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The plan:
Ceglar plays #1 ruck and averages around 90. Meanwhile, Gawn misses the early rounds and/or starts slow, before building into form. I grab Gawn as an early upgrade between Rounds 6-7 and the byes, swinging Ceglar forward.
The pros: By chaining Gawn to a rookie upgrade/downgrade, I eliminate the issues of either picking a solid R2 (Goldy, ROB), and either hoping Gawn isn't worth picking up at any point, resigning myself to side-swapping, or planning a trade at a particular point. With Ceglar's R/F eligibility, I can upgrade anyone I want to Gawn, practically speaking, whereas those with a pure ruck will have to choose to delay upgrading and keep fielding a rookie. This gives me greater flexibility in my early trades, and potentially allows me a few more weeks of Gawn scoring over ROB/Goldy.
I believe my premium selections, aside from Ceglar, have a very good chance to be top 6/8 on their lines.
Cons:
By wishing to avoid as much risk as possible, I haven't picked any potentially value picks like Houston, Dawson, Parish, Oliver plus a myriad of other possibilities, in order to avoid as much risk as possible elsewhere so I could deal with Ceglar if his selection did not work out. This has lead to a $$$ squeeze and the inability to spend on rookies (although they remain the priority), like Hill and Young. However, I have tried to select good rookie options for their price notwithstanding, and before the Marsh Series, I reckon my rookie lineup teeters on just okay.
Still, fielding 3 rookies up forward is going to be fraught with risk for the few few rounds.