The following free agent blind bidding process is the only way free agents may be acquired in the FFPC. There are no other ways to acquire free agents like ‘worst-to-first’ and ‘first-come-first-served’ or any other waiver methods other than blind bidding as described below.
Any active NFL player which is not on a roster in the individual league is considered a free agent for that league and may be available for pick-up. Players dropped by a team are placed into the free-agent player pool and will be available for pick-up (see below for exclusions).
The free agent acquisition process is made through "blind bidding." Each team will be given $1000 blind bidding "dollars" (not real money, just bidding dollars) to be used for the entire season. IMPORTANT: once these bidding dollars are used up, you will no longer be able to pick up free agents. Bids will remain hidden from the rest of the league until after all the winning bids have been awarded. Free agent players will be awarded to the team with the highest bid for that free agent, and the winning bid amount will be deducted from that team's free agent dollars. Besides the winning bid, all other bids for that free agent are considered losing bids and are canceled. At this point, the highest remaining bid by any team for any remaining free agent will be considered. The team with this winning bid will be awarded the free agent, and all losing bids for that free agent will be canceled. This process will continue until every remaining bid has been considered.
There will be TWO “pre-season” free agency processes. The first is scheduled for Wednesday, September 4, at 10 PM ET for any Main Event league whose draft concludes before Wednesday. The second is scheduled on the following Sunday, September 8, at 10 AM ET for any Main Event league whose draft concludes before this Sunday.
There are two (2) weekly free agency blind bidding processes during the season. The first “Primary” blind bidding process will take place on Wednesday, with the second “Supplementary” process taking place on Sunday.
The deadline for bid submission for Wednesday is 10 PM ET, and Sunday is 10 AM ET.
All free-agent NFL players will be available for the Wednesday bidding process.
NFL players which are dropped during Wednesday’s bidding process will NOT be available for pickups on Sunday (of the same week) and will ONLY become available for next week’s Wednesday bidding process.
Free agent NFL players whose teams played on Thursday will NOT be available for pickups on Sunday (following Thursday’s game) and will ONLY become available for next week’s Wednesday bidding process.
NFL players owned and rostered by FFPC teams whose teams played on Thursday may be dropped on Sunday as long as they were not in the starting lineup for that FFPC team on Thursday.
The in-season blind bidding process will be available beginning Week 1 and end Sunday of Week 12 for all teams NOT advancing to the League Playoffs. Teams which ARE advancing to the League Playoffs will have the blind bidding process available to them in Weeks 13 and 14 and will end Sunday of Week 14. Only the 4 teams which make the League Playoffs in each FFPC league will be allowed to continue making bids in Week 13 and Week 14. There will be no free-agent pickups after the completion of the FFPC regular season for teams that did not make the League Playoffs. There will be no free-agent pickups for ANY team in the FFPC in Weeks 15, 16, and 17.
Bids will be allowed to be entered from Sunday at 9:00 AM EST until Wednesday at 10:00 PM EST for Wednesday’s bidding process. Bids will be allowed to be entered from Wednesday at 11:00 PM EST until Sunday at 10:00 AM EST for Sunday’s bidding process.
All bids will be processed, and the rosters will be updated with the results of all successful bids after 10:00 PM ET on Wednesday & 10:00 AM ET on Sunday, following the completion of the blind bidding process.
All team managers are strongly encouraged to place their bids as early in the week as possible.
QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs, which are cut beginning Week 11 free agent bidding processes, will be REMOVED from the free agent pool and may not be re-acquired by any team for the remainder of the season. This is done to minimize the possibility of potential collusion.
Kickers and Team Defenses cut beginning Week 11 free agent bidding processes WILL REMAIN in the free agent pool and will be available to be re-acquired by teams as long as the free agency bidding processes remain open.
Any player within the top 48 of FFPC ADP will be locked in the free agent pool for the remainder of the season if cut by a team owner. This is done to protect the integrity of the league and contest.
FFPC Commissioners and FFPC, LLC reserve the right to remove a dropped player from the free agent pool or reinstate that player back to its original team if FFPC Commissioners and FFPC, LLC determine that doing so is in the interest of upholding the integrity of the contest, or that the dropped player would unfairly impact the outcome of the FFPC, or to correct an error. In this rare instance, all participants will be notified, and an explanation will be given.
If there is a tie between bids, the team which is awarded the player will be determined in order by:
- Worst total points.
- Worst won/lost record**.
- Worst previous week's score.
- The loser of the head-to-head match-up, if applicable.
- Virtual coin toss.
**Won/lost record is based on the standings at the time of the blind bidding process, which may change from Wednesday's to Sunday's bidding processes based on stat changes issued by Elias and the NFL.
Bids shall be placed individually or in groups, with conditional bids following the primary bid. The top bid is the primary bid in a bidding group. The bids underneath are conditional. If you lose the primary bid, the first conditional bid directly below will be considered next. If you lose the primary and the first conditional bid, the second one will be considered, etc. The rest of your bidding groups will be processed in the same manner. A maximum of one player can be won in each bidding group. Bids within a group may have different designated drop players. It's important to remember when placing multiple free-agent bids that you cannot win two players if they both have the same drop player. You may not place different bid amounts on the same player. In this case, only the highest dollar bid will be considered.
Dollar amounts will determine the preference of bids. Example: conditional bid #3 cannot be a higher dollar amount than the primary bid or #2 bid.
Teams may submit as many bids as they like. There are no limitations as to the number of players that may be acquired by any one team during the weekly blind bidding processes, or during the year, provided teams remain within the maximum number of 20 players allowed on each roster.
When placing a bid, please use separate dollar amounts for the primary and contingency bid software to ensure differentiation between the bidding groups.
Teams will no longer be able to acquire or bid on free agents once their initial 1,000 free agent "dollars" have been spent. All bids must be in increments of dollars, with no cents. The minimum bid amount is $1.
Bids may only be accepted on each FFPC league page. No bids will be accepted by telephone, email, message boards, or any other form. If the league management pages cannot accept bids, team managers are instructed to go to www.MyFFPC.com, call the 24-hour emergency number at 1-888-898-3372, or email support@myffpc.com for further instructions.