Just a thread where we can discuss Break Evens of players and can easily be found.
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Came across this on FB and thought it was an interesting post and interested to see what others are like.
How many players in whole team (30) do you have with an Under 20 BE and how many do you have with a Plus 120 BE.
I have 11 players -20BE and 2 players +120 BE
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17players with a break even under 20? Surely not. And 19 including your two 26'ers.17 x -20 B/E (19 if you count the ruck benchies on 26 B/E)
3 x 120+ B/E (Laird, Grundy, Gawn)
24 players with a B/E of 73 or less
17players with a break even under 20? Surely not. And 19 including your two 26'ers.
16 for me. Certainly possible17players with a break even under 20? Surely not. And 19 including your two 26'ers.
Rollin' in the money.16 for me. Certainly possible
Another metric I find useful to look at (in conjunction with breakevens) is expected price change. Snapshot below (from footywire) shows the top 20ish players ranked in order of projected increase through the next game. I’m using it to help decide between Scrimshaw/Miers and Libba/Cousins/Scott. Note of caution in that I don’t know how projected scores are calculated, but it’s another layer of info worth utilizing for trades and trade planning.
Edit: the table has projected price through the next 3 games - also useful for planning.
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