Just a piggyback off of the above post in regards to injuries of prospects.
When a prospect has a major injury in year 1 through 3, the development time for the length of the injury is obviously lost. However, I would argue that the most significant loss is the proportion of the bumps. As we've seen, if a player is projected to have a 90+ R split rating, once he is signed, he usually has a R split rating of somewhere between 55 and 70. During that first season, we usually see bumps of 2 each regular (non-ST, non-year-end-promotion) development cycle. Then the year after, we see bumps of 1 or 2 in each development cycle. By year three, almost all regular bumps are just one point. Anything more than 1 point is usually a spring training bump or a year end bump.
If the player has a major injury in year 1 through 3, he misses time during the best possible incremental bumps, but once he returns, I have seen a player receive an accelerated development compared to a player in the same year. So, if you compared a player that was in year 3 and had no Injuries to a player in year 3, but had 1 major injury during year 2, the player with no injuries is going to be closer to his true peak projections than the player that had the injury. Because of this, during year 3, the player that had the injury in year 2 will receive larger incremental bumps in year 3 than the player that did not have an injury. However, as each player gets closer and closer to age X, each player has less and less of an opportunity to get better. I have seen this with my own eyes. Once the player reaches a certain age, there is very little chance to get to his peak rating.
I bet it works in some sort of similar fashion to the below for regular (non-ST and non-year end promotions):
1. If year 1, 7% of (projection - current rating) per development cycle
2. If year 2, 6% of (projection - current rating) per development cycle
3. If year 3, 5% of (projection - current rating) per development cycle
and so on.
Assuming the above is true in some capacity, you need to still add in coaching and playing time to these incremental bumps. If an owner never uses year end promotions, he'll still get development, but over time, it will be less.
7/30/2021 5:02 PM (edited)