TheKingpin Posted August 16, 2008 Share Posted August 16, 2008 I am trying to use the Customized scoring rankings. I am looking for a top 200, but it only gives me individual positions. Also, Is there a way to save my customization so that I dont have to keep adjusting it each day. Quote Link to comment
WJW Posted August 16, 2008 Share Posted August 16, 2008 No, there is no ability to save scoring systems. And also no, there is no overall top 200 list produced from the CCS application. For good reason. We don’t believe that type of player list would be of any value to our members. All that would be are the players listed by how many point they’d score in the entered scoring system. Using a standard performance scoring system and our current projections that would result in a top 30 with 23 quarterbacks, 6 running backs and 1 wide receiver. Not a list you’d want to take into a draft. Also, defenses and kickers skew higher and tight ends skew lower. This is why our published Top 200 Overall and Top 200 Overall PPR are hand crafted lists by David Dorey, not a computer's attempt at such a list. What you are seeking is a value based player list. To generate that type of list you need a much more sophisticated system that accounts for your league size and starting requirements. The desktop application Draft Lab which is available through The Huddle would be such a program. I encourage you to check out a demo from their site www.draftlab.com and if you like it return to The Huddle to purchase it at a $10 discount. Quote Link to comment
TheKingpin Posted August 17, 2008 Author Share Posted August 17, 2008 No, there is no ability to save scoring systems. And also no, there is no overall top 200 list produced from the CCS application. For good reason. We don’t believe that type of player list would be of any value to our members. All that would be are the players listed by how many point they’d score in the entered scoring system. Using a standard performance scoring system and our current projections that would result in a top 30 with 23 quarterbacks, 6 running backs and 1 wide receiver. Not a list you’d want to take into a draft. Also, defenses and kickers skew higher and tight ends skew lower. This is why our published Top 200 Overall and Top 200 Overall PPR are hand crafted lists by David Dorey, not a computer's attempt at such a list. What you are seeking is a value based player list. To generate that type of list you need a much more sophisticated system that accounts for your league size and starting requirements. The desktop application Draft Lab which is available through The Huddle would be such a program. I encourage you to check out a demo from their site www.draftlab.com and if you like it return to The Huddle to purchase it at a $10 discount. Quote Link to comment
TheKingpin Posted August 17, 2008 Author Share Posted August 17, 2008 No, there is no ability to save scoring systems. And also no, there is no overall top 200 list produced from the CCS application. For good reason. We don’t believe that type of player list would be of any value to our members. All that would be are the players listed by how many point they’d score in the entered scoring system. Using a standard performance scoring system and our current projections that would result in a top 30 with 23 quarterbacks, 6 running backs and 1 wide receiver. Not a list you’d want to take into a draft. Also, defenses and kickers skew higher and tight ends skew lower. This is why our published Top 200 Overall and Top 200 Overall PPR are hand crafted lists by David Dorey, not a computer's attempt at such a list. What you are seeking is a value based player list. To generate that type of list you need a much more sophisticated system that accounts for your league size and starting requirements. The desktop application Draft Lab which is available through The Huddle would be such a program. I encourage you to check out a demo from their site www.draftlab.com and if you like it return to The Huddle to purchase it at a $10 discount. Thank You for your response.. I hope the Huddle leads me to a championship this year and for many years to come.. Quote Link to comment
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