AlexanDragon wrote:
greyghost1225 wrote:
hectorg93 wrote:
76 is that good or bad still don't understand how some of the advance attributes work just the basics.
The higher has the most risk, either positive or negative.
Physical attributes dont change* unless weitgh change.
Volatility is the boom/bust of positional attributes
-pass catching for wr
-pass accuracy for qb
Et cetera
Volatility is one of the most misunderstood aspects of this game. It affects rookies the most, and once a player's current and future values are the same, volatility can be ignored.
For example, we have player A and player B. Both have a current ranking of 35/75 but player A has 5 volatility while player B has 88 volatility.
The first rating number, 35 in this case, refers to current rating while the 75 is that player's projected ceiling. As players age, their ratings go up or down until both numbers are the same, usually after 2-4 seasons. Then ratings stay steady until that player gets old.
Back to the example...player A has 5 volatility which means his final "peak" rating should be very close to 75. That player is considered a safe pick, since you know pretty much where his attributes will be when he's fully matured.
Player B has 88 volatility, which means his final rating could end up anywhere between 50-100. This player is very volatile and is considered a risk/reward player because there is no way to know which way he'll go.
I have some theories about which ones will boom or bust, but I still pick too many busts so I'm not going to share bad information.
One thing to remember, 99% of the time a player's movement is linear, meaning once his ratings drop (or rise), they keep dropping (or rising).