Hmmm... Diabolical, you make it seem like picking players such as Lachie Neale in A.F.L.S.C. is not worth it. That is, if he costs too much.
However, in your defence, there's the additional element of D.G.W.s in B.B.L.S.C., making things a bit more complicated.
If you're bagging a player's value due to high expense – (such as Sams's) – then you need justification as to why he'd do WORSE than last year – as his average is well high enough to make the top 5 in his respective position; making him not a problem worthy of being traded out. Yes, he struggled batting last year, but that equated to his price – he makes up for it in other areas. See, Hales is $45,000 more expensive than Khawaja because he's precisely that much better. My point is: what
additional factors have been introduced
this year to make you say Khawaja will best his previous year? Basically, this asks: how does Khawaja represent better value?
As for his team's poor schedule, you're advising me to chase players inside the Hurricanes and the Stars. However, my team, (other than 3 Thunder-players and 2 Scorchers), only consists of those two teams. Are you saying you don't have more than 5 players outside Hurricanes or Stars? Seems like people chase D.G.W.s a tad over the top.