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Originally Posted by GhettoDogAllStars
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Joe Bryant - Principles of VBD
"The value of a player is determined not by the number of points he scores, but by how much he outscores his peers at his particular position."
1. The object of the game is not to score a ton of points, but to outscore the opponent. You must fill a roster with a specified number of players at specified positions. The surest way to outscore your opponent is to build a team of players that outscore their peers. The players who most distance themselves from the other players at their respective positions are therefore the most valuable. Remember the 8 player draft example where I can't lose after drafting the 20 point WR.
2. Factors such as the specific number of teams, starting lineup requirements, frozen players, and scoring system for your league dramatically effect the values of each player. These factors can cause the same player in two different leagues to have dramatically different values.
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Great stuff. Those are the exact concepts I rely on.