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Re: My Top 100 Using VBD
« Reply #3 on: Jun 25th, 2003, 9:17pm » |
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on Jun 25th, 2003, 8:54pm, Sepphoris wrote:I'm surprised there hasn't been any comments. I can take negative criticism. |
| Just to be sure: 1. How many teams? (looks like 14) 2. How many starters per position?(1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR) 3. What baseline you used? (last starter, last player picked at each position, 150% of starts - which is normally what I use)? (last starter) I like using 150% of baseline, just because it tends so give some value to the bench - it also seems to give the QBs a little more value. Have you used AVT, or any tool similar to that, to make sure your projections are reasonable? Basically just take previous years historical averages and compare them to yours to see if your numbers are reasonable - I may play with that some here later. As for rankings within the positions: I am surprised you have Tomlinson that far ahead of everyone else - I see the top 3 as being pretty close (my top 3 is actually Portis, LT, and RW though). I have mcNabb as my #1QB, but the top 3 can go any way IMO. I think Laveraneus (sp?) Coles may be a bit high. I worry about the fact that there are 2 #1s there in Washington and I believe Spurrier has too much of a tendency to spread the ball around for either of them to be a stud. You really don't like Hines Ward do you?
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