St. Louis Music select Brett Rypien, QB Boise State with the 1st pick of the seventh round.
Very happy with my draft, and at the conclusion of the draft we sign the following UDFA's (will edit out anyone drafted in the remaining picks)
Gerald Willis, DT Miami
Dax Raymond, TE Utah State
Khalil Hodge, LB Buffalo
Tre Lamar, LB Clemson
Chase Hansen, LB Utah
Terill Hanks, LB New Mexico State
Elijah Holyfield, RB Georgia
Alec Ingold, FB Wisonsin
Emanuel Hall, WR Missouri
Anthony Johnson, WR Buffalo
Justin Yoon, K Notre Dame
Jake Fox, P Rice
Updated Team Roster for this preseason, Robert Nkemdiche, Patrick DiMarco and Marqise Lee have been removed from the team to settle into a 53 man roster (the two starting guards are the reserve tackles for their respective sides):
QB: Jacoby Brissett, Brett Rypien, Brett Hundley
RB: Jordan Howard, Paul Perkins, Elijah Holyfield, Bo Scarbrough
FB: Alec Ingold
WR: Brice Butler, Emanuel Hall
WR: Nelson Agholor, Kelvin Harmon
Slot: Jamison Crowder, Anthony Johnson
TE: Jimmy Graham, Dax Raymond
LT: Trent Brown
LG: Andrus Peat, Jamil Douglas
C: Jon Sullivan, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Dalton Risner, Brian Winters, Josh Garnett
RT: Mike Remmers
DE: Nick Bosa, Tanoh Kpassagnon
NT: Justin Ellis, Gerald Willis
DT: Zach Allen, Vernon Butler
OLB/Edge: Vic Beasley, Shaquill Barrett, Duke Ejofor
SLB: Brandon Marshall, Khalil Hodge
MLB: Sean Lee, Jake Ryan, Tre Lamar
OLB: Mack Wilson, Terill Hanks, Chase Hansen
CB: Josh Norman, Howard Wilson
CB: Dre Kirkpatrick, Vernon Hargreaves
Nickel: Bryce Callahan
FS: Jaquan Johnson, DeShon Eliot
SS: Morgan Burnett, Obi Melifonwu
K: Justin Yoon
P: Jake Fox
Going to edit update this post as moves occur
Quarterback:
1. Brett Rypien 2020 $613,079 || 2021 $703,079 || 2022 $793,079
Runningback:
1. Todd Gurley 2020 $8,000,000
2. Bo Scarbrough 2020 $585,000
3. Elijah Holyfield 2020 $591,666 || 2021 $681,688
Fullback
1: Alec Ingold 2020 $588,333 || 2021 $678,334
Wide Receiver
1. Kelvin Harmon 2020 $672,208 || 2021 $762,208 || 2022 $852,208
2. Jamison Crowder 2020 $10,000,000 || 2021 $11,500,000
3. Emanuel Hall 2020 $585,000 || 2021 $675,000
4. Anthony Johnson 2020 $585,000 || 2021 $675,000
Tight End
1. Eric Ebron 2020 7,000,000 2021 7,000,000
Left Tackle
1. Trent Brown 2020 $21,500,000 || 2021 $14,000,000 || 2022 $15,250,000
Left Guard
1. Dalton Risner 2020 $1,815,795 || 2021 $2,178,954 || 2022 $2,542,113
Center
1. Scott Quessenberry 2020 $731,063 || 2021$821,063
Right Guard
1. Jamil Douglas 2020 $660,000
Right Tackle
1. Jack Conklin 2020 15,700,000 | 2021 15,700,000 | 2022 15,700,000
Edge Rushers
1. Nick Bosa 2020 $7,990,601 || 2021 $9,588,721 || 2022 $11,186,841
2. Shaq Barrett 2020 16,266,000
3. Tanoh Kpassagnon 2020 $1,374,936
4. Duke Ejofor 2020 $631,314 || 2021 $796,315
Interior Defensive Line
1. Jurrell Casey 2020 $11,787,500 || 2021 $12,281,000 || 2022 $13,850,000
2. Zach Allen 2020 $975,855 || 2021 $1,171,026 || 2022 $1,366,197
3. Gerald Willis 2020 $585,000
Linebackers
1. Corey Littleton 2020 $13,000,000 || 2021$13,000,000 || 2022 $13,000,000
2. Kevin Pierre Louis 2020 $4,000,000
3. Mack Wilson 2020 $711,126 || 2021 $876,126 || 2022 $966,126
4. Chase Hansen 2020 $586,666 || 2021 $676,668
Cornerbacks
1. Dre Kirkpatrick 2020 $11,093,750 || 2021 $11,250,000
2. Mackenzie Alexander 2020 $4,500,000
Safety
1. Karl Jospeh 2020 3,000,000
2. Haha Clinton-Dix 2020 $4,500,000
3. Jaquan Johnson 2020 $637,328 || 2021 $727,328 || 2022 $817,328
4. Deshon Elliot 2020 $699,448 || 2021 $789,451
Free Agency 2020:
Jack Conklin, RT signed 3y 47mil
Corey Littleton, ILB 3y/39mil
Todd Gurley, RB 1y/8mil
Eric Ebron 2y/14mil
Mackenzie Alexander, CB 1y/4.5mil
Haha Clinton-Dix, S 1y/4.5mil
Kevin Pierre Louis, LB 1y/4mil
Karl Joseph, 1y 3mil
Beat Broncos Trade of 7th for Jurrell Casey, by giving a 6th.
Released:
Josh Norman, CB
Bryce Callahan, CB
Brian Winters, G
Jake Ryan, ILB
Jimmy Graham, TE
Morgan Burnett, S
2020 Draft picks
1.004 Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama
2.036 Yetur Gross-Matos, DE Penn State
2.049 AJ Epenesa, DE Iowa
3.068 Josh Jones, OT Houston
3.080 Lloyd Cushenberry, C LSU
4.110 Amik Robertson, CB Louisiana Tech
4.123 Rashard Lawrence, NT LSU
4.140 Ben Bredeson, OG Michigan
5.150 Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR Michigan
5.163 Quintez Cephus, WR Wisconsin
6.195 Eno Benjamin, RB Arizona State
6.210 Trade for 219 + 249 + 253
7.218 Rodrigo Blankenship, K Georgia
7.219 Joseph Charlton, P South Carolina
7.228 Hunter Bryant, TE Washington
7.242 Lamar Jackson, CB Nebraska
7.249 AJ Green, CB Oklahoma State
7.253 Trey Adams, LT Washington
apparently expansion teams start out with extra picks, so maybe we wouldn't have been as bad last year! I'm going to make believe, since it's all make believe, that I traded them all to this year and now I have a surprise haul of 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7 that I wasn't expecting! Yay!
Edited April 25, 2020 by Trojan
Very happy with the draft this year, and proud to announce four UDFA this season. (edit 5 because 53 player roster)
1. Jared Pinkney, TE Vanderbilt
2. Gage Cervenka, G/C Clemson
3. Scott Frantz, OT Kansas State
4. Bronson Reichsteiner, FB/RB Kennesaw State
5, Michael Pifer, LS Naval Academy
So that looks like we are going to look something like the following:
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Brett Rypien
RB: Todd Gurley, Eno Benjamin, Bo Scarborough, Elijah Holyfield
FB: Bronson Reichsteiner
WR: Quintez Cephus, Emanuel Hall
WR: Kelvin Harmon, Donovan Peoples-Jones
Slot: Jamison Crowder, Anthony Johnson
TE: Eric Ebron, Hunter Bryant, Jared Pinkney
LT: Trent Brown, Trey Adams, Scott Frantz
LG: Dalton Risner, Gage Cervenka
C: Lloyd Cushenberry, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Ben Bredeson, Jamil Douglas
RT: Jack Conklin, Josh Jones
4-3 Under multiple defense under 2nd year HC Kris Richard
DT 5Tech/3Tech: AJ Epenesa, Tanoh Kpassagnon
NT 1Tech: Rashard Lawrence, Gerald Willis
3Tech/5Tech: Jurrell Casey, Zach Allen
Edge Hand in dirt 9Tech: Nick Bosa, Yetur Gross-Matos
Edge Stand up blitzer: Shaq Barrett, Duke Ejofor
LB: Corey Littleton, Kevin Pierre-Lewis
LB: Mack Wilson, Chase Hansen
CB: Dre Kirkpatrick, AJ Green (Oklahoma State)
CB: Mackenzie Alexander, Lamar Jackson (Nebraska)
Nickel: Amik Robertson
FS: Haha Clinton-Dix, Jaquan Johnson
SS: Karl Joseph, Deshon Elliott
LS: Michael Pifer
K: Rodrigo Blankenship
P: Joseph Charlton
Oops 52 players, got to sign one more player.
Um.
As a Navy veteran and GM of a fake team that doesn't have a long snapper... the 53rd spot on my roster will go to UDFA
Michael Pifer, LS Naval Academy
Offensively we are excited about landing Tua Tagovailoa, and with no trade up there felt like a real chance we wouldn't land him with rumors of teams moving to Detroit's third spot. Once we landed Tua I felt like our offense should be vastly improved, and in the second round we wouldn't need to grab a WR like Mims and instead could could one of two ways. The first plan was making the defensive line a true strength long term by investing even more assets in the defensive line, which is the path I took. The other considered path was taking corners Jaylon Johnson and Kristian Fulton.
Had we gone the other direction our edges would have remained Nick Bosa and Shaq Barrett, with interior lineman Zach Allen and Jurrell Casey. It's really appealing now in retrospect just as it was at the time. Johnson, Fulton, Mackenzie Alexander and Amik would have been a very good CB group and would have opened up moving on from Dre Kirkpatrick.
However I valued building a bully more with depth and took Yetur and Epenesa. One reason was that I expect Shaq Barrett to command a tremendous contract next season and I don't think I'll be able to afford it. The other is I think this line has potential to elevate the play of the rest of the defense, because it can rotate and be fresh.
I am looking to have Nick Bosa at a wide nine, then next to him in the 3 gap is Jurrell Casey, followed by Rashard Lawrence, then AJ Epenesa as a 5 tech base end. From Epenesa side I will have Shaq Barrett as a stand up blitzer mimicing a 3-4 look. These 5 are the pressure we will bring, with Zach Allen rotating with Casey and Epenesa, Lawrence rotating out in passing situations for a second 3 tech (Epenesa or Allen), and Yetur as a rotational rusher for Shaq Barrett and Nick Bosa.
If all hell breaks loose and we have to move on from Casey and lose Shaq then we still have Bosa, Yetur, Allen, Epenesa, and Lawrence. This is the foundation of the team and our identity.
The other trench was built up too. Arguably we over paid last offseason for Trent Brown, then we drafted Dalton Risner. Quessenberry is alright as a reserve, but the rest of the line was going to get Tua killed if we didn't revamp it. Signing Jack Conkin in free agency gave us book end power tackles, and then drafting Cushenberry as a center with rare positional length and Bredeson I'm happy. I almost wonder if Cushenberry and Risner would be better off flipping positions.as Risner played his freshman year as a center and his athleticism would be benefitual while Cushenberry's strength and length could work at guard. Regardless, I think this offensive line is worse than our defensive, but very solid and considerably better than where I feel an expansion team would be expected to be at. We can't afford to "David Carr" Tua. The only issue is our line is a real good looking power gap scheme looking line, and Gurley did a lot of work on outside zone runs. Gurley is only a 1 year deal though, so if it works it works, if not alright. Also we drafted Josh Jones to develop which was important as tackles can take a beating and both Trent and Jack has injury histories.
Tua's weapons aren't fantastic, but they are roster able. Quintez Cephus will need to get more separation, and projecting him as the starter is a big ask, however last year we had Brice Butler -- soo we've upgraded the spot. Cephus impressed me with his possession catches and his ability to win 50/50 balls. He has hops, and so does Donovan Peoples-Jones our other rookie wide out. DPJ I drafted earlier, but is our projected backup because he is an athletic project in our view. We think he has WR1 upside, but needs time to develop into that player. This shortened offseason may harm that outlook as well and we likely look at the top crop of WRs next year and roll the wheel again. Harmon returns as a successful 5th round pick last year, and we hope Cephus can provide similar or better returns and DPJ as a longer term investment. Our slot Crowder looks to have a heavy load as the veteran of the group, and hopefully Ebron can focus and limit his drops to add another element. Rookie TEs Hunter Bryant looks like an athletic receiving option that is ready to roll as a #2 as long as his knees check out. I'm not too sad about his run blocking prospects as he was one of our 7th round picks and the receiving outlets aspect is more important right now for Tua. Pinkney I liked as a person and although he doesn't have the athletic profile I think he is a try hard and an effort guy that would be able to contribute.
Littleton and Kevin Pierre Lewis should upgrade our LB corps, especially if Mack Wilson takes a step. Between Wilson and Littleton I believe we have two above average coverage linebackers which is a nice feeling when I intend to send 5 frequently at the QB. I like KPL and believe he may start over Wilson if Wilson doesn't take the necessary step this year, which is possible with the weird offseason.
AJ Green, Lamar Jackson come in as depth CBs with the right build. It's funny that they have the superstar names, but I was targeting Dane Jackson as well, but Buffalo snagged him. I wanted some guys that could work in press man. I hope at least one of the two pans out so I don't need to go off on the position next offseason, but I am confident in Amik to lock down a spot. With Haha and Kojo on one year safety deals I think the defensive backs will be passable, especially due to what I consider an impressive front line that should generate considerable pressure.
After last year not taking STers I'm happy to have landed Hot Rod and Charlton two guys I think can possibly be long term solutions at kicker and punter. I'm not demanding excellence, I just want NFL talent there.
My expectations are about 6 to 8 wins with our WRs and DBs being the biggest issues. I hope for a break out from either group, but overall very excited for the future of the team especially with the foundations laid in the trenches and a franchise QB on board, just have to shed a few more of those starter expansion contracts this next year and the team should really take shape.
The St Louis Music claim Leonard Fournette 1y/4mil and waive Haha Clinton Dix
sign Javin White minimum (corresponding move: waive Elijah Holyfield)
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Brett Rypien
RB: Todd Gurley, Leonard Fournette, Eno Benjamin, Bo Scarborough
FB: Bronson Reichsteiner
WR: Quintez Cephus, Emanuel Hall
WR: Kelvin Harmon, Donovan Peoples-Jones
Slot: Jamison Crowder, Anthony Johnson
TE: Eric Ebron, Hunter Bryant, Jared Pinkney
LT: Trent Brown, Trey Adams, Scott Frantz
LG: Dalton Risner, Gage Cervenka
C : Lloyd Cushenberry, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Ben Bredeson, Jamil Douglas
RT: Jack Conklin, Josh Jones
4-3 Under multiple defense under 2nd year HC Kris Richard
DT 5Tech/3Tech: AJ Epenesa, Tanoh Kpassagnon
NT 1Tech: Rashard Lawrence, Gerald Willis
3Tech/5Tech: Jurrell Casey, Zach Allen
Edge Hand in dirt 9Tech: Nick Bosa, Yetur Gross-Matos
Edge Stand up blitzer: Shaq Barrett, Duke Ejofor
LB: Corey Littleton, Kevin Pierre-Lewis
LB: Mack Wilson, Chase Hansen, Javin White
CB: Dre Kirkpatrick, AJ Green (Oklahoma State)
CB: Mackenzie Alexander, Lamar Jackson (Nebraska)
Nickel: Amik Robertson
FS: Deshon Elliott, Jaquan Johnson
SS: Karl Joseph
LS: Michael Pifer
K: Rodrigo Blankenship
P: Joseph Charlton
If anyone could give me feedback on roughly where they would think my team would be picking in the upcoming draft that would be much appreciated. With Tent Brown missing a lot of time, Josh Jones will have been the other tackle with Jack Conklin. With Bosa's injury Shaq Barrett and Yetur Gross Matos are the primary edges with Zach Allen and AJ Epenesa rotating as base ends and three techniques with Lawrence and Willis as nose. Tanoh gets rotation work at every position. Chase Hansen is the reserve 4th Safety.
Bewteen my corners and receivers and having a rookie QB, I think there is argument for top 3 draft selection. On the other hand I think the OL, DL and run game are closer to league average and the rookie QB has limited interceptions and played winning football so I dunno. Any feedback (especially guess as to roughly where this team would be picking) is welcome as I'd like to start preparing a little bit for the draft and FA.
[TAO Edit: People responded and I have the 2nd overall pick in this upcoming draft]
Cut: Trent Brown and Dre Kirkpatrick
Were under contract so right to resign: Shaq Barrett, Tanoh Kpassagnon, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Mackenzie Alexander, Karl Joseph, Todd Gurley, Leonard Fournette, Bo Scarbrough, Jamil Douglas
QB: Tua Tagovailoa (through 2024), Brett Rypien (through 2022)
RB: Eno Benjamin (through 2023)
FB: Alec Ingold (through 2021), Bronson Reichsteiner (through 2023)
WR: Quintez Cephus (through 2023), Emanuel Hall (through 2021)
WR: Donovan People-Jones (through 2023), Kelvin Harmon (through 2022)
Slot: Jamison Crowder (through 2021), Anthony Johnson (through 2021)
TE: Eric Ebron (through 2021), Hunter Bryant (through 2023)
LT: Josh Jones (through 2023), Trey Adams (through 2023)
LG: Dalton Risner (through 2022)
OC: Lloyd Cushenberry (through 2023), Scott Quessenberry (through 2021)
RG: Ben Bredeson (through 2023)
RT: Jack Conklin (through 2022)
DE: AJ Epenesa (through 2023), Duke Ejiofor (through 2021)
DT: Jurrell Casey (through 2022), Zach Allen (through 2022)
DT: Rashard Lawrence (through 2023)
DE: Nick Bosa (through 2023), Yetur Gross-Matos (through 2023)
LB: Corey Littleton (through 2022)
LB: Mack Wilson (through 2022), Chase Hansen (through 2021)
CB: AJ Green [CLE/Ok State] (through 2023)
CB: Lamar Jackson [NYJ/Nebraska] (through 2023)
CB: Amik Robertson (through 2023)
S: Jaquan Johnson (through 2022) Deshon Elliott (through 2021)
K: Rodrigo Blankenship (through 2023)
P: Joseph Charlton (through 2023)
Without doing the math I think I have roughly 60-65 mil of cap space heading into the year
This is ugly on this forum, but it's the contracts I keep track and my cap total to keep in mind for FA signings
Player
Position / PFF Grade
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Tua Tagovailoa
QB / 65.4
7351270
8821524
10291778
(5th year option)
Brett Rypien
QB / 40.5
613079
703079
QB
Leonard Fournette
RB / 59.8
RB
Eno Benjamin
RB / NA
823115
938115
1053116
Alec Ingold
FB / 64.0
678334
WR
Quintez Cephus
WR / 64.8
857668
972668
1087668
Donovan Peoples Jones
WR / 71.8
866785
981785
1096785
Jamison Crowder
WR / 75.3
11500000
Kelvin Harmon
WR / NA
762208
852208
Anthony Johnson
WR / NA
675000
Emanuel Hall
WR / NA
675000
Eric Ebron
TE / 55.6
7000000
Hunter Bryant
TE / 72.1
804435
919435
1034435
Jack Conklin
OT / 84.3
15700000
15700000
Josh Jones
OT / 43.0
1117587
1341104
1564622
Trey Adams
OT / NA
799820
914820
1029820
OT
Dalton Risner
OG / 61.3
2178954
2542113
Ben Bredeson
OG / 47.4
903600
1018600
1133600
OG
OG
Lloyd Cushenberry
OC / 40.5
Scott Quessenberry
OC / 68.1
821063
Nick Bosa
DE / 84.9
9588721
11186841
Shaq Barrett
DE / 70.7
Yetur Gross Matos
DE / 54.7
1907056
2288468
2669879
Duke Ejiofor
DE / NA
796315
AJ Epenesa
DE/DT / 64.7
1503779
1804534
2105290
Tanoh Kpassagnon
DE/DT / 55.4
Jurrell Casey
DT / 74.4
12281000
13850000
Zach Allen
DT / 54.9
1171026
1366197
Rashard Lawrence
DT / 47.8
962318
1077318
1192318
Corey Littleton
LB / 47.1
13000000
13000000
Mack Wilson
LB / 36.2
876,126
966126
Chase Hansen
LB / 60.5
676668
Kevin Pierre Louis
LB / 67.8
LB
LB
CB
Mackenzie Alexander
CB / 60.4
Amik Robertson
CB / 42.2
977972
1092972
1207972
Lamar Jackson
CB / 50.4
799820
914820
1029820
AJ Green
CB / 60.0
799820
914820
1029820
Jaquan Johnson
S / 53.9
727328
817328
Deshon Elliott
S / 66.6
789451
Karl Joseph
S / 52.7
S
Joseph Charlton
P
780000
895000
1010000
Rodrigo Blankenship
K
807536
922536
1037536
LS
Cap total
102572854
86802411
29574459
That is by far the nerdiest post ever created about the NFL or any other professional sport, Hulky. Anywhere. I’m talking all-time.
Very impressive.
Mine only a few years old, there's a lot people run for much much longer. I thought about it for years basically since Khalil Mack/Derek Carr 2014 draft I've done single season mock offseasons. Each year I kept wondering how I'd build off the last, and finally started this one the year Kyler Murray came out because I knew I didn't want him and could have to gamble a bit on who my QB would be. Free Agency tampering starts tomorrow so I'm excited to see what holes I can fill in my roster pre-draft. Also this is going to be year three so I kinda need a turn around a bit or I am going to fire the coaches... and if hiring coaches I might do a scheme change and thing I have to think about fit. It's pretty fun to do if you are really into NFL offseason. Then you can compare how much you suck comparatively or if you'd actually sport a good team for a long time. I think my team is decent for only two draft classes in and I don't think I'd be fired yet so that's good. Like I think my free agents and draft picks easily beat Mike Mayocks so far lol.
St. Louis Music Resign:
Shaq Barrett 4y/68mil 17 per
Kevin Pierre-Louis 2y/8mil 4per
St. Louis Music sign:
Kamu Grugier-Hill, LB 1y/3mil (IRL HOU 1y/2.5mil)
John Johnson III, S 3y/37mil (IRL CLE 3y/33.75mil)
Corey Davis, WR 3y/40mil (IRL NYJ 3y/37.5mil)
Henry Anderson, DL 2y/8mil (IRL NEP 2y/7mil)
Jamaal Williams, RB 2y/8.5mil (IRL DET 2y/7.5)
Ahkello Witherspoon, CB 1y/4.4mil (IRL SEA 1y/4mil)
Will Fuller V, WR 1y/11mil (IRL MIA 1y/10mil)
Desmond King, CB 1y/4mil (IRL HOU 1y/3.5)
Morgan Cox, LS 1y/1.4mil (IRL TEN 1y/1.1mil)
St. Louis Music Release:
Jurrell Casey, DT (two years remaining since we traded for him, but he got hurt last year, so I'm moving on for more depth signing money)
Emanuel Hall, WR
We moved and changed team name because of another St. Louis team in the forum I run it on. We are now the Oakland Renegades.
https://i.imgur.com/6EY0vBn.jpg
Additionally the Oakland Renegades are trading the 2nd selection of the 2021 NFL (1.002) draft to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for the 8th (1.008), and 39th (2.039) picks of the 2021 NFL draft as well as a 2022 2nd round pick that conditionally becomes a 2022 1st round pick if the Panthers advance past the Wildcard round of the playoffs.
1. Tua Tagovailoa, QB (65.4 PFF Grade) 2021: 7351270 || 2022: 8821524 || 2023: 10291778 || 2024: 5th year option
2. Brett Rypien, QB (40.5 PFF Grade) 2021: 613079 || 2022: 703079
3. Jamaal Williams, RB (73.2 PFF Grade) 2021: 4250000 || 2022: 4250000
4. Eno Benjamin, RB (N/A PFF Grade) 2021: 823115 || 2022: 938115 || 2023: 1053116
5. Alec Ingold, FB ( 64.0 PFF Grade) 2021: 678334
6. Corey Davis, WR (86.9 PFF Grade) 2021: 13333333 || 2022: 13333333 || 2023: 13333333
7. Quintez Cephus, WR ( 64.8 PFF Grade) 2021: 857668 || 2022: 972668 || 2023: 1087668
8. Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR (71.8 PFF Grade) 2021: 866785 || 2022: 981785 || 2023: 1096785
9. Jamison Crowder, WR (75.3 PFF Grade) 2021: 11500000
10. Kelvin Harmon, WR (NA PFF Grade) 2021: 762208 || 2022: 852208
11. Anthony Johnson, WR (NA PFF Grade) 2021: 675000
12. Will Fuller V, WR (86.2 PFF Grade) 2021: 11000000
13. Eric Ebron, TE (55.6 PFF Grade) 2021: 7000000
14. Hunter Bryant, TE (72.1 PFF Grade) 2021: 804435 || 2022: 919435 || 2023: 1034435
15. Jack Conklin, OT (84.3 PFF Grade) 2021: 15700000 || 2022: 15700000
16. Josh Jones, OT (43.0 PFF Grade) 2021: 1117587 || 2022: 1341104 || 2023: 1564622
17. Trey Adams, OT (NA PFF Grade) 2021: 799820 || 2022: 914820 || 2023: 1029820
18. Dalton Risner, OG (61.3 PFF Grade) 2021: 2178954 || 2022: 2542113
19. Ben Bredeson, OG (47.4 PFF Grade) 2021: 903600 || 2022: 1018600 || 2023: 1133600
20. Lloyd Cushenberry, C (40.5 PFF Grade) 2021: 1066467 || 2022: 1279760 || 2023: 1493054
21. Scott Quessenberry, C/G (68.1 PFF Grade) 2021: 821063
22. Nick Bosa, DE (84.9 PFF Grade) 2021: 9588721 || 2022: 11186841 || 2023: 5th Year Option
23. Shaq Barrett, DE/SLB (70.7 PFF Grade) 2021: 17000000 || 2022: 17000000 || 2023: 17000000 || 2024: 17000000
24. Yetur Gross-Matos, DE (54.7 PFF Grade) 2021: 1907056 || 2022: 2288468 || 2023: 2669879
25. Duke Ejiofor, DE/SLB (NA PFF Grade) 2021: 796315
26. AJ Epenesa, DE/DT (64.7 PFF Grade) 2021: 1503779 || 2022: 1804534 || 2023: 2105290
27. Henry Anderson, DE/DT (67.9 PFF Grade) 2021: 4000000 || 2022: 4000000
28. Zach Allen, DT (54.9 PFF Grade) 2021: 1171026 || 2022: 1366197
29. Rashard Lawrence, DT (47.8 PFF Grade) 2021: 962318 || 2022: 1077318 || 2023: 1192318
30. Cory Littleton, LB (47.1 PFF Grade) 2021: 13000000 || 2022: 13000000
31. Mack Wilson, LB (36.2 PFF Grade) 2021: 876126 || 2022: 966126
32. Chase Hansen, LB/S (60.5 PFF Grade) 2021: 676668
33. Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB (67.8 PFF Grade) 2021: 4000000 || 2022: 4000000
34. Kamu Grugier-Hill, LB (50.4 PFF Grade) 2021: 3000000
35. Desmond King, CB (65.5 PFF Grade) 2021: 4000000
36. Ahkello Witherspoon (80.2 PFF Grade) 2021: 4400000
37. Amik Robertson (42.2 PFF Grade) 2021: 977972 || 2022: 1092972 || 2023: 1207972
38. Lamar Jackson, CB (50.4 PFF Grade) 2021: 799820 || 2022: 914820 || 2023: 1029820
39. AJ Green, CB (60.0 PFF Grade) 2021: 799820 || 2022: 914820 || 2023: 1029820
40. John Johnson III, S (85.6 PFF Grade) 2021: 14000000 || 2022: 13000000 || 2023: 13000000
41. Jaquan Johnson, S (53.9 PFF Grade) 2021: 727328 || 2022: 817328
42. Deshon Elliott, S (66.6 PFF Grade) 2021: 789451
43. Joseph Charlton, P (76.1 PFF Grade) 2021: 780000 || 2022: 895000 || 2023: 1010000
44. Rodrigo Blankenship, K (61.3 PFF Grade) 2021: 807536 || 2022: 922536 || 2024: 1037536
45. Morgan Cox, LS (PFF Grade) 2021: 1400000
46. Draft Pick 1.008 || 2021: 3838581 || 2022: 4798226 || 2023: 5757871 || 2024: 6717516 || 2025: 5th year option
47. Draft Pick 2.034 || 2021: 1625535 || 2022: 2031919 || 2023: 2438303 || 2024: 2844687
48. Draft Pick 2.039 || 2021: 1525066 || 2022: 1906333 || 2023: 2287600 || 2024: 2668867
49. Draft Pick 3.066 || 2021: 949712 || 2022: 1187140 || 2023: 1424568 || 2024: 1661996
50. Draft Pick 4.107 || 2021: 861841 || 2022: 1026841 || 2023: 1141841 || 2024: 1256841
51. Draft Pick 5.034 || 2021: 748715 || 2022: 913715 || 2023: 1028715 || 2024: 1143715
52. Draft Pick 6.185 || 2021: 711963 || 2022: 876963 || 2023: 991963 || 2024: 1106963
53. Draft Pick 7.034 || 2021: 688615 || 2022: 853615 || 2023: 968615 || 2024: 1083615
TOTAL Team Cap hit: 2021: 182016682 || 2022: 143410256 || 2023: 90440322 || 2024: 35484200
Signed Sammis Reyes, TE from the International Player Pipeline & Tulane Basketball for $875k year one (2021) and a million years two and three (2022/2023). Waived Anthony Johnson.
I selected Justin Fields at the 8th pick
Traded Justin Fields to Chicago for what they gave up to move up and take him. Took Christian Darrisaw at 20
Took Javonte Williams, RB North Carolina right here at 34
Took the Bears trade at 39
*** Traded to Bears 2.039 + 5.146 -> 2.052 + 3.083 + 6.204 ***
Took Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, SS/WLB Norte Dame right here at 52
With the 66th pick, I am taking Alim McNeill, DT North Carolina State
With the 83rd pick (from Bears) select Wyatt Davis, RG The Ohio State
Selected Jabril Cox, LB LSU at 107 second pick of 4th round
Selecting Marvin Wilson, DT Florida State at 164 in the 5th round
selected Thomas Graham Jr., CB Oregon with the 186th pick
selected at 230 Shaka Toney, SLB/LEO Penn State
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Brett Rypien
RB: Javonte Williams, Jamaal Williams, Eno Benjamin
FB: Alec Ingold
WR: Corey Davis, Kelvin Harmon
WR: Will Fuller, Donovan Peoples-Jones
Slot: Jamison Crowder, Quintez Cephus
TE: Eric Ebron, Hunter Bryant, Sammis Reyes
LT: Christian Darrisaw, Josh Jones
LG: Dalton Risner
OC: Lloyd Cushenberry, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Wyatt Davis, Ben Bredeson
RT: Jack Conklin
5T: AJ Epenesa, Henry Anderson
1T: Alim McNeill, Rashad Lawrence
3T: Zach Allen, Marvin Wilson
9T: Nick Bosa, Yetur Gross-Matos
SLB: Shaq Barrett, Shaka Toney
MLB: Jabril Cox, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Kamu Grugier-Hill
WLB: Cory Littleton, Mack Wilson, Chase Hansen
CB: Akhello Witherspoon, Tay Gowan, Lamar Jackson (also SS #3)
CB: Thomas Graham, AJ Green
Nickel: Desmond King, Amik Robertson
FS: John Johnson, Jaquan Johnson
SS: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Deshon Elliott
LS: Morgan Cox
K: Rodrigo Blankenship
P: Joseph Charlton
I'm not great at judging player talent or team building from a meta perspective. Is there a way for you to grade your team against other teams created on this forum? Like, can you score your draft based on needs or evaluate your total roster? Do you use the team to track fantasy scoring during the season? Or is this just a theoretical exercise that you have fun with?
Also, The Oakland Renegades is a much better team name than the St Louis Music. At the risk of turning you into an Arena team, I feel like the gray jerseys need a neon orange accent to make them pop.
Purely theoretical no scoring or anything. The other people that run them none of us really compare to one another, some do like "I'm the GM for the Saints for the next 3/4 years" to see if they think they did a better job than the real GM. Others are more like mine where I made a mock expansion team where I didn't really intend to keep the players long term, but draft and sign FAs to see if I could make a competitive team. I think probably close to 40 players on the roster I've either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents and this is the 3rd offseason so far. Usually at the end of the year I make a post kind of explaining the general thought of how my team would have done and ask people where they think my team would be picking in the draft. No scoring or anything like that, but people usually say things like you have defensive pieces, but because Bosa was hurt and your CBs aren't good you likely have a bottom 10 defense, and Tua missed the start of the year then Trent Brown was hurt bottom 10 offense you pick 2nd or 3rd. That type of thing, not really RB has 1100 yards, the same guy would have 1100 on this team. Just kinda a rough "is this team good or bad" then keep building. I do roughly 10% over winning FA bids and don't steal from elite teams unless they are going to be depth for the good team and a starter for me. This way I can't sign just anyone and everyone and contend, I mostly stick to the cap but some things you can't super do well like restructures and guarantees and moving dead space around. I just try to stay under and overpay FAs. Resigning my guys though, I pay market rate because I already had them in house (ie. Shaq Barrett). I also don't structure the money exactly how irl does, like Raiders paid Cory Littleton 33 mil or something like that over 3 years, and I did 39 over year. Mine was 13 13 13, Raiders did like 3, 12, 9, then dead years of 3 3 3 or something along those lines. Sometimes I'll front load a bit to get closer to the cap year one and be a more normal wage down the line too. I think I did that for John Johnson or Corey Davis this year with something like 14 13 13.
In my three years, pretty sure I've outperformed Mike Mayock for the Raiders lol. All my drafted players (except Trey Adams who retired) are still on my team and Amik Robertson is probably my biggest bust but he was a 4th rounder... that Mike Mayock also took (I think in the 5th?). When I draft I draft during my time slot, and if that spot actual factual traded I can accept the trade. That happened this year with pick 39, but also I took Justin Fields, then just accepted the deal when the Bears traded up to take him a few picks later (but I took him when I was OTC not hindsight). I would have kept Fields if a team didn't move up for him. The only projection-y fake trade was the Panthers who I took a less than normal rate for the pick before even the 49ers moved up. I also can beat trades, like I beat the Broncos trade for Jurrell Casey last year, and when I moved down from 39 I gave up a slightly high late round pick since other teams dont have the exact same picks as me.
I just took a Jersey and rolled with it, I dunno how well I could edit in a color swap somewhere but maybe. Basically when I started I wanted to be the Raiders but the Raiders still were in Oakland so I went STL. I originally had STL looking like a music note and was the Music and in the colors or light and dark blue. Another poster started a franchise in St Louis so I moved to Oakland to not confuse the two threads there.
It's really cool that you've found something like this that you get to world build for.
Oakland Renegades sign #22 Steven Nelson, CB (IRL to Eagles 1y/4mil) to a 1y/5mil deal. Oakland Renegades are waiving Chase Hansen, LB and giving Jamison Crowder a paycut to $7,500,000 from $11,500,000, IRL Crowder took a paycut to $5,500,000 with the NYJ.
Lamar Jackson (Nebraska) will enter training camp as a SS, and Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah a WLB, in addition to Cory Littleton moving to MLB and changing his number to #42.
That makes it:
QB: Tua Tagovailoa (MIA), Brett Rypien (DEN)
RB: Javonte Williams (DEN), Jamaal Williams (DET), Eno Benjamin (ARI)
FB: Alec Ingold (LVR)
WR: Corey Davis (NYJ), Kelvin Harmon (WFT)
WR: Will Fuller (MIA), Donovan Peoples-Jones (CLE)
WR: Jamison Crowder (NYJ), Quintez Cephus (DET)
TE: Eric Ebron (DET), Hunter Bryant (DET), Sammis Reyes (WFT)
LT: Christian Darrisaw (MIN), Josh Jones (ARI)
LG: Dalton Risner (DEN)
OC: Lloyd Cushenberry (DEN), Scott Quessenberry (LAC)
RG: Wyatt Davis (MIN), Ben Bredeson (BAL)
RT: Jack Conklin (CLE)
5T/DE: AJ Epenesa (BUF), Henry Anderson (NEP)
1T/NT: Alim McNeill (DET), Rashard Lawrence (ARI)
3T/DT: Zach Allen (ARI), Marvin Wilson (CLE)
9T/DE: Nick Bosa (SFO), Yetur Gross-Matos (CAR)
SLB/DE: Shaq Barrett (TAM), Shaka Toney (WFT)
MLB: Cory Littleton (LVR), Jabril Cox (DAL), Kevin Pierre-Louis (HOU)
WLB: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (CLE), Mack Wilson (CLE), Kamu Grugier-Hill (HOU)
CB: Ahkello Witherspoon (SEA), Tay Gowan (ARI), AJ Green (CLE)
CB: Steven Nelson (PHI), Thomas Graham (CHI)
CB: Desmond King (HOU), Amik Robertson (LVR)
FS: John Johnson (CLE), Jaquan Johnson (BUF)
SS: Deshon Elliott (BAL), Lamar Jackson (NYJ)
LS: Morgan Cox (TEN)
K: Rodrigo Blankenship (IND)
P: Joseph Charlton (CAR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le7NMBeJNWo
Traded Amik Robertson for Jacob Eason when Eason was released earlier this year.
Traded Ahkello Witherspoon for the offer the Steelers gave for him, then used that pick for Charles Omenihu at trade dead line. I think that more or less catches up to the moves I did during the season. I picked up Kingsley Keke when the Packers cut him.
I wrote this end of year:
Just curious if the other posters think my projection of 6-11 seems reasonable to the other posters. I won't take offense if you think my team has more or less wins, I just want to have a more accurate positioning for the draft.
QB: Tua Tagovailoa, Brett Rypien (2 starts), Jamie Newman (only was on the roster when Tua was hurt), Jacob Eason (picked up in trade when he was waived as QB3)
RB: Javonte Williams, Jamaal Williams, Eno Benjamin (Williams would split carries, with Javonte being a bellcow when Jamaal was hurt)
FB: Alec Ingold (got hurt)
WR: Corey Davis (got hurt), Quintez Cephus (got hurt)
WR: Donovan Peoples Jones, Kelvin Harmon (WFT PS irl)
SLOT: Will Fuller V (got hurt), Jamison Crowder
TE: [essentially none] Eric Ebron (terrible despite the name value and contract), Hunter Bryant (hurt), Sammis Reyes (end of roster WFT)
LT: Christian Darrisaw (hurt early), Josh Jones
LG: Dalton Risner
OC: Lloyd Cushenberry, Scott Quessenberry
RG: Wyatt Davis (irl didn't play), Ben Bredeson (was very bad on NYG, but started games irl)
RT: Jack Conklin (fantastic, but got hurt), Carson Green (I don't think he played irl)
[with Conklin out my vision is LT: Darrisaw LG: Jones Quessenberry RG: Cushenberry RT: Risner]
DE: AJ Epenesa, Henry Anderson/Charles Omenihu (Anderson went on IR, Omenihu was traded for to replace, they rotate at 5tech with Epenesa and 3tech in passing situations)
NT: Alim McNeill, Rashard Lawrence, Marvin Wilson
DT: Zach Allen, [Marvin Wilson]
DE: Nick Bosa, Yetur Gross Matos
LB/EDGE: Shaq Barrett, Shaka Toney
LB: Jabril Cox (got hurt), Kevin Pierre-Louis, Corey Littleton
LB: Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah, Kamu Grugier-Hill, Mack Wilson
CB: Steven Nelson, AJ Green
CB: Desmond King, Tay Gowan
Nickle: Thomas Graham
FS: John Johnson III, Jaquan Johnson
SS: Deshon Elliott (got hurt), Lamar Jackson [JOK would play box safety role after Elliott fell]
LS: Morgan Cox
K: Rodrigo Blankenship (got hurt)
P: Joseph Charlton (got hurt)
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The Oakland Renegades are firing Kris Richard as Head Coach after three seasons. I posted earlier in the year the goal for extensions was a short term one is pick outside of the top ten, and a long term was make the playoffs this year. I think injuries bit us a touch too much and top 10 this year is 7 wins and I feel that is pretty close and I think 6 is realistic. We unfortunately lost Tua for a couple games early, and when he returned our WR group was battered, and our best offensive player got hurt around the return as well with Conklin.
The Renegades are promoting Aaron Glenn (interviewed Brian Flores, Brian Daboll and Matt Eberflus as well) and retaining our offensive coordinator Marcus Brady with a three year extension, so all coaches will have 4 year deals ('22, '23, '24, '25). Additionally going to hire out some more staff.
Head Coach - Aaron Glenn
Offensive Coordinator - Marcus Brady
Defensive Coordinator - Jerry Gray
Special Teams Coordinator - Tracy Smith
QB Coach - T.C. McCartney
RB Coach - Kennedy Polamalu
WR Coach - Keenan McCardell
TE Coach - Taylor Embree
OL Coach / Asst. HC - Mike Munchak
DL Coach - Andre Patterson
LB Coach - Larry Foote
DB Coach - Jonathan Cooley
With the regular season finished the Oakland Renegades finish the season 6-11 and will pick 8th (right before the 7 win teams ATL DEN NYJ WFT SEA). Additionally OAK holds the Bears first round pick from trading Justin Fields, so the Renegades will pick 7th and 8th in 2022. From the Panthers trade down from 2nd overall, the Renegades also have the 38th pick, as well as our natural 39th pick. In the third round we pick after the Bears at 72. In the fourth we hold the Bears pick (IRL held by NYG) at 103rd, as well as our natural 4th at 104th. In the last three rounds we only hold our natural picks which land at 136th after the Bears in the 5th, 166th before the Bears in the 6th, and 200 after the Bears in the 7th. Leaving us with a before compensatory picks announced list of:
1.007
1.008
2.038
2.039
3.072
4.103
4.104
5.166
6.166
7.200
Robot Joe Buck is tripping me out.