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I pretty much know how the auto-draft works. My question deals with player salaries in context to the auto-draft.
I know that:
1) if you have a player on your card, and no one else has that player on their card - you get the player.
2) If you rank the player higher than anyone else, you win that player.
3) ties - player randomly awarded to team
Question:
4) - if you lose a player, how is the substitution based - in context to salary?
So as to make this clear, here is an extreme example. You put Hugh Duffy's .90 card all the way at number 1 on your draft card. There is a pretty decent chance you will get him at #1. But if you lose him, do you get the next highest replacement LF/CF from his 11.75 card or do you get a replacement at the .90 or lower range?
Comment:
Also - Personally, I think card values should come into play in determining the auto-draft. If someone is willing to allocate 11.75 for Duffy, they should get precedent over someone allocating .90 for his card regardless of where you rank him on your draft card. (This goes for any player. Just using Duffy as an extreme example). Highest drafted salary card wins. JMO
Opinions?
I know that:
1) if you have a player on your card, and no one else has that player on their card - you get the player.
2) If you rank the player higher than anyone else, you win that player.
3) ties - player randomly awarded to team
Question:
4) - if you lose a player, how is the substitution based - in context to salary?
So as to make this clear, here is an extreme example. You put Hugh Duffy's .90 card all the way at number 1 on your draft card. There is a pretty decent chance you will get him at #1. But if you lose him, do you get the next highest replacement LF/CF from his 11.75 card or do you get a replacement at the .90 or lower range?
Comment:
Also - Personally, I think card values should come into play in determining the auto-draft. If someone is willing to allocate 11.75 for Duffy, they should get precedent over someone allocating .90 for his card regardless of where you rank him on your draft card. (This goes for any player. Just using Duffy as an extreme example). Highest drafted salary card wins. JMO
Opinions?