(08-30-2020, 04:27 PM)Vainknight13 Wrote: I feel like some of this is misleading especially for people who got all the rookie things done pre-draft. For some people there just isn't as much to earn because they've already earned the majority that is available to them.
My thinking is that a team shouldn't get that much credit for drafting someone who was max earning prior to the draft if that player continues to max earn. That's why they were a high draft pick. It doesn't make it a bad pick, you should obviously take max earners! But this analysis is trying to highlight those teams who can take someone who's only gotten 20 TPE pre-draft and "develop" them into max earners. (Obviously it's not always the team doing most of this "development" but I think it has some influence.)
I hope this isn't misleading because I'm not really trying to make any argument! Just thought of some metrics that give a cool way to look at what's been happening to DSFL draft classes since the draft. Then I wrote it up for $$$
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