I need a bit of input here, I've gone for, what I think, are value midfielders and have left out a lot of the big dogs like Steele, Miller, Macrae et al.
My worry is that I'll have to generate bucket loads of cash and use a heap of trades to upgrade those last 3 possies to those big dogs.
So, is it a viable strategy to start a midfield like this? Or is it unsustainable?
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Perfectly viable but it's very high risk.
You've currently got 3 upgrade slots and you've shaded the top 6 scorers from last year, it's rarely a constant but given who is in the group I don't think it's outrageous to say 4 of them are probably in the top 6 range again.
If say Walsh, Kelly and Petracca all end up in the below 115 range and the above happens then you're leaking points to guys who will most likely be among the most popular starting picks this year. Kelly I think in particular is very high risk given he will be very unique, has durability issues and has never hit the 120 mark, his best season being at the top 8 cutoff point, admittedly there is value there if he can get back to that but a lot of risk.
The upgrade aspect is actually perfectly viable, those guys are so highly priced and with the way the price changes work early they have to do some extreme things just to hold value.
For example, Macrae started last year priced at 121, averaged 126 through round 10 and was available for 30k less than his starting price. Steele started slowly and was available for 95k under his starting price. Oliver also started a bit slow and was 60k cheaper.
Yes they're harder upgrades but I think with the boosts they're easier to get than they've historically been.
The other hidden risk is you kind of have to get them by seasons end which means you're kind of locked out of whoever ends up being the ridiculous value guy, for example a Petracca at 500k type last year.
Does petracca have a 120 season in him and end up a top 10 mid? Or is it better just to find the money and start Oliver?
IMO, definitely has it in him. He's my second picked mid right now. I think he only just realised just how good he is on GF day and I think he will try and reinforce that this season. Not playing FF for half the season would sure help!
Is it better to start with a non-playing Capt Loop and generate more points,
or better to have an extra playing Rookie to generate more cash?
For mine, always the rookie to generate cash. If you don't have a loophole by round 3 without starting one then you're already having an enormous season and you're chasing the pointy end of the season. Throw in the covid factor this year and it seems inevitable to have multiple loops each week.
Throw in that the first few round loopholes are high risk anyway before you even know what rookies are going to do. I also say it as someone who is absolutely scarred from loopholes at this point given I've got a negative return on them in 3 of the last 4 seasons