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Originally Posted by FanIn80
It doesn't skewer the score at all. It helps narrow down the teams that draft the status quo vs those that do their own thing. It's all valid data, and it's all a valid representation when compared to the other teams.
Picking Jankowski in the first round absolutely should be represented in the final score (for example).
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But the first round is going to have small numbers, and the later rounds are going to have huge numbers.
So imagine a very normal situation where you did well in the 1st, and were +4, and in the 5th, drafted someone you like that was -20? Is that a #### draft?
Who cares if you go off the board in the 6th round