Late Round Drafting and Risk
Why managing risk is the key consideration in end game picks, and whether an owner should seek high or low variability.
When I write about the concept of value and its lack of vitality, I recognize that I am partly a lone voice railing against the traditional measures of “value” when dealing with the top of the player pyramid. As a result one can easily criticize my theories based on the notion that I am giving owners carte blanche to choose whatever player they want.
In a way that is true. My next column at RotoTimes' premium site will attack the premise that in the later rounds who you pick is important. So not only am I now attacking the hobby's most sacrosanct commandment at the top of the pyramid, I am also attacking it at the bottom.....
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When I write about the concept of value and its lack of vitality, I recognize that I am partly a lone voice railing against the traditional measures of “value” when dealing with the top of the player pyramid. As a result one can easily criticize my theories based on the notion that I am giving owners carte blanche to choose whatever player they want.
In a way that is true. My next column at RotoTimes' premium site will attack the premise that in the later rounds who you pick is important. So not only am I now attacking the hobby's most sacrosanct commandment at the top of the pyramid, I am also attacking it at the bottom.....
Click to read more.
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