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  • madball
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 70

    #1

    Successful drafts

    What success rate is everyone having with drafting? What makes you feel you got a good draft?

    I have been having a great run with drafting in the last 6 years of my pats franchise filling my needs with superstar players or high rated rookies who I put game prep time into. The only problem I'm running into now is I have tried to re sign all the good ones which has left me in some serious cap trouble. I guess this should shake my team up from being so highly rated.
  • GrecoISU
    Rookie
    • Sep 2010
    • 5

    #2
    Re: Successful drafts

    In online CF with 31 other guys (GMCFL) I scouted and drafted two DB that turned out to be Super Star. Also got a 95 kick power kicker in that draft.

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    • Hawks11
      Rookie
      • Feb 2014
      • 14

      #3
      Re: Successful drafts

      O-Line is the easiest to draft. You will find some studs in the 3rd and 4th round.

      Hardest position to find studs is MLB and safety for me.

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      • madball
        Rookie
        • Sep 2012
        • 70

        #4
        Re: Successful drafts

        Originally posted by Hawks11
        O-Line is the easiest to draft. You will find some studs in the 3rd and 4th round.

        Hardest position to find studs is MLB and safety for me.
        I have found that as well, I have missed on alot of mlb's

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        • LordHorc
          Rookie
          • Aug 2013
          • 78

          #5
          Re: Successful drafts

          Yeah, i have found lots of good linemen and Dts late in the draft. I got a 3rd & 4th round Dts, who had 90 and 92 acc respectively - total beasts. Only downfall was 40 awarness for each. With gameprep, i fixed that in one season and now have a beast rotation of linemen.

          But safeties never have good enough hitting power for me (they all have Bs, com'on i want someone like Laron Landry!) and even top CBs never have an A for any coverage stat, and with coverage so hard to improve, this makes drafting them pointless. None of the Cbs or safeties ive drafted have become anything more than a good nickle / average #2. however, i have 0 experience with drafting linebackers cuz i took all rookies in the fantasy draft

          Also, there's too many 6'6" receivers. I was happy to get 2 in the first draft, but now the second draft has 3 more, all studs, to go along with a stud 6'5" receiver. Theres never that many good tall receivers entering the draft and that makes me feel like i wasted picks on receivers in the fantasy draft.

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          • madball
            Rookie
            • Sep 2012
            • 70

            #6
            Re: Successful drafts

            I think that's the beauty of these random drafts, in my cfm I have drafted 3 cbs who have had an A for at least one of their coverage ratings. I just drafted a SS in the 3rd round who had an A rating for his hit power.

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            • EarthboundMysfit
              Rookie
              • Aug 2014
              • 72

              #7
              Re: Successful drafts

              Originally posted by madball
              What success rate is everyone having with drafting? What makes you feel you got a good draft?


              Drafted for 8 teams in my, and my GFs CFM the other day. Let me tell you a draft success story, I think you'll enjoy.. These are a few of the better picks I made(I had picks everywhere, busy building squads all season):


              Top 3 overall picks(picked by me to fill weak spots on three lowest teams; all 3 picks were projected top 12, so not really any far reaches):

              Rd 1, #1: CB, Jacob Manuel; 6'1" 190 lbs, AGE: 21 - 75 OVR, 83 MCV, 77 ZCV, 84 PRS, 87 JMP, 98(!) SPD, 96 ACC, 90 AGI, 67 STR!

              Rd 1, #2: SS, Xavius Reddick; 6' 217 lbs, AGE: 20 - 74 OVR, 86 SPD, 67 STR, 90 ACC, 88 AGI

              Rd 1 #3: DT, Santaurus Daniels; 6'2" 285lbs, AGE: 20 - 80 OVR, 84 SPD, 92 ACC, 86 AGI, 84 STR, 80 PMV, 82 PUR, 80 TAK


              Positions(in no particular order):

              QBs: Gerry Lamb, Rd 1 pick #9; 6'1" 212 lbs, AGE 20 - 81 OVR, 95 THP, 85 SAC, 83 MAC, 72 DAC, 89 RUN, 70 PAC, 83 SPD, 91 ACC, 90 AGI

              Westly Koch, Rd 2 pick #2; 6' 216 lbs, AGE 22 - 78 OVR, 94 THP, 84 SAC, 82 MAC, 74 DAC, 85 RUN, 86 SPD, 88 ACC, 93 AGI

              Kevonte Vaughn, Rd 2 pick 17; 6'3" 220 lbs, AGE 20 - 76 OVR, 95 THP, 83 SAC, 78 MAC, 76 DAC, 79 RUN, 75 PAC, 64 SPD(pocket passer)


              HBs: Dimitri Adams, Rd 1 pick 8; 5'11" 222 lbs, AGE 22 - 78 OVR, 85 SPD, 92 ACC, 92 AGI, 62 STR, 86 ELU/BCV/TRK/SFA/SPM(all 86's)

              Garrison Hardy, Rd 1 pick 31; 6' 247 lbs, AGE 20 - 72 OVR, 91 SPD, 88 ACC, 87 AGI, 71 STR, 87 SPM, 86 SFA, 86 TRK, 80 BCV(quick development trait)

              Jorian Glears, Rd 3 pick 8; 5'10" 210 lbs, AGE 21 - 78 OVR, 88 SPD, 95 ACC, 94 AGI, 59 STR, 92 JKM, 89 SFA, 87 TRK, 86 ELU, 85 BCV/SPM(superstar development trait; starts over Dimitri Adams as they were both picked by same team)

              Betim Tull, Rd 6 pick 1; 6' 200 lbs, AGE 20 - 74 OVR, 86 SPD, 93 ACC, 87 AGI, 66 STR, 90 SFA, 87 SPM, 85 ELU/BCV/TRK(Superstar development!)

              Kenan Mack, Rd 7 pick 23(!); 5'11" 203 lbs, AGE 20 - 71 OVR, 88 SPD, 90 ACC, 85 AGI, 67 STR, 86 BCV, 81 TRK, 79 ELU/JKM(Quick dev. trait)


              WR: Harold Brandon, Rd 1 pick 23; 6'2" 218 lbs, AGE 20 - 74 OVR, 90 SPD, 96 ACC, 92 AGI, 89 CTH

              Tavon Simpson, Rd 2 pick 23; 6'1" 205 lbs, AGE 20 - 74 OVR, 96 SPD, 96 ACC, 93 AGI, 90 RET, 85 JKM/SPM

              Stecolian Klein, Rd 3 pick 23; 6'4"(there were no 6'5" or 6'6" WRs in this draft class, believe it or not) 207 lbs, AGE 22 - 66 OVR, 97 SPD, 92 ACC, 90 AGI, 83 SPC

              Trey Jeter, Rd 5 pick 14; 6'4" 238 lbs, AGE 20 - 68 OVR, 88 SPD, 87 ACC, 87 AGI, 86 SPM/CAR/BCV/CTH/SPC

              Burt Hawk, 6'4" 206 lbs; Rd 7 pick 32(Mr. Irrelevant); AGE 23 - 62 OVR, 94 SPD/ACC/AGI, 96 RET(106 yr KR return TD on 1st ever return!)

              TE: Curry Lamb, 6'5" 240 lbs; Rd 2 pick 25; AGE 21 - 78 OVR, SPD 85, ACC 85, AGI 72, 83 SPC, 80 CTH, 77 CIT

              LaTwan Fisher, 6'7" 247; Rd 4 pick 32; AGE 21 - 68 OVR, SPD 78, ACC 86, 75 AGI, 77 SPC, 69 CiT, 69 RBK


              RE: JaMarkus Dawson; 6'7" 281 lbs; Rd 3 pick 32; AGE 20 - 70 OVR, 82 SPD, 82 ACC, 82 STR, 81 POW, 77 TAK, 83 PUR, 78 PMV

              DT: Kedrick Bess; 6'1" 281 lbs; Rd 2 pick 26; AGE 21 - 82 OVR, 82 SPD, 92 ACC, 81 AGI, 82 STR, 81 Pow/TAK, 87 PMV, 73 FMV(probably the steal/gem of the draft)

              OLBs: Gabriel Savoie; 6'3" 242 lbs; Rd 1 pick 19; AGE 22 - 80 OVR, 90 SPD, 89 ACC, 85 AGI, 82 STR, 87 POW, 81 TAK, 88 PUR, 85 BSH

              Carus Vaughn; 5'11" 242 lbs; Rd 1 pick 27; AGE 20 - 83 OVR, 90 SPD, 87 AGI/ACC, 79 STR, 88 POW, 80 TAK, 90 PUR, 80 BSH, 93 JMP, 78 PMV(best player/highest upside in draft!)

              Bernie Sanford; 6'1" 243 lbs; Rd 2 pick 1; AGE 22 - 78 OVR, 87 SPD, 89 ACC, 87 AGI, 83 STR, 91 POW, 82 TAK, 88 PUR, 84 BSH

              Burt Bass; 6'3" 236 lbs; Rd 3 pick 32; AGE 20 - 74 OVR, 91 SPD, 87 ACC/AGI, 77 STR, 90 POW, 84 TAK, 94 JMP, 81 PUR

              Thailand Britt; 6'3" 237 lbs; Rd 4 pick 1; AGE 23 - 76 OVR, 89 SPD, 89 ACC, 88 AGI, 80 STR, 87 POW, 85 TAK, 94 JMP, 80 PUR


              MLB: Stephon Maxwell; 6'0" 242 lbs; Rd 1 pick 24; AGE 21 - OVR 74, 86 SPD, 89 ACC, 85 AGI, 80 STR, 91 POW, 81 TAK, 85 PUR

              Tavares Means; 6'1" 242 lbs; Rd 4 pick 27; AGE 23 - OVR 72, SPD 88, ACC 89, AGI 85, STR 83, POW 91, TAK 85, PUR 81


              CBs: LeRon Tull; 6'2" 191 lbs; Rd 1 pick 14; AGE 20 - 81 OVR, 95 SPD, 98(!) ACC, 91 AGI, 78(!) STR, 88 ZCV, 85 MCV, 87 PRS, 82 ELU

              Scott Pierce; 5'10" 180; Rd 1 pick 20; AGE 20 - 78 OVR, 96 SPD, 91 ACC, 90 AGI, 72 STR, 85 MCV, 84 ZCV, 88 JMP, 77 PRS

              W.T.(aka. Whitey) Elam; 6' 197 lbs; Rd 1 pick 29, AGE 20 - 81 OVR, 88 SPD, 92 ACC, 91 AGI, 74 STR, 66 TAK/POW, 86 MCV/ZCV, 91 PRS

              Darveon Cole; 6'1" 191 lbs; Rd 2 pick 12, AGE 21 - 74 OVR, 94 SPD, 93 AGI, 88 ACC, 68 STR, 81 MCV/ZCV, 74 PRS

              Dondi Lee; 6'2" 189 lbs; Rd 2 pick 22, AGE 20 - 71 OVR, 94 SPD, 89 ACC/AGI, 68 STR, 87 MCV, 76 ZCV, 66 PRS

              Priest Swope; 5'11" 192 lbs; Rd 3 pick 17, AGE 20 - 69 OVR, 94 SPD, 87 ACC/AGI, 74(!) STR, 90 JMP, 83 MCV, 79 ZCV, 68 PRS, 73 PUR

              LaBradford Hanna; 5'10" 191 lbs; Rd 4 pick 21, AGE 23 - 75 OVR, 93 SPD, 92 ACC, 90 AGI, 83(!) STR, 92 JMP, 87 MCV, 83 ZCV, 80 PRS, 74 PUR, 64 CTH

              Ronquese Knight; 6'2" 186 lbs, Rd 5 pick 31; AGE 22 - 76(!) OVR(stolen gem in late 5th round!), 98(!) SPD, 94 ACC, 91 AGI, 78(!) STR, 84 MCV/ZCV, 81 PRS, 78 PUR, 64 PRC/TAK

              V.J Fuller(plays the #2 CB spot behind his brother Kyle, lol); 6' 188 lbs; Rd 6 pick 29, AGE 20 - 67 OVR, 91 SPD, 95 ACC, 92 AGI, 66 STR, 95 JMP, 82 MCV/ZCV, 72 PRS/PUR

              FS: Alveron McKay; 6'1" 219 lbs; Rd 1 pick 11; AGE 20 - 79 OVR, 87 SPD, 86 ACC, 78 AGI, 70 STR, 88 POW, 85 PUR, 83 PRS, 84 JMP, 78 TAK/PRC/ZCV

              Fernando Gomes; 6'3" 191 lbs; Rd 1 pick 17; AGE 21 - 81 OVR, 91 SPD, 92 ACC, 87 AGI, 83(!) STR, 86 POW, 75 CTH, 83 PRS, 80 PUR, 78 ZCV, 76 MCV/PRC

              Chuckie Riley; 6' 185 lbs; Rd 1 pick 22, AGE 20 - OVR 75, 88 SPD, 92 ACC, 88 AGI, 67 STR, 83 POW, 80 CTH, 83 PRS, 76 MCV/ZCV/PRC

              Ono Perry; 5'11" 198 lbs; Rd 3 pick 23, AGE 20 - OVR 61, 90 SPD, 89 ACC, 87 AGI, 71 STR, 93(!) POW, 74 PRS/ZCV/TAK

              JJ Riles; 5'11" 188 lbs; Rd 4 pick 24; AGE 21 - 88 SPD, 90 ACC, 87 AGI, 68 STR, 77 POW, 79 CTH, 76 ZCV, Superstar Development Trait(!)

              Fabian Bradley; 6'1" 216 lbs; Rd 7 pick 31(!); AGE 20 - 88 SPD, 91 ACC, 86 AGI, 67 STR, 78 POW/CTH/ZCV 72 PRS/PUR/TAK


              SS: Joe Todd; 6'3" 196 lbs; Rd 4 pick 11; AGE 20 - 64 OVR, 91 SPD, 92 ACC, 87 AGI, 66 STR, 85(!) CTH, 92 POW, 74 ZCV/PRC

              Demontrey Ross; 5'11" 224 lbs; Rd 5 pick 5, AGE 23 - 74 OVR, 86 SPD/AGI, 89 ACC, 71 STR, 90 POW, 88 JMP, 82 PUR, 76 MCV, 73 ZCV/PRS/TAK


              As you can see, I had a pretty exceptional draft, through and through. I go for raw skills/talent and youth, when picking. There may have been more polished, day 1 starters in the draft, but for me, I'd rather pick a 74 OVR 20 year-old with a 95 PHY score, over an 82 OVR 24 year-old with a 78 PHY score.

              It worked for me.

              P.s. these are stats taken from in-game, pre-preseason game #1 of year 2, before any progression/training/advancement-game prep. So what you see, are the actual base-stats these players had directly coming out of college... I like to save our CFM at certain points so I can go back and review stuff, exactly like this.

              All picks were made by me and were scouted using around 2000 scouting XPs points, on week 17, only unlocking letter grades in 2-5 key stats/attributes, per
              player/prospect. Good luck everyone in your upcoming Drafts!

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              • bndxsupnetcr
                Just started!
                • Oct 2014
                • 3

                #8
                Re: Successful drafts

                I just drafted a SS in the 3rd round who had an A rating for his hit power.

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                • wolfsraine
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 33

                  #9
                  Re: Successful drafts

                  I just pulled in this class in a 23 man league

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                  • slimdagreat
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 105

                    #10
                    Re: Successful drafts

                    Originally posted by wolfsraine
                    I just pulled in this class in a 23 man league
                    with the 24th pick?

                    NICE
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                    • deezycobain
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 239

                      #11
                      Re: Successful drafts

                      Originally posted by wolfsraine
                      I just pulled in this class in a 23 man league
                      i thought i had good drafts until i saw this lol... im happy with 3 or 4 70's rated rooks
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                      • itsOTTOmatic
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 128

                        #12
                        Re: Successful drafts

                        I haven't gone through a draft yet but it seems from most people's results that it's not maybe not as hard to draft in this game as IRL

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                        • madball
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 70

                          #13
                          Re: Successful drafts

                          Originally posted by itsOTTOmatic
                          I haven't gone through a draft yet but it seems from most people's results that it's not maybe not as hard to draft in this game as IRL
                          If you know what to look for in positions it certainly is easier to draft but if you want to make it more difficult try drafting guys that only fit your scheme

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                          • DoubleZ_3
                            Pro
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 555

                            #14
                            Re: Successful drafts

                            Originally posted by madball
                            If you know what to look for in positions it certainly is easier to draft but if you want to make it more difficult try drafting guys that only fit your scheme
                            And set a limit on how many a counting points you use and what you can unlock.

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