by Risden » Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:50 am
[quote:96f3b22184="kenhutchings"]I drafted earlier today (Roberto Clemente).
I am a newbie to the draft process, and something I just realized is that when you draft a team by the regular means, the accumulated salaries of all of your players is indicated, along with an average of what you can spend for each remaining player. There is a mechanism to keep the team's cumulative salary below the salary limit before you submit your team for the draft.
To the best of my knowledge, I believe that everyone needs to keep track of how much salary money is remaining for your team during the manual drafting process. Although it should be apparent, I just wanted to remind everyone that after you draft someone like Clemente, that uses up almost 1/8th of the $80 million salary cap. The remaining 24 players will average just under a $3 million salary. Everyone needs to make certain to leave enough salary remaining to add nine additional players after the drafting process has been completed.
I just want to make certain that a team doesn't draft a player that the manager discovers he can't afford later on when he prepares his team for the automated draft, because that would be unfair to other managers who missed the opportunity to draft the player.
This is my third '69 team. Had he been available, I would have drafted Petrocelli, who was on my two other '69 teams. But I lost out. However, this is the first time that I will have Clemente on my team, so I'm excited about that.
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Good points! It's definitely a game of "asset management" when there is a $80 miilion cap.
The autodraft is nice in that it provides an amount spent so that you can see how you are spending relative to the other owners in the league.