Thanks for the response.
I think you confirmed my thinking that a 100 rated player is not "perfect" as some seem to think.
I wasn't complaining about the quality of players in the draft. I actually think it's pretty good (except there are still no projected superstar QBs, or maybe 1 in 10 drafts).
I was saying that there seems to be an overabundance of players at the top of the draft that decline, and that it would be nice if there was something other than luck involved.
One owner can gameplan better than another. One can do a better job of signing the right FAs or Coaches for their system than another. One can be better at trades than another. One can be better at putting their players in the right depth chart positions or position overrides than another.
But, when it comes to the draft it is all completely random. The only way one owner is better than another at drafting is if one of them removes the A
i from the equation (custom weights, and don't let the A
i make the pick), and the other doesn't.
I also agree with most everything you said, except for this part:
jdavidbakr wrote:
The volatility is very intentional, though ... because I want you to -care- about rounds 4 and beyond in the draft... grab yourself those high-volatility players in the later rounds, and if you get enough of them you'll find your Dak Prescott or Tom Brady (well, I guess Tom Brady would be a > 100 player...)
The progress (upward primarily) is too slow in the first training camp to even bother keeping most of these players on the roster. For that reason, rarely do I ever care about a 4th round pick, and I usually let the A
i make my 5th-7th round picks (which emphasizes how much I don't care about those picks).
I have never seen, nor even heard about, a player increasing 10+ points in the first TC, but there are plenty of examples of players who have decreased 10+ points in the first TC (I've had some decline much more than 10 in their first TC).
If there were more drastic movement for these "booming" late round picks in TC, they might actually have a chance of making the roster, but I'm not going to keep a 58 rated player around just because I drafted him at 54.
IRL you have undrafted FAs who show their worth in TC and end up starting. Some become stars very quickly (not very often - Kurt Warner / Arian Foster / Priest Holmes / Tony Romo / Antonio Gates). That doesn't happen here.
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