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With the Outlaws defeating the Hawks in the Season 2 Ultimus Cup earlier tonight, the offseason has officially begun. I have been in contact with the management of the Wraiths organization and at this time I would like to formally reach out to the league’s remaining general managers. I would like to make this process as efficient as possible, so below I’ve briefly outlined the factors I will be taking into consideration in order of importance:
1.Contract
This is fairly straightforward, the more money you offer, the higher the likelihood I will sign with your team. There is a reason this is the first factor, do not mess up the initial offer. The ideal contract structure would be a two-year deal featuring a full no-trade clause and a player option in the second year. That structure is negotiable but the closer a team comes to it, the more likely I am to sign.
2.Scheme
This factor is dependent on a team’s personnel and will become clearer in conversations with general managers. I recognize that my role on teams like the Outlaws or Hawks with already strong linebacking corps would be different than my role on a team with a comparatively weaker one. I pride myself on versatility and know I fill a role on every team in the league. That said, I would like to make one thing abundantly clear. I am a coverage player, not a pass rusher. Obviously a GM makes the decisions, not me, but how I’d be used within a defense influences my likelihood to sign.
3.Team Quality
I am not opposed to going to a rebuilding team, there’s a reason this factor is near the bottom, but a currently non-contending team would need a more competitive offer in the other aspects in order to have a legitimate shot. I also am fond of the idea of playing with an elite linebacking corps, this is a tertiary concern but still one worth mentioning.
4.Proximity to home
I was born in Baltimore. There’s no city in the world like her. Playing there would be a dream come true. While this factor will not decide where I go next season, much like total points, it makes for a useful tiebreaker.
On the field, I believe my body of work speaks for itself. I’m fourth all-time in career tackles with coverage skills to boot. Off the field, while I do tend to keep to myself, I believe I’m a positive influence on a locker room, a fact my past teammates can hopefully vouch for.
I look forward to being in contact with the appropriate parties
[div align=\\\"right\\\"]AC "Agent 17" Hackett [/div]
@ADwyer87
@RavensFanFromOntario
@Molarpistols
@adam2552
@HENDRIX
@PigSnout
Graded
Payout=$439,000
With the Outlaws defeating the Hawks in the Season 2 Ultimus Cup earlier tonight, the offseason has officially begun. I have been in contact with the management of the Wraiths organization and at this time I would like to formally reach out to the league’s remaining general managers. I would like to make this process as efficient as possible, so below I’ve briefly outlined the factors I will be taking into consideration in order of importance:
1.Contract
This is fairly straightforward, the more money you offer, the higher the likelihood I will sign with your team. There is a reason this is the first factor, do not mess up the initial offer. The ideal contract structure would be a two-year deal featuring a full no-trade clause and a player option in the second year. That structure is negotiable but the closer a team comes to it, the more likely I am to sign.
2.Scheme
This factor is dependent on a team’s personnel and will become clearer in conversations with general managers. I recognize that my role on teams like the Outlaws or Hawks with already strong linebacking corps would be different than my role on a team with a comparatively weaker one. I pride myself on versatility and know I fill a role on every team in the league. That said, I would like to make one thing abundantly clear. I am a coverage player, not a pass rusher. Obviously a GM makes the decisions, not me, but how I’d be used within a defense influences my likelihood to sign.
3.Team Quality
I am not opposed to going to a rebuilding team, there’s a reason this factor is near the bottom, but a currently non-contending team would need a more competitive offer in the other aspects in order to have a legitimate shot. I also am fond of the idea of playing with an elite linebacking corps, this is a tertiary concern but still one worth mentioning.
4.Proximity to home
I was born in Baltimore. There’s no city in the world like her. Playing there would be a dream come true. While this factor will not decide where I go next season, much like total points, it makes for a useful tiebreaker.
On the field, I believe my body of work speaks for itself. I’m fourth all-time in career tackles with coverage skills to boot. Off the field, while I do tend to keep to myself, I believe I’m a positive influence on a locker room, a fact my past teammates can hopefully vouch for.
I look forward to being in contact with the appropriate parties
[div align=\\\"right\\\"]AC "Agent 17" Hackett [/div]
@ADwyer87
@RavensFanFromOntario
@Molarpistols
@adam2552
@HENDRIX
@PigSnout
Graded
Payout=$439,000
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