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RosterWatch Podcast Episode 253 - Mock Draft Trouble on the Turn - June 7, 2020

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Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.9710 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Alex Dunlap is joined by Byron Lambert who ran into a unique problem with the structure of v2.1 of the magical RosterWatch Ultimate Draft Cheat Sheet when running a manual mock draft from the turn.



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0:00.0

This is Cooper Cup and you're listening to Roster Watch. The

0:23.6

The The Ladies and gentlemen, Roster Watch Nation, welcome back to the epic Roster Watch podcast, brought to you by roster watch.com.

0:55.2

My name is Alex Dunlap here today with Byron Lambert to discuss some mock draft simulations he has done using version 2.1 of our epic magical mystical, mythical cheat sheet for PPR leagues now available at roster watch.com.

1:10.5

Have some of that to do.

1:11.7

We're going to run a mock draft.

1:12.6

We're also going to talk about the new busts and monster scoring distribution tools I put up for the wide receiver and the running back positions.

1:19.4

Byron, you've been doing a ton of simulations.

1:21.1

What hell's going on, brother?

1:23.2

Man, just staying on task.

1:24.8

Got a little bit of the rainy season, beginning of hurricane season moving in here, a little keeping it cool. But leaving me indoors a little bit more right now. So just staying busy and making sure that we're on top of our mock draft simulations on top of all of our draft products and our draft cheat sheet so that, you know, just like every year we are ready to make

1:47.4

hey, every step of the process here. So, Alex, for me, I mean, we go way back in terms of

1:54.1

designing the cheat sheet and running mock draft simulations every year. I mean, we've been doing

1:58.6

this for a decade now. And one thing that's always

2:02.4

stood out to me in the process of testing and retesting is to really be aware of testing for

2:11.2

the extremes and testing for the wild swings. And oftentimes where that occurs is at the turn on the tail ends of your drafts and

2:22.6

you know you never want to rea react to the outcome from you know any single simulation and

2:30.2

you got to be careful to over correct things at one extreme of the draft because it can

2:36.2

really affect the other.

2:37.2

It fucks up the right.

2:38.1

Yeah.

2:39.0

Yeah.

2:39.1

So you have to be modest, modest in your moves.

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