To Greg or Tom or anyone else:
Is there a way to see what percent of NFBC teams from the main event drafted a certain player??
If a player went undrafted in our league, then I can go to free agency and get this information. However, can we still get this info if that player is not a free agent in our league? For example, I drafted Kyle Davies in the 30th rd. I was curious to see how many other NFBC teams actually drafted Davies too. Thanks.
-Rich
Is there a way to see what % of teams own a player?
Is there a way to see what % of teams own a player?
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Is there a way to see what % of teams own a player?
Originally posted by rkulaski:
To Greg or Tom or anyone else:
Is there a way to see what percent of NFBC teams from the main event drafted a certain player??
If a player went undrafted in our league, then I can go to free agency and get this information. However, can we still get this info if that player is not a free agent in our league? For example, I drafted Kyle Davies in the 30th rd. I was curious to see how many other NFBC teams actually drafted Davies too. Thanks.
-Rich Check your main roster page to the right it tells you the percent of teams he is on, and the percent of teams starting him currently.
To Greg or Tom or anyone else:
Is there a way to see what percent of NFBC teams from the main event drafted a certain player??
If a player went undrafted in our league, then I can go to free agency and get this information. However, can we still get this info if that player is not a free agent in our league? For example, I drafted Kyle Davies in the 30th rd. I was curious to see how many other NFBC teams actually drafted Davies too. Thanks.
-Rich Check your main roster page to the right it tells you the percent of teams he is on, and the percent of teams starting him currently.
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Is there a way to see what % of teams own a player?
Additionally, the ADP link has the number of times a player was drafted out of the 28 targeted teams (25 Main Event, 3 Ultimate). Some of the data may be corrupted, but the answer should be directionally correct on most of the players.
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