This is a awesome resource. If you also compare this to the average draft position results you can see which players are over/under valued.
Snatch those undervalued players up quick!
I could do it, it's not that difficult now that it's all set up. Just a little tedious. I will say that once the list hit 8, the order doesn't change much when you add another. But it's only got to get more accurate as more are added. For example, Vlad, A-Rod and Beltran could flip flop since Vlad and A-Rod are tied at a 2.7 ave. and Beltran is 2.8.
The next time I update it with a new list added, maybe I should post the average rank numbers so people can see where the relatively big cliffs are?
I've got a running list that's 120 names long, but I think it might get too dodgy after 100. There's probably 100 guys that could be on there from 100-150 so it gets much harder to compile them. Also once you're looking at guys ranked down there, their rankings are all over the place. Take Reyes, he goes from a high ranking of 53 to a low of 188. And Ordonez ranges from 32 to 159! And the MLB ranking only goes to 100, which is what I started with. Once you get out of a list's range, you have to use an average of one less list, so it starts to get watered down some.
It was a real pain in the ass when I got started, so I decided to go with 100. Now that it's easier, maybe I'll go back and try to get it up to 150, depending when my draft is We'll see how busy I am at work tomorrow!
bd3521 wrote:This is a awesome resource. If you also compare this to the average draft position results you can see which players are over/under valued. Snatch those undervalued players up quick!
thats why i am looking for draft results...
Nice list. If I had known you were going to post this, it would have saved me from doing the exact same thing ....
alas, I have all ten of those, and am now searching for more.
Post your drafts ..
thanks ...
wr
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