I wonder if this is why nobody trades me draft picks?
https://wisconsin-boys.myfootballnow.com/player/4989
Remember that volatility is a crapshoot. For every one of these, there will be a high-profile bust. I'm sure everybody has lots of guys like this one:
https://arena.myfootballnow.com/player/4368
If your draft pick is going to play for you, then shy away from volatility. If you are merely hoping a draft pick is going to work out, then fire away. Another thing I've done successfully is draft two high-volatility players to fill a single roster spot in the hope that one of them will work out.
What volatility is is a small chance that the volatile player will be a star. What volatility is not is a guarantee that you can find a diamond in the rough. Many of your opponents will eschew volatility for good reason. But if you are realistic about what volatility is and isn't, you can safely draft high-volatility players.