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Nov 4, 2013 at 16:59 comment added kuzzooroo Yeah, and the football season is shortened even further for the injured players under discussion here. It's not at all unusual for a player to be put on IR in the first few games. It's also hard to find good stats for, e.g., individual offensive linemen. I suppose the reason I was thinking about cap charges is that they're (AFAIK) defined for all players and that and is a meaningful if imperfect measure of the player's value to their team.
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Nov 4, 2013 at 3:21 comment added Nick I know this is an NFL question, but perhaps if you could find statistics on Wins Above Replacment (WAR) for the NFL, you could get a good read on that. It's more often done in the MLB because their season is more practical for it based on its length, but possibly there are some similar metrics out there for football that could give the idea.
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Nov 3, 2013 at 15:49 comment added BoZiffer Do you mean other than reviewing the weekly injury lists that teams are required to present before each game?
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