I am struggling with this new phrase that seems to be sweeping FF and finding it's way into many threads/posts.....I mean I kind of get it ....but it feels like it is being tossed around way to much and sometimes being said when it really doesn't apply....
I don't know....maybe it's just me...
but I'm seeing it being used for guys drafted in like the first round and a half or so.....I mean yeah if you draft Puka at 2.01 as WR 9 after 8 WR's and 4 RB's have gone.....of course you are drafting him "at his ceiling"....but there is a reason his ADP is there or whatever....(just using Puka and these numbers as an example, please don't argue about his actual value etc, thats not the point)....
I mean I think we all get we are supposed to be looking for value.....but I'm just not sure this phrase really means what I think people are using it as....am I supposed to feel bad that I drafted Puka as WR9 at 2.01 cause that is drafting him "at his ceiling"....
I mean really we don't ever get somebody at "their floor" do we....?....is their an example of that...?...to me that would mean a guy really felll in a draft or something and represented value.....
is "drafted at his ceiling" just a new way of saying "reaching"...or "reaching a little for a player"...
and let's say I draft Puka "at his ceiling" at 2.01 as WR9.....and he finishes as WR3...?....did I really draft him "at his ceiling" ......when he outperformed his ceiling....

I don't know....maybe it's just me...
but I'm seeing it being used for guys drafted in like the first round and a half or so.....I mean yeah if you draft Puka at 2.01 as WR 9 after 8 WR's and 4 RB's have gone.....of course you are drafting him "at his ceiling"....but there is a reason his ADP is there or whatever....(just using Puka and these numbers as an example, please don't argue about his actual value etc, thats not the point)....
I mean I think we all get we are supposed to be looking for value.....but I'm just not sure this phrase really means what I think people are using it as....am I supposed to feel bad that I drafted Puka as WR9 at 2.01 cause that is drafting him "at his ceiling"....
I mean really we don't ever get somebody at "their floor" do we....?....is their an example of that...?...to me that would mean a guy really felll in a draft or something and represented value.....
is "drafted at his ceiling" just a new way of saying "reaching"...or "reaching a little for a player"...
and let's say I draft Puka "at his ceiling" at 2.01 as WR9.....and he finishes as WR3...?....did I really draft him "at his ceiling" ......when he outperformed his ceiling....


That's exactly what we do with some of the magic behind the scenes in the Draft Dominator and our rankings. We factor in upside and downside. Some players have more or less than others and that's useful for different spots in the draft. Sometimes early, you want the guy that you feel confident will be what you think. Later in the draft, you probably are going to swing for the fence a bit more and take the guy with the wider range of outcomes.