dckingsfan wrote:doclinkin wrote:dckingsfan wrote:14th pick looks really good, 12th pick not so much. I wonder if the pickers were flipped if the results would flip as well.
Either way, it seems like you want to stay in the top 10. 18 for 26 & 27 would be nice.
Yeah. The Roland Beech study ^^^ was from 2009 so the chart isn't really current. But in general over the various studies I've seen the tiers have been:
#1 overall.
Top 5.
Lottery.
Then the curve tends to flatten out in a steady decline into the 30's before it drops off a cliff again the rest of the 2nd round.
You can get useful players at any particular pick in the draft. Bench guys and role players. There are outliers in every draft who outperform most of the guys ahead of them. Every year somebody falls. Overall though you are looking at a thicker cloud of standout players the higher up you go. It's not absolute. Mistakes are made. It is a reasonable argument to say you'd rather drop down a few spots and get extra picks if there are a cluster of guys you rate similarly. But Dawkins has been doing the exact opposite and so far I appreciate his results.
And like I said, if I'm dropping back I'd rather get a future pick than 2+ guaranteed lower ones. At some point the NIL market shakes out and we get better seasoned better skilled players coming out in addition to the one-and-done talent. The draft class won't be this small every year. Future drafts will have added value.
In a sense, NIL will negate some studies moving forward (IMO). Either way, what you are positing stands. I would also add that there is a variable involved that I haven't seen accounted for - who is making the picks. SA had a really good run making great picks later in the draft (for example). Others, not so much.
Trading back makes sense if the player you want at your pick gets taken ahead of you and is off the board. Otherwise you stay where you are and get the guy you want.
For example, if the Wizards are eyeing Sorber and Fleming at 18 and Sorber goes at 12 and Fleming is gone at 14... Then maybe pursue a trade back to 26 & 27 and get Penda AND Yang.














