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John Elway made sure to go with the wide shot to get his Super Bowl trophies in there:. Yea, just some trophies I won in a little game called the Super Bowl. Maybe you've heard of it. Matt Patricia chilling at home Joe Judge has been way too busy to move in apparently. And what is up with those lights?

Brian Flores' son pic. Day One might be tough to top, but with two more days and six more rounds of the NFL draft, who knows what will be in store for the remaining of the virtual draft. What was your favorite at-home war room? Leave a comment below or share your thoughts on Twitter iambrianhines.

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Loading comments This is the team you have acquired. It's probably not very good. It's your job to build it into a Mega Bowl champion. Skills are always listed in that order. Offensive players will have RO and PO, defensive players will have RD and PD, all players except offensive linemen, defensive linemen and quarterbackswill have special team skills. You also see the age and contract years of each player.

Players can get better until age 25, at age 30 their skills will begin to decrease. Hint: Don't commit long contracts to older players. Players on your roster with zero contract years are free agents and are marked by an asterisk. At the bottom of the screen you will see Squad Ratings which reflect skills on a team level. These run from 0 to 5 stars and can be used as a general guide of needs for signing free agents and drafting college players.

There are roster minimums for the regular season. Keep these in mind. Free Agency. Your Salary Cap Guru provides you with sixty million in salary cap space each season to spend on Free Agents.

Use as much as you can, it can not be carried over. Free Agents are listed by position. Your team's free agents are marked with an asterisk. You will see their skill levels, age and yearly asking price. Your team's free agents will ask for slightly less for their skill level to stay with the team - so give them first consideration.

You can offer free agents contracts from one to five years in length. There is no negotiation necessary. Offer what they want and they'll sign. Contract length is multiplied by yearly asking price to calculate the salary cap hit for each free agent.

Spend as close to sixty million dollars as you can. You will not be allowed to spend more than sixty million. Go back and forth between the Free Agent list and the signed free agent screen until you are satisfied with your selections. Prepare for the Draft.

IGYB pic. Kyle Shanahan took us for a tour of his entire home, walking us through his kids' homeschooling area, where his dog likes to chill and, finally, his new and improved home office.

He said his office looks a bit different than normal because the team's video guys came in to revamp it, and I have to say, it looks like he has all the screens and phones needed for a successful draft. Coach's crib, 49ersDraft style! Before you look at his setup, I want you to take a moment to just imagine what the Giants GM's space would look like. Got an image in your head?

It's much worse than that. Gettleman looks like he dragged a chair from the dining room to a room in the house they barely use, took a table he found on the side of the road and thought, "Perfect, I'm done. That one laptop with a crinkled post-it that I can assure you has been there for years is not exactly what I imagine when I think of a GM's draft setup. Gettleman has a lot more money than I do, and my setup puts his to shame. I will applaud the hand sanitizer, though, because it's important to keep your hands clean during this pandemic.

Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs are a very impressive team, but I am not that impressed by this setup. It's better than Gettleman's, but is that really saying anything? My first reaction to this workspace is gloom. It's dark, it seems to be in a basement and it's clearly more of a workout room than an office. Reid at least seems organized in his approach, with the table ready with all the notes, but those two small screens don't seem ideal.

The TV in sight, multiple screens, a large work area, good lighting and a comfortable chair, including one to rest your foot on. The chair doesn't recline back, so personally it's not the ideal seat, but hey, whatever works for him. I give him props for his decorations surrounding the setup, as well. The Chargers jersey on the moose and the NFL helmets are a nice touch that make it seem more like a draft room than just a random spot he dumped a couple computers on.

Here's a tweet that proves my point at Gettleman's expense. Oh well :. The multiple screens are great, and will be useful at a time like this when there is a ton of information coming in.

If you're the general manager of a franchise, even if it is the Cincinnati Bengals, you need something better than a TV tray to put your computer on.

I don't care what the rest of the room looks like, this is bad enough that Tobin deserves to be called out. Don't you want binders next to you while you're on the computer? Maybe some notes? Even a place for a pen? I have so many questions. This computer in Duke Tobin's war room is where the Bengals will be submitting their draft picks via the Bengals ' Periscope feed pic.

Bengals' Duke Tobin gave us a tour of his draft room set up. The pole in the corner is the camera the NFL will be using to see everything that's going on. It's next to the screen that will display Cincinnati's big board. The Eagles' video department got his home office ready to go two years ago and now his home workspace is prepared for a virtual draft.



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