Originally posted by KJ Duke:
quote:Originally posted by Edwards Kings:
Is it that Lackey WAS drafted or WHEN he was drafted. There are some who view Lackey as an injury risk and therefore discounted him. He was however picked at "healthy" value. If Lackey is injured and will miss time (a common and generally expected occurance), what difference does it make if he were drafted two weeks before the season starts or one day before the season starts. It is more how early he is drafted that causes the most pain, in my opinion.
Same with positional battles. Rodney is the closer...kind of. Dukes has won the OF battle in Washington...kind of. Duncan wins in St. Louis...kind of. Was Sheffield the cinch pin in anyones drafting strategy even if he was a 40 year old DH with a full time job...kind of. And a significant number of players who have "full time" jobs won't in four weeks. It is not they are drafted, it is they are drafted too early.
Don't blame the timing of the draft on what is most of the time risky picks drafted too early. If it works, you are a "genius". If the risk comes true, the draft is too early. I just don't buy that. Well said Wayne.
The pool of players is exactly the same no matter when you draft, so there is an opportunity for your team to be better than expected by an equal amount as there is risk it could be worse than expected.
So you lost your closer? Maybe you also picked up what is now a young stud starting CF who was at the time you drafted him just a glimmer-in-your-eye hoped for mid-season callup.
I think the timing of NFBC drafts is just about perfect.
[/QUOTE]Somebody else lost their closer
I'm happy it was two weeks ago!
20 5 Cody Ross CF DIRT BAGS
22 5 David Purcey SP DIRT BAGS
23 11 Leo Nunez MR DIRT BAGS
24 5 Scott Lewis SP DIRT BAGS
25 11 Brett Anderson MR DIRT BAGS
26 5 Carlos Villanueva MR
29 11 Jordan Schafer RF DIRT BAGS