by Jerlins » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:29 pm
The answer to your question Jet, is that you of course list more than 25 players. If you don't wish to do so, by default you will end up with a 3rd baseman, that being the highest rated 3rd baseman not taken. What I believe you are doing (apologies if its not the case), is thinking that the generics of TSN's present system remain in place, which is not the case. I would ALWAYS end up with a 3rd baseman once the draft is over. I might STILL end up with Reynolds if he's the highest rated 3rd baseman available, but at least I have a fighting chance to get something I prefer. I might decide to list my top 5 choices for each position, I might prefer to list 10 for each position. Basically, the idea is to set up a master list, allowing the computer to select your highest rated player, so long as he is available, and the position is NOT filled. If it's a must every team of yours must have the best SS available, then by all means, opt for ranking SS's with your 1st 12 picks. You'll still only get your highest rated one first. The computer will then search for your "highest ranked non SS" not chosen, and selects that player, and so on.
It's not as daunting as Bombers thinks. Ranking 100 players guarantees you of getting at least 8 of your most desired players, and with the different philosophies, ballparks, salary restrictions, etc, most likely well into the teens. Only if everyones top 100 list was EXACTLY the same would you end up with just 8 (9 if your pick is 1 through 4).
I'm also assuming Bernie, correct me if I am wrong, that if you have the 1st pick in RD one, you have the 1st pick in each RD. So if I choose an order of Figgins, Crawford, and Span, and someone else opts to rank his top 3 in the exact order, and they are in no one elses top 3, player A gets all 3, player B gets hung out to dry. I'm assuming that be the case as I've seen a two players I've ranked 1 and 2 in the past on the same team, and it was not mine, which is not exactly fair either. If nothing else gets done, at least program the computer to do a serpentine draft!!!