Steve in Minneapolis
Footballguy
I absolutely love the Draft Dominator... I feel it takes a lot of the guess work out of the draft and gives me a decided edge against the competition.
As I am prepping for this season, I have decided to spend more time doing some analysis of our scoring system and how I can improve my draft. My hope is to help make better informed decisions in the mid-late rounds.
I have a few ideas, and I have run some analysis, but I am not sure that they truly add much to what is already available in the DD...and I am hoping some of you will help me flesh this out, shoot holes in it or come with better ideas/examples of what you do to help with those same decisions.
Like most, I break down each position into Tiers so I know how many players for that position are still left in that Tier...I put that info into the Notes1 column.
As a next step, I have been thinking about breaking down QB/RB/WR into scoring tiers (regardless of position). When I first did this analysis, it surprised me a little. (I'll show the numbers below) I now know how many players there are at each scoring tier (ie 10pts/wk, 8pts/wk, etc). I have thought about using this info as a second piece to help me make decisions, but I am not sure that it really does me any good, or provides any better info than the 'Drop Value' and DVBD values in the Draft Dominator.
I have no idea if I am being clear, so I will try posting some numbers...and let me know how(if) you would use this to help make decisions:
I don't want to make this about my specific league, but for the sake of discussion, here is the scoring system:
1/25 passing, 1/10 rushing/receiving
TDs - 3 passing, 6 rush/rec No INT/fum deduction
1QB/2RB/2WR-TE/1K/1Def 1 flex(QB/RB/WR-TE)
For the past 3 years there have been, on average, the following number of players that finished the year at the following scoring levels: (counts are cumulative) (a preliminary look at the projections for the DD shows that the current projections hold fairly close to these numbers as well)
16pt/wk 4QB - 2RB - 0WR-TE
14pt/wk 9QB - 3RB - 0WR-TE
12pt/wk 15QB - 8 RB - 2WR-TE
10pt/wk 19QB - 12RB - 7WR-TE
8pt/wk 23QB - 21RB - 17WR-TE
6pt/wk 27QB - 35RB - 40 WR-TE
Based on this info, there are definitely sweet-spots at where there are large tiers of players grouped together, and i am trying to decide how best to use this info to create a better draft plan and make better decisions mid-draft....
Do any of you any of you do similar analysis? Do you have any thoughts on on what(if anything) I should do next or how best to apply this data?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts...
As I am prepping for this season, I have decided to spend more time doing some analysis of our scoring system and how I can improve my draft. My hope is to help make better informed decisions in the mid-late rounds.
I have a few ideas, and I have run some analysis, but I am not sure that they truly add much to what is already available in the DD...and I am hoping some of you will help me flesh this out, shoot holes in it or come with better ideas/examples of what you do to help with those same decisions.
Like most, I break down each position into Tiers so I know how many players for that position are still left in that Tier...I put that info into the Notes1 column.
As a next step, I have been thinking about breaking down QB/RB/WR into scoring tiers (regardless of position). When I first did this analysis, it surprised me a little. (I'll show the numbers below) I now know how many players there are at each scoring tier (ie 10pts/wk, 8pts/wk, etc). I have thought about using this info as a second piece to help me make decisions, but I am not sure that it really does me any good, or provides any better info than the 'Drop Value' and DVBD values in the Draft Dominator.
I have no idea if I am being clear, so I will try posting some numbers...and let me know how(if) you would use this to help make decisions:
I don't want to make this about my specific league, but for the sake of discussion, here is the scoring system:
1/25 passing, 1/10 rushing/receiving
TDs - 3 passing, 6 rush/rec No INT/fum deduction
1QB/2RB/2WR-TE/1K/1Def 1 flex(QB/RB/WR-TE)
For the past 3 years there have been, on average, the following number of players that finished the year at the following scoring levels: (counts are cumulative) (a preliminary look at the projections for the DD shows that the current projections hold fairly close to these numbers as well)
16pt/wk 4QB - 2RB - 0WR-TE
14pt/wk 9QB - 3RB - 0WR-TE
12pt/wk 15QB - 8 RB - 2WR-TE
10pt/wk 19QB - 12RB - 7WR-TE
8pt/wk 23QB - 21RB - 17WR-TE
6pt/wk 27QB - 35RB - 40 WR-TE
Based on this info, there are definitely sweet-spots at where there are large tiers of players grouped together, and i am trying to decide how best to use this info to create a better draft plan and make better decisions mid-draft....
Do any of you any of you do similar analysis? Do you have any thoughts on on what(if anything) I should do next or how best to apply this data?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts...
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