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Post by thinkjohn » Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:34 am

I have to go wait at the airport and would love some light reading before I go...

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:11 am

ADP for the 25 main event leagues and the three Ultimate Draft Leagues is now available at:

****://www.fantasybaseballchampionship.com/rep ... asp?s=2007



Enjoy. I have asked for a minimum pick and a max pick range as well and hopefully STATS can give that to us shortly. That would be a great add to this data.
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Post by JohnZ » Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:22 am

Nice... there are a few players with 27 leagues that are data entry fixes like the one I sent you on Contreras.



Crisp and Capuano were others.

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Post by freddiezee » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:17 pm

Am I reading the list right.....was Pujols drafted 9th in a league??? Was Rollins drafted 1st overall in a league???

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Post by Buster » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:27 pm

And Grady Sizemore went 95th, and Matt Holliday went 96th, and Carlos Lee went 82nd?

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Post by Spyhunter » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:27 pm

I think this data is highly suspect! There is no Carl Crawford went as late as 35th for example. I think they included the data from the Auction Leagues which makes no sense at all



Greg, can you ask them about this?



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Post by Spyhunter » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:27 pm

I think this data is highly suspect! There is no Carl Crawford went as late as 35th for example. I think they included the data from the Auction Leagues which makes no sense at all



Greg, can you ask them about this?



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Post by Buster » Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:29 pm

And Michael Young was the 3rd overall pick?



Seems like STATS, in their hurry to get this up, might have dropped the ball a few (dozen) times.

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Post by eddiejag » Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:46 pm

I punched everything in , but nothing happend.

IS there an easier way in then all those combos.

Tried twice .
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Post by fandango » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:00 pm

Originally posted by eddiejag:

I punched everything in , but nothing happend.

IS there an easier way in then all those combos.

Tried twice . ya there is no way someone would spend $1300 and then take Rollins first...he is the #4 shortstop on my list....



must have included auction leagues, which round taken doesnt matter...

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Post by fandango » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:00 pm

Originally posted by eddiejag:

I punched everything in , but nothing happend.

IS there an easier way in then all those combos.

Tried twice . ya there is no way someone would spend $1300 and then take Rollins first...he is the #4 shortstop on my list....



must have included auction leagues, which round taken doesnt matter...



[ March 22, 2007, 09:01 PM: Message edited by: fandango ]

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Post by bjoak » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:01 pm

You just go to the nfbc homepage (the one with your mug plastered across the front of it) and click on 2007 adp results.



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Post by Chest Rockwell » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:04 pm

Originally posted by fandango:

quote:Originally posted by eddiejag:

I punched everything in , but nothing happend.

IS there an easier way in then all those combos.

Tried twice . ya there is no way someone would spend $1300 and then take Rollins first...he is the #4 shortstop on my list....



must have included auction leagues, which round taken doesnt matter...
[/QUOTE]I did not do it but had Rollins 15th overall- not so far fetched.

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Post by fandango » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:05 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

quote:Originally posted by fandango:

quote:Originally posted by eddiejag:

I punched everything in , but nothing happend.

IS there an easier way in then all those combos.

Tried twice . ya there is no way someone would spend $1300 and then take Rollins first...he is the #4 shortstop on my list....



must have included auction leagues, which round taken doesnt matter...
[/QUOTE]I did not do it but had Rollins 15th overall- not so far fetched.
[/QUOTE]exactly, you had him at 15th, which is a huge difference then #1 overall......i will bet anything those ADP include stats from auctions...

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Post by Red Sox Nation » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:59 pm

Yeah these are incorrect.



examples: Frank Thomas went 4? Kouzmanoff #26 Oliver Perez #37



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Post by Edwards Kings » Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:23 am

Definitely some corruption in the data. Is there really a league where Miguel Cabrera is in the FA pool? The STATS ADP has him picked 27 times out of the population of 28 leagues (25 main event and three ultimate?).
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:26 am

I'll ask STATS to do this again. They should have valued just the 25 main event leagues and the three Ultimate Draft Leagues. Hang tight.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:29 am

The ADPs on the NFBC home page are now accurate and fun to look at. You can find them on the right-hand side at the top under 2007 NFBC ADP. Enjoy.



I'll start a separate thread tomorrow and analyze some of these numbers. Should be fun. But here was the consensus first round and their range of picks from the 25 main event leagues and the three Ultimate Draft Leagues:



1. Albert Pujols (as high as 1st, as low as 3rd)

2. Jose Reyes (high of 2nd, low of 5th)

3. Alfonso Soriano (high of 1st, low of 4th)

4. Alex Rodriguez (high of 2nd, low of 7th)

5. Carl Crawford (high of 3rd, low of 8th)

6. Ryan Howard (high of 3rd, low of 10th)

7. Chase Utley high of 4th, low of 12th)

8. Johan Santana (high of 4th, low of 21st)

9. Carlos Beltran (high of 4th, low of 16th)

10. David Ortiz (high of 6th, low of 18th)

11. Miguel Cabrera (high of 4th, low of 20th)

12. Vladimir Guerrero (high of 7th, low of 20th)

13. David Wright (high of 8th, low of 20th)

14. Lance Berkman (high of 9th, low of 22nd)

15. Grady Sizemore (high of 11th, low of 24th)
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