(10-07-2020, 10:36 AM)PMoney Wrote:(10-06-2020, 06:08 PM)Duilio05 Wrote:I can tell you this though, the number of players per team in S25 is exactly only one player more than it was in S20 and S22.
not only are classes bigger than previously, but players are gaining more tpe consistently.
I like the article and I'd also think that these points would be an interesting thing to look into. When more players are in the higher TPE levels, they end up being paid more. In a salary cap there's definitely some limit of how much more you can pay players when the base minimum for your team has increased drastically but I dont know how you even include this appropriately.
Would a graph like this interest you? I can do a second media of graphs for each position. Just felt hitting 3000+ words plus graphs in a single media was long enough.
![[Image: Contracts_vs_TPE_for_CB_in_S25_and_S22.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/644630528674365440/763421585553752064/Contracts_vs_TPE_for_CB_in_S25_and_S22.png)
Comparing this to Graph 10 Average Contract Value of CBs, we see why there is a jump in the average contract for S25 CBs between 600 - 799 tpe, there's three CBs earning $6-$7M, even though there are only three of them, they are able to move the average pretty well since there are only 4 other CBs in the same group.
Comparatively the S22 CBs of 800-999 tpe doesn't appear to have a similar deviation in the average from their peers (CBs at other tpe levels in the same year) even though there is a CB making $8M. However, Mr. $8M CB did bring up his group's average from $3.8M (the average of the 8 other CBs in the group) to $4.1M.
Can do two graphs for each position. Graph 1 would be S20 & S21, Graph 2 be S22 & S25. plotting all the dots for all four seasons on one graph would probably be over crowded.