The current trade meter values both for picks & players make it more difficult to make a "balanced" trade and opens the door for the abuse that has been a problem from day one.
Ive posted about it before, and am posting about it again as there is agreement from several veteran, long-term owners about it.
No first round pick should be valued less than 1000. No second round pick should be less than 500. 3rd round 250.
Player valuations should reflect 1. the position importance (CB vs TE for example), There is definitely a positional "heirarchy" in MFN. This would also help to reduce trades like a TE with a 2000+ trade meter value for two or three top players and/or picks. No TE should be worth 2000 as far as I have experienced in this game. In fact, no player should be worth 2000 if a first round pick is a minimum 1000. Make first round picks much more valuable, as much as they are valued by the "sharks" that continually trade for them who have teams that are already championship level. Not hard to spot, a team that either won the LC or conference championship having more than 1 first round pick in the next draft.
2.Should be based more on key position attributes as opposed to default value. Example: speed/accel,ball carry,& break tackle for a RB are all 90+ but the default value is 67 and the players trade value is less than 100.
3. Should factor in the player's career statistical performance, if they have any. I realize that may be difficult to include in the game with respect to the programming, but it is a consideration when you have a sack leader for the league that is worth less than 100 on the trade meter, or an interception leader, or any top performer in their statistical category, that you would not trade for anything less than another high value in return.
4. The players experience, age, and % likely to retire.
If nothing else, improving the pick values will go a long way to preventing unbalanced trades. A range of 500 to 2500 for a first round pick is way too much. The range should be 1000 to 2000, and based on what Ive seen in the last few drafts, there are fewer 1500+ value players in the first 10 picks. You are lucky to find a DB with 90+ speed & cover skills by the end of the first round. Players that are a 2000 trade value should be truly exceptional, impact players at the key positions... DB, WR, RB, QB, LB....... DE & DT have been reduced in the new game version, still important but not as much as before. RB & QB can many times be effectively replaced by low default value player out of the FA pool, which is much more difficult to do for a DB, WR, or LB. Until that changes, it should also be a factor in trade meter valuations.
Their value should also reflect the difficulty of replacing them and their age.
Last edited at 6/23/2017 12:40 pm