RolyPolyRioli
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Yes. There will always end up being players worth 86k that make just as much money as the highly heralded high draft picks who cost double the amount. Noone is disputing that. The key is that the very high draft picks are usually much safer picks. Every yr this argument is made. People wonder whether Scully/Trengove/Martin are worth paying more for, are Hill/Rich worth the extra coin, are Masten/Morton/Palmer worth it. They invariably are. Sure others who are cheaper may score just as well, but these high picks who play midfield and have good opportunity generally are safe picks.
GC is a bit of an anomaly. Will be a number of cheaper guys who have just as safe position in the team.
Gold Coast aside there are always cheap options who sneak under the radar. Not sure how long you have been doing DT for, so apologies if it's a while, but they never used to have different priced rookies, it's pretty recent.
Last year guys like Bastinac performed well from a cheap positions and saved a lot of money over a Scully/Trengove and was pretty serviceable despite a difference of @ 200 in points scored - at 50K cheaper you have to decide whether that is worth it, but I see the cheaper option as a bit lower risk.
I also think you are off the mark trying to relate price to performance, which is what you are doing in a way due to the pricing - even though the number one picks are higher priced, you still have to decide if they are worth it- therefore are they safe? Jack Watts wasn't very safe.
Anyway it's easy to pick exceptions that prove the rule, you are probably right but the extra money could be important.






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