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BPA, BVA, and Tiers of Talent in the Draft
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<blockquote data-quote="AmishMafia" data-source="post: 435655" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>Impartial was a typo - I meant he was biased.</p><p></p><p>I think our differing view is symantically based. I don't see trading down within a tier as not being BPA. </p><p></p><p>I don't see trading down within or out of a tier as violating BPA. BPA only means when u draft u take a guy from the highest tier available. Every player has a talent level and a success likelihood factor. There will be players with talent greater than first rounders who will be drafted in the 7th. They will be bypassed due to concerns of injury, head cases, drugs, etc. Each of those players has a chance to be an impact player. Gauging that likelihood is a difficult task. That's why guys like shields go undrafted who only played cb for a year,, yet he had great talent. So trading back can be a gamble. Drafting one guy with an 75%,chance to realize his talent is not worth 3 chances at 3 guys with a 45% chance of being just as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmishMafia, post: 435655, member: 2846"] Impartial was a typo - I meant he was biased. I think our differing view is symantically based. I don't see trading down within a tier as not being BPA. I don't see trading down within or out of a tier as violating BPA. BPA only means when u draft u take a guy from the highest tier available. Every player has a talent level and a success likelihood factor. There will be players with talent greater than first rounders who will be drafted in the 7th. They will be bypassed due to concerns of injury, head cases, drugs, etc. Each of those players has a chance to be an impact player. Gauging that likelihood is a difficult task. That's why guys like shields go undrafted who only played cb for a year,, yet he had great talent. So trading back can be a gamble. Drafting one guy with an 75%,chance to realize his talent is not worth 3 chances at 3 guys with a 45% chance of being just as good. [/QUOTE]
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