Jeff Pasquino
Footballguy
Okay, I've been working on the Dynasty Calculator for a couple of years, but I know that there are limitations.
While I revamp it some over the next few weeks, something dawned on me that I thought would be timely to share.
(Note, I'm going to assume you know the article and calculator, I won't re-hash it again).
The Dynasty Factor ("DF") is the number that describes your league once you put in your league settings into the calculator.
Now, the problem with using this tool for a startup draft is that it was intended to be just for rookie picks.
I've just now figured out how to use it for startups. It will take a moment of math (I'll do that for you in a later version) - but I hope it is worth it to you.
Step 1 - Figure out your league's DF.
Step 2 - Add 1 to the DF.
Step 3 - Divide the answer by 2.
Step 4 - Put that into the DF box (type it in).
Now the calculator should work for your startup draft and give you a good idea of the values you should use.
I hope that helps.
While I revamp it some over the next few weeks, something dawned on me that I thought would be timely to share.
(Note, I'm going to assume you know the article and calculator, I won't re-hash it again).
The Dynasty Factor ("DF") is the number that describes your league once you put in your league settings into the calculator.
Now, the problem with using this tool for a startup draft is that it was intended to be just for rookie picks.
I've just now figured out how to use it for startups. It will take a moment of math (I'll do that for you in a later version) - but I hope it is worth it to you.
Step 1 - Figure out your league's DF.
Step 2 - Add 1 to the DF.
Step 3 - Divide the answer by 2.
Step 4 - Put that into the DF box (type it in).
Now the calculator should work for your startup draft and give you a good idea of the values you should use.
I hope that helps.