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Something I believe is missing on those stats is rookies who weren't round 1 guys, generally when you downgrade the first few around round 6, you're downgrading into a couple more that will appreciate, which pretty quickly gets you to the 10. So assume you've got about 8 rookies you'll pick up another 3 or 4 generally to get you there.
Two things to consider in this round 6 type scenario.
- You probably wouldn’t be swapping out your best performing rookies as they wouldn’t be anywhere near “fully fattened” – eg. one of last year’s best performers (Pickett) had gained about $210K after round 9, but had only clocked up $92K of that at round 6. So, we are probably looking at rookie trades which don’t generate very much cash – not much better than sideways moves – much like the other corrective trades suggested in the related post by Herbie66.
- We still need to get our rookies up to around that $300K mark, so you would need to be able to pluck a very cheap replacement rook within their bubble – whether there is a steady supply of those coming on stream – who will get to $300K – is the concern.