Geez , all the cheapies down back. Would think it would be difficult to create a good structure without taking the risk on a couple of these. All depends on Rookies but I have all three currently in my team, Dochers, Dodo, Robo. Let's hope they become viable options over the pre season viewing.
I'm starting this answer without knowing how it works out, but let's see.
Team A starts 13 Prems, 1 Mid price, and 16 Rookies.
Team B starts 12 Prems, 4 Mid prices and 14 Rookies.
They have 27 players in common, but
Team A has Peter Prem $620k + Rookie 19 $125k + Rookie 20 $125k = $870,000
Team B has Smith + Doedee + Roberton =$869,900
I call them Rookie 19 + 20 because they were the last Rookies in, not the first. This means Team A has 8 Rookies on the field, compared to Team B's 6.
After Round 8 last season, the 19th and 20th best earning Rookies were: Parker (+$138k) and Ross (+$135k)
Assuming both teams did well with their Rookie picks and corrections, Team A has 73 (7th Rookie Drew) on the field and 70 (8th Rookie Duursma) on the field, where Team B has those 2 on the bench.
I hope that made sense, it's a little complicated.
Let's assume Team A's extra Prem, that cost $620k, is scoring at 110. That gives us after Round 8:
Team A 110 + 73 + 70 = 253 x 8 = 2,024 points + $273k in growth on the Rookies.
The next part is tricky. If you took Smith/Roberton/Doedee what do you expect their output to be?
Let's assume it matches the points of the Team A players:
Doedee 78 + Roberton 82 + Smith 93 = 253 x 8 = 2,024 points.
At those scores, their prices increase by Round 8 to:
Doedee + $93,400, Roberton +$118,100, Smith +$100,700 = $312,200
So under the scenario presented, Team A and Team B are level on points, Team B has an extra $39,200 over Team A,
BUT
The most important part is, Team A is one step closer to completing his team than Team B, with each upgrade costing 2 trades (1 up, 1 down), that puts Team A 2 trades ahead of Team B, and a week ahead in the race to a full team. How many points is a trade worth, how many points is an (early) get ahead upgrade worth? Team B needs 10 upgrades to be complete, so for those 10 Rounds he is one Prem behind Team A. While Team B's non-Rookie Mid pricers are scoring higher than Team A's rookies, they are not scoring higher than Prems. Even if the 3 Midpricers score higher than the above example, unless at least one of them becomes a good solid Keeper, you are behind Team A.
I think I'd rather be Team A.