Rounders
Footballguy
I had my main league 10 team re-draft yesterday. Our group has been together for 15 years and something odd happened this year. The past couple of drafts have been pretty stale since ADP information has become readily available to everyone. Our drafts become pretty predictable, with maybe a surprise here or there in rounds 3 or 4.
So going into the draft this year I was expecting this season to go pretty close to status quo.As the first round unfolded I noticed that a couple of players were drafted a little higher or lower than their ADP (Forte 1.2, Slaton 1.6, Westbrook 1.10). I didn't think to much of it and went about my business of trying to build a good team. A few picks before my 3rd round pick an owner said the following as he was making his pick
"Well I know that this is early for taking him, but I really want him and he's not going to be around next time I pick"
Just then another owner said:
"Yeah, I've had the same feelings so far today"
Then from that point on the entire draft changed. Owners were knowingly taking players out of ADP order and taking guys when THEY wanted too. The talk after the draft was about this topic. One guy said it was the maturation of the league. Another owner said it was the simple idea that guys wanted to take WHO they wanted WHEN they wanted.
It was a big shift our league and had major impacts on the draft. I just wanted to share for those having drafts coming up. You can prepare all you want with mock drafts and ADP, but none of that matters when the timer is ticking away and it's draft day.
So going into the draft this year I was expecting this season to go pretty close to status quo.As the first round unfolded I noticed that a couple of players were drafted a little higher or lower than their ADP (Forte 1.2, Slaton 1.6, Westbrook 1.10). I didn't think to much of it and went about my business of trying to build a good team. A few picks before my 3rd round pick an owner said the following as he was making his pick
"Well I know that this is early for taking him, but I really want him and he's not going to be around next time I pick"
Just then another owner said:
"Yeah, I've had the same feelings so far today"
Then from that point on the entire draft changed. Owners were knowingly taking players out of ADP order and taking guys when THEY wanted too. The talk after the draft was about this topic. One guy said it was the maturation of the league. Another owner said it was the simple idea that guys wanted to take WHO they wanted WHEN they wanted.
It was a big shift our league and had major impacts on the draft. I just wanted to share for those having drafts coming up. You can prepare all you want with mock drafts and ADP, but none of that matters when the timer is ticking away and it's draft day.
I think that provided they aren't jumping on guys that would last until their next pick, the strategy makes a certain amount of sense. It happens with keepers too. I have Jacobs higher than most, know he will be surely gone at my first post-protect pick (3.10 in a 10-teamer) and still am not 100% on taking Forte. Jacobs is rated generally in the teens, but I think that's undervalue for our format. I'm not 100% sold on Forte being anything more than a steady guy who a limited ceiling. Thus the conundrum. That said, the more guys that go above their ADP, the more guys that slip (either a little or a lot). I personally think having tiers in these cases matters a bit more than strict VBD since you can figure when the real drop-off occurs. And sometime "reaches" work out. I took Peterson as a rookie about 2 rounds ahead of where he "typically" would go in average drafts. While there were murmurs and a chuckle or two in the room, I tend to think it ended up worth it
-QG
I disagree. VBD is the best way to go. most people look at the ADP, but not many are using VBD. I still skip some guys or "reach" a little for others, but for the most part isnt the draft about getting the best value for the pick?