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You would have to create a team prior to starting the Franchise and add your created players to the roster. You’ll have to create a full roster before you can save that created team, however, so you could then make trades or maybe build your team initially to reflect a real life salary cap team if you want. When you start Franchise mode you’ll have the option to use that previously created custom roster.
If you want to have a stacked team, or not care about contract negotiations take the salary cap off. AI controlled teams can also have stronger rosters as a result. Otherwise, leave it on to better reflect real life and make team building more challenging.
- 6 years ago@Socair Thanks for the reply. However, I'm not looking to create an entire team. I want to create 2-3 players only and add them to my new franchise team. The problem I'm having is that when I create these players, they either show up in the draft (which I can't draft all 3) or don't show up at all if I assign them to a CHL team.
All I want to do is create a franchise team using the expansion draft and entry draft and have a couple extra superstar players on my roster.- Socair6 years agoHero+
@yarg232 wrote:
@Socair Thanks for the reply. However, I'm not looking to create an entire team. I want to create 2-3 players only and add them to my new franchise team. The problem I'm having is that when I create these players, they either show up in the draft (which I can't draft all 3) or don't show up at all if I assign them to a CHL team.
All I want to do is create a franchise team using the expansion draft and entry draft and have a couple extra superstar players on my roster.Yeah I understand. But that’s the only way to get the created players on your team. Short of controlling the other teams where they end up drafted so you can make trades for them.
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