Jimmae
Brownlow Medallist
Points mean absolutely jack shit to teams without academy or f/s prospects. If sos decided he'd prefer 2 top 10 picks and st. Kilda decide they really want someone who will go higher than 7, a trade might happen.
It won't happen because st.kilda decide we want to turn this 3152 points worth of picks into 3178 because then we are so winning at this trading game.
The point system can be a handy guide to a degree, it does have some merit when discussing trade potential.
Although in the end it doesn't matter, because it depends on the player the club has identified with that pick they want, and how much they're willing to part with to get him. Can't put points on a players worth to a club.
Points aren't really a guide.
How perfect can the points system be and if it was perfect, it would have to change every year, draft dependent.
It may be a guide to some, but common sense and understanding of what's in the draft makes for a lot more sense.
ODN's spot on here: points matter because they reflect how you grade the talent.If you have a tier 1 top 3 and tier 2 next 10, then a team may consider trading two tier 2 picks for one tier 1 pick. Really depends on how they grade the talent.
The AFL's DVI is a baseline for academy & F/S picks, but you're kidding yourself if you don't think clubs have their own version of the DVI that they cook up for each draft pool.




