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Comp pick update after cuts


Pazhoosier89

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44 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Maybe they factor in position? Bradberry got top 5 CB money. Bridgewater got middle of the pack QB money.

That's what I thought as well until I saw the note  about snap counts.

Teddy 2019 snap count:  408

Bradberry 2019 snap count: 1135

The difference in snap counts could very well explain why Bradberry is ranked higher even with a lower money amount.

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10 minutes ago, Sasquatch said:

A single signing in March of 2021 or an injury in the next couple weeks  will rearrange the comp picks awarded. You're being dogs on a lure course, chasing a target that isn't even close to set.

Snap counts and injuries are somehow accounted for in the comp picks.  All the determinations right now are on how much each player gets paid, but I think there is more to it than that.  If Bradberry gets hurt Sunday and misses the whole year I think there is some kind of accounting for that in the formula.  So really you won't know until the end of the season.

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58 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

That's what I thought as well until I saw the note  about snap counts.

Teddy 2019 snap count:  408

Bradberry 2019 snap count: 1135

The difference in snap counts could very well explain why Bradberry is ranked higher even with a lower money amount.

Just really odd that it just changed. They'd been cancelling each other out for months now and our adds/losses haven't changed at all. Somehow Teddy dropped to a 4th, which is interesting.

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49 minutes ago, bababoey said:

Snap counts and injuries are somehow accounted for in the comp picks.  All the determinations right now are on how much each player gets paid, but I think there is more to it than that.  If Bradberry gets hurt Sunday and misses the whole year I think there is some kind of accounting for that in the formula.  So really you won't know until the end of the season.

It's pretty much salary from everything I've read. There are some tweaks, but it's 90%+ salary which is why they are pretty darn accurate in predicting the picks.

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21 minutes ago, stbugs said:

It's pretty much salary from everything I've read. There are some tweaks, but it's 90%+ salary which is why they are pretty darn accurate in predicting the picks.

Teams could still cut the players, thats how we got mike davis and donte moncrief. Plus I believe there is a limit on total comp picks too(32?). The rule changes are rough to keep up with.

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