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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Maybe take the ratio and divide by the number of the round where the player was picked? So a 1st-round pick would count 7 times as much in the weighting as a 7th.
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0.991 using that method. A perfectly average draft given what they had.
Lots of ways to quibble with that though, the rankings and weightings primarily. And one "off the board" pick like the Hoskin one impacts it quite a bit.
Even sequencing; if you flip the Basha and Gridin picks it turns into 1.001. So, the identical draft class can yield different results if you value sequencing.