With Regard To Draft Position & Performance
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:30 am
Here's some more info for you guys to chew on. We have two KP Expert Leagues going on this season. Both are 12-team leagues.
In the KP1 league, the team with the best record (yours truly at 8-0 ) picked 8th. The team that picked first is 6th overall with a 4-4 record. The team that picked 12th is 3-5, but the team that picked 11th is 5-3. Here's a breakdown of each team's record listed in order of draft position:
1. 4-4
2. 6-2
3. 6-2
4. 0-8
5. 4-4
6. 2-6
7. 3-5
8. 8-0
9. 5-3
10. 2-6
11. 5-3
12. 3-5
In the KP2 league, the team that had the first pick (our own Dyv who was teamed up with Meatloaf) has a 5-3 record. The team that picked last, however, is 5-2-1. Here's a breakdown of that league:
1. 5-3
2. 5-3
3. 5-3
4. 3-5
5. 6-2
6. 5-3
7. 3-5
8. 3-4-1
9. 3-5
10. 1-7
11. 3-5
12. 5-2-1
In KP2, the teams with the best records typically picked higher although having the last pick hasn't stopped John Hansen's team from posting a strong record so far. But in KP1, we have good records all over the map with no indication that draft position has made a significant impact on a team's record.
Just some more food for thought for everyone to chew on.
[ November 02, 2004, 03:31 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
In the KP1 league, the team with the best record (yours truly at 8-0 ) picked 8th. The team that picked first is 6th overall with a 4-4 record. The team that picked 12th is 3-5, but the team that picked 11th is 5-3. Here's a breakdown of each team's record listed in order of draft position:
1. 4-4
2. 6-2
3. 6-2
4. 0-8
5. 4-4
6. 2-6
7. 3-5
8. 8-0
9. 5-3
10. 2-6
11. 5-3
12. 3-5
In the KP2 league, the team that had the first pick (our own Dyv who was teamed up with Meatloaf) has a 5-3 record. The team that picked last, however, is 5-2-1. Here's a breakdown of that league:
1. 5-3
2. 5-3
3. 5-3
4. 3-5
5. 6-2
6. 5-3
7. 3-5
8. 3-4-1
9. 3-5
10. 1-7
11. 3-5
12. 5-2-1
In KP2, the teams with the best records typically picked higher although having the last pick hasn't stopped John Hansen's team from posting a strong record so far. But in KP1, we have good records all over the map with no indication that draft position has made a significant impact on a team's record.
Just some more food for thought for everyone to chew on.
[ November 02, 2004, 03:31 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]