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The problem with qualifying offers is we are not negotiating with agents but ourselves. So we can pretty much say that every pending FA rejected the qualifying offer so I get compensation? I don't think that will work. For fantasy purposes I think the type A and type B is fine. I just think that type B picks come after the second round.
Our use of Extension Values is our alternative to Qualifying Offers. If we choose not to sign an impending Free Agent to an extension we are essentially declaring that our Qualifying Offer is being declined by our Free Agent. I am not proposing the adoption of the QO's because it would make our Extension Value Scale obselete--and while it might allow for a lower extension for someone like Miguel Cabrera, it would inflate the contracts of the lower level free agents that we sign based on our Extension Value Scale.The change would come in the compensation awarded. Instead of awarding two picks for the loss of a Type A and one pick for a Type B free agent, we would only be awarding one pick for the loss of a Type A Free Agent and no picks for a Type B Free Agent. With that, the pick would be in a Sandwich Round between the 1st and 2nd Rounds, with 1-15 1st round picks still being protected (and a sandwich pick awarded for 1-15) and the loss of a 1st Round pick. No more getting two or more 1st round picks. The team signing a Type A Free Agent loses their 1st round pick but it isn't given to the team from whom they signed their free agent. With that, if a Type A player is received in a trade during the season, there is no compensation. Under our present system, a rebuilding team, with limited cap, usually loses in the process. Look at the present draft. rebuilding teams like , , , and get one pick in the first 66 players drafted because of our Compensation Rules. I know that we can all work the system to our advantage, and I'm not criticizing those who have done so to improve their teams, but right now, there are 28 extra picks awarded because of our rules and I really think that it's time to revamp things to make it more in line with what MLB is doing.
I do think extension values are too much, but oh well. I dont wana devalue RP more than they are already. Pitchers usually get a bad name in here cause they make way less that hitters. I wish we could make them more valuable, but it is out of the question.
We are trying to emulate MLB as closely as possible so doing away with Comp picks is not realistic. A large portion of ours are RP so limiting them to twelve will go a long way toward rectifying the situation. Witness the fact that there were 36 Comp picks this year as opposed to 17 for next year's FYPD.I like the idea of using the Qualifying Offer adopted by MLB. I think it's something we need to look into