MtheB wrote:What I do use, once the draft is run, is a math formula to determine the average ballpark of the division and of the league.
Me too on the above--but then I just do a manual search for players who are matched well.
I create a matchup matrix based on handed-ness bias of opposing teams, including BPSI and BPHRs home/away, so what parks and opposing lineups will pitcher X or batter X likely be in. Then I categorize the opponents as hard or reverse L/R and how strongly--and pick who has the most positive matchups. Of course, you have to guess a little in pre-season.
But honestly I only do that in leagues where I am focused. I would say 75% of the time I just eyeball it. I used to use diamond dope but it is just faster to get a feel for a card by eye now.
I did use Joe the Jet's rating system at times to help sift through players and do filtering for certain things. Which I guess is similar to what Max describes except I don't create it nor update it myself.