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I spent a little bit of time making a grid of the FOUR DobberEntry leagues.
This shows the Top50 picks, by average pick. (I only have the top 60 picks of the Patrick to work with... c'mon league - get me a copy/paste to work with!) It's kind of neat. I made a HIGH-LOW and AVERAGE column. My first 3 picks are in red and I got them all later than their ADP. On a later day, I may include the Pro & Expert leagues for comparison. I learned to use the VLOOKUP function in Excel for the first time and feel quite smart. A couple interesting notes: 1. The top 8 were the top 8 in all four leagues: Crosby/Malkin/Stamkos/Ovechkin/Giroux & Lundqvist/Quick/Rinne. 2. The #9 pick was completely WILD and inconsistent including Erik Karlsson, Jimmy Howard, and Pat Sharp. I suppose the #9 spot will go down as the toughest draft position of 2012! 3. Despite not being a consensus #9 pick... Corey Perry was the 9th pick by average: selected at 10th/10th/10th/13th. Those teams must have been salivating for Perry in the 10-spot. 4. The most consistent range player appears to be Luongo - despite his uncertainty - he was picked in a 15-player range (31-45). Enjoy. (EDIT: The column headers for the Adams & Patrick are switched. Needs to be fixed.) Last edited by Pengwin7; 10-16-2012 at 09:31 AM. Reason: WRONG DIVISIONS |
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Nice work! Yeah the 9th position is definitely a tough one. As you know I went with Neal in the RHRS but would've been happy with Perry as well, which would fit well into these results.
You must have been very happy to see Parise fall to you in the 3rd round - wow. As you mentioned, Sharp at 9 is way too high. I even think Backes at 18 and Hartnell at 20 are high as well - I know about their multi category strengths but given how easy it is to make up PIM/Hits, a 50-60 point player is not worth that position IMO.
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We had a crazy, crazy, crazy defenseman run (8D in the first 3 rounds) in the Smythe that delayed goalies a bit and some of the upper tier skaters (like Parise).
For example, Pietrangelo went 39th in the Smythe. 60th/63rd/73rd in other divisions. Phaneuf went 43rd in the Smythe. 63rd/73rd/80th in other divisions. Last edited by Pengwin7; 10-15-2012 at 05:07 PM. |
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Well done Pengwin.
Anyways, I posted the whole draft for the Patrick Division earlier today. Hopefully it's up to par and is useful to you. Your list made me feel a little better about some of my picks and worse about others lol. I just remember it being so scary seeing all the talent pass by, but i couldn't risk getting shutout in the goaltenders. Keep up the good work. I know I appreciate it. |
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Dobberhockey Entry League - Norris Division C: Mike Richards (C,LW); Brad Marchand(C,LW); Danny Briere (C,RW); Patrik Elias (C,LW) RW: Corey Perry (RW); Marian Gaborik (RW); Nail Yakupov (RW); Patric Hornqvist (RW) LW: Taylor Hall (LW); Milan Lucic (LW); Johan Franzen (LW,RW) Andy Mcdonald (C,LW) Def: Kulikov; Bogosian; Justin Shultz; Orlov; Salo; Hamilton Goaltending: Ryan Miller; Devan Dubynk Bench: Sam Gagner (C,RW); Steve Sullivan (LW); Matt Martin (LW) ; Roman Cervenka (C ) |
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Just wondering if the waiver budget will be adjusted downward depending on the number of games being played or remain the same? I've never played with budgets before so not sure the amount will make a difference (make it less difficult to acquire FA given likely bid amounts) or rather a manager's willingness to adjust their bids upwards given a reduced schedule.
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We have a team that has already spent $6... and they are at $94. With the other teams having $100 - I'm not sure how it could fairly be redistributed. It's not really a number that varies directly with statistics or length of season anyways. I mean, you could have $100 for a 10-year league and people might bid pennies on a weekly acquisition. Or you could have a 3-week league with people bidding $40 just to get a Linus Omark. I think the harder thing is trying to figure out what the mind-set of your opponents will be when there is, say, a breakout waiver player available in the 7th week, say, of a 20 week NHL schedule. |
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But yeah, I can understand that it doesn't need to have an effect based on the number of games being played, rather it would be an adjustment on how much managers would bid on specific players.
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