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  • drewman011
    Pro
    • Mar 2003
    • 497

    #1

    Players with low ratings that are better then their overall

    I did a fantasy draft yesterday and found a few good players I was able to pick up in late rounds because they had lower overall ratings then I thought they should. Sean Casey was one, Jason Kendell is also rated low, and a good sleeper that is going to improve is Mike Maroth, from my hometown Tigers. I just thought this post would help with fantasy drafts and trades people might be looking to make. Anyone else that anyone noticed with a low overall grade?
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  • LetsGoPitt
    Cr*m*n*lly *nd*rr*t*d
    • Jul 2002
    • 5673

    #2
    Re: Players with low ratings that are better then their overall

    Not sure if this is what you mean, but I had to do some editing with the Pirates starting pitchers. Both Kris Benson and Kip Wells had C+ velocity, which is absurd because they both throw mid 90s fastballs (and Wells can get it up around 98 sometimes).

    Ramirez is rated rather low because of his crappy year last year, but I think he's going to be better this year.

    It's a typical problem every year in that too much of a player's ratings are taken from last season. Some people were hurt most of the year and end up with crappy ratings. Oh well.
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    • LetsGoPitt
      Cr*m*n*lly *nd*rr*t*d
      • Jul 2002
      • 5673

      #3
      Re: Players with low ratings that are better then their overall

      Not sure if this is what you mean, but I had to do some editing with the Pirates starting pitchers. Both Kris Benson and Kip Wells had C+ velocity, which is absurd because they both throw mid 90s fastballs (and Wells can get it up around 98 sometimes).

      Ramirez is rated rather low because of his crappy year last year, but I think he's going to be better this year.

      It's a typical problem every year in that too much of a player's ratings are taken from last season. Some people were hurt most of the year and end up with crappy ratings. Oh well.
      “In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.” - Lewis Black

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