Don't Reach for a Player
There is 3 parts to this blog.
Most importantly when the clock is ticking the most important thing to remember is to not reach for a player who you can get later in the draft. Just stay calm and refer to your cheat sheets and find the best player available in a position that you need to fill
Next. Don’t Jump on poor teams even if a team or player has had a good off season. Some teams improve their roster, but most times a player will only be as good no matter what situation you put him in. Last year every player went down in production on Detroit when they were all brought together after having great years previously.
When it comes to unproven players i suggest you wait for a later round to draft him. Same can be said if the team is rebuilding
Other hints are to Never Over Think a game match-up and sit someone who has just as much of a chance to blowing up as being a bust. Also, never sit a stud because he is facing a good pitcher. Only when the decision is marginal should you start using match-ups to pick your starting roster.
Cheers and talk to you soon
Most importantly when the clock is ticking the most important thing to remember is to not reach for a player who you can get later in the draft. Just stay calm and refer to your cheat sheets and find the best player available in a position that you need to fill
Next. Don’t Jump on poor teams even if a team or player has had a good off season. Some teams improve their roster, but most times a player will only be as good no matter what situation you put him in. Last year every player went down in production on Detroit when they were all brought together after having great years previously.
When it comes to unproven players i suggest you wait for a later round to draft him. Same can be said if the team is rebuilding
Other hints are to Never Over Think a game match-up and sit someone who has just as much of a chance to blowing up as being a bust. Also, never sit a stud because he is facing a good pitcher. Only when the decision is marginal should you start using match-ups to pick your starting roster.
Cheers and talk to you soon



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