Lord Defect
Secretary of Blowtorching
- Nov 13, 2013
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You can draft for organizational weakness but not how it’s being discussed.Deady, I don't know what the hell to say to this. That's not what tier lists should be. The whole point of doing it that way is to narrow down discussions.
I don't know what the NHL process is, so I'll just use the NFL ones. You grade everyone into buckets -- Potential Stars, Mid 1sts, Day 1/2, etc. And then you cross-check and sort out the tiers. They're not equivalencies. You can have players where you struggle to pull them apart, but if you have 8 guys on a tier, there's still clear separation between #1 and #8.
And what you absolutely do not do is draft for organizational weakness. You praise Howie for understanding this all the time and look how much closer and cleaner NFL projections are.
If you see a glaring hole in your current prospects or recent draft picks and there are two players available that you like the one that fits the hole might get more leverage in the decision process.
But you don’t fit a need to correct now position with a player that may not be ready in 4 years if ever.