Assume for the sake of argument that Graham and Gronk will put up close to what they did last year, and that there is a significant drop off to the next group of about 5-6 TEs who all put up between 700-900 yards and 5-7 TDs. Does it make more sense to target Graham/Gronk early in an 8-10 or a 14-16 team league? Assume non-ppr, and otherwise standard scoring/lineup requirements. Obviously there are several factors that can influence the answer, but in a vacuum, how would you answer this question?
I'll guess more valuable in 14-16 team leagues. Everyone team is watered down more so a TE that puts up big #'s is an advantage.
I don't agree with FavreCo on much - but I do agree here. The "x-value" (yeah, that's old school) of those top guys gives you and advantage over more teams - and in situations where overall scores will be lower (and probably more volatile). As such, the top tier players bring more of an advantage, as their given x-value is likely even higher against more teams.
As an example, let's just say for the sake of the discussion, that you have the #1 TE, and the other TE are evenly distributed, for the most part, around the league (meaning that in a 10 team league, each team has one top 10-12 TE). That said, in a larger league that #1 TE might be going up against TE16 - granting a HUGE advantage point wise - even larger than if he were going against TE10 or TE12 - and once bye weeks and injuries hit, that advantage may be even larger - especially as the WW talent will be thinner in a larger league as well.
Studs are valuable in any format - but even more so if they have a strong x-value in a system where the number of studs is smaller per team.