5-14 attempts over loss of a 7th round pick.
15-24 attempts over loss of a 5th round pick.
25-34 attempts over loss of a 3rd round pick.
35+ attempts over loss of a 1st round pick.
Some Examples:
If a FB has 10 NFL receptions he would be allowed 13 TFL receptions (10*125%, rounding.) However, that fullback won't be checked until he gets to 60 receptions. If he has 59 TFL receptions after week 15 and you play him and in the 4th quarter of a blowout he collects a dumpoff pass for a one yard loss that is his 60th receptions and he will now be checked for usage limits. He isn't over by 1... he's over by 47 (60 he has minus the 13 he is allowed) and you just lost a first round draft pick.
Same scenario: had you benched him for that last game and he finished the season with 59 attempts he would never even be checked to see if he was within 125% so there would be no penalty.
All runners are allowed 59 carries and 59 receptions before they are checked. If a runner has 59 carries and 60 receptions, that runner will be checked for receptions but not for carries.
If you are penalized a pick that you no longer have. The pick that you own prior to the penalized pick will be taken instead.
PLAYOFF OVERUSAGE
All players are limited to 10% of their NFL attempts in the playoffs. If a passer has 364 NFL passing attempts than he is allowed 36.4 playoff pass attempts - rounded would be 36.
Only players with 4 or more attempts will be checked for overusage in the playoffs. Every player on your team has 3 free attempts.
If you overuse a player in the playoffs your 2nd round draft pick in the next rookie draft will be given to the opponent you cheated. Penalties are more severe in the playoffs as the benefit to cheating is greater.
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