What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

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  • orioles0615
    Rookie
    • Feb 2018
    • 196

    #1

    What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

    Is there a good way to calculate and re-rank prospect potentials based off of FV values so there aren't so many A potential guys?
  • tytyboogie
    Rookie
    • Mar 2011
    • 290

    #2
    Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

    Ive noticed far too many D potential players in my opinion it seems way too many. ive changed alot of them to C potential guys with the #'s varying. what do you guys do with the D pot players?

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    • deamon93
      Rookie
      • Mar 2020
      • 82

      #3
      Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

      Originally posted by tytyboogie
      Ive noticed far too many D potential players in my opinion it seems way too many. ive changed alot of them to C potential guys with the #'s varying. what do you guys do with the D pot players?
      I normally edit the roster I use so that there are no more D potential guys in the rosters (Free Agents excluded).

      If they have 64 as potential or lower, i`ll give them +10 on their potential. If they are in the 65-70 range, i'll add +5 to their potential. So all the D potential guys end up with 70-75 potential.

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      • Instant C1a55ic
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        #4
        Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

        Originally posted by tytyboogie
        Ive noticed far too many D potential players in my opinion it seems way too many. ive changed alot of them to C potential guys with the #'s varying. what do you guys do with the D pot players?
        Nearly 95% of the Jays system is D. Sure, I know it's depleted...but D for nearly everyone?

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        • blackhawksfan4ever19
          MVP
          • May 2017
          • 1564

          #5
          Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

          Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
          This is for players with zero MLB experience.
          Factors age and overall.

          18 years old , Overall + 24 = Potential.
          19 years old , Overall + 23 = Potential.
          20 years old , Overall + 22 = Potential.
          21 years old , Overall + 21 = Potential.
          22 years old , Overall + 20 = Potential.
          23 years old , Overall + 19 = Potential.
          24 years old , Overall + 18 = Potential.
          25 years old , Overall + 17 = Potential.
          26 years old , Overall + 16 = Potential.
          27 years old , Overall + 15 = Potential.
          Ghost this may be a dumb question but would this chart work on college rosters?
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          • Quag
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            • Aug 2022
            • 102

            #6
            Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

            The Franchise Fidelity to Reality Roster Project does this for you. Also rerates all MLB players and adds in missing prospects

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            • blackhawksfan4ever19
              MVP
              • May 2017
              • 1564

              #7
              Re: What is the best way to edit prospect potentials (Too many A potential guys?

              Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
              I don't know why not. Its what I use for players with zero service time. The only players I definitely wouldn't use it for is MLB players with at least one year of service time.
              Thanks my friend. Appreciate the chart Ghost.
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