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Needs based drafting-David Caldwell
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Quote:I don't know whats so hard to understand. The rating system is not a a list ranking them from first to last, its a grade. Imagine you rank all the players 0-10, using tenths. With 300 draftable players ranked like that you have an average at 3 for each rating. I.e. when the pick comes the highest players are 7.9 and one of those players is at a position of need thats who is taken. If all the 7.9 players are at positions that are of no need, and thus don't help the team at all, a player of need is at 7.8 then it just makes more sense to take that player. What's so hard to understand is how they grade players. How does a team grade Player A 7.9 and Player B 7.8? Those numbers mean nothing if you don't know their methodology. |
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