Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:05 am
The way the draft works this happens all of the time.
The entire draft runs before the computer goes back and gives you replacements for the players you missed.
For example: if Hornsby is your first round pick but he is gone, you done get assigned Lajoie to replace him. The entire draft runs and then you get assigned the best 2nd baseman that is still available. Probably Boone or somebody. So you got a $8m player for your first round pick.
Make sense.
It's really tough to come back from a shitty autodraft in $200m. Not impossible, but tough. It takes a lot of drafts and a lot of thought to figure out how to maximize your draft at this cap. There are a lot of threads on this.
Good luck, dude.