Overloading a position has the same constant hidden cost, you lock out value in that position.
For example last year I started 4 premium defenders and jumped on Cumming in round 2/3, this locked me out of May, Daniel and a couple of other bargains during the season who were "better" targets than some of the forward/ruck/mid guys I ended up having to chase when I sought value.
The other cost of doing it in the midfield is you leave yourself far more susceptible to chaos because you have a lower starting premium count and you probably force your hand into punting on a couple of midprice guys that further increases the risk factor. When you start 11 premiums you need 11 upgrades during the year, even at the lowest conceivable end, that's 22 trades, realistically I think you're looking at closer to ~26 trades. Only takes a couple of injuries, a few dead rookies and that quickly can spiral.
Having said that, I'm definitely leaning towards the tactic right now, hardest part I'm finding is which guys to pick and how much risk I take elsewhere to try and compensate for this.
Realistically it's all a fool's game right now because the rookies will dictate if this is even possible, if we end up with 7 mid rookies and nothing anywhere else we kind of get forced into it whether we want to or not!
For example last year I started 4 premium defenders and jumped on Cumming in round 2/3, this locked me out of May, Daniel and a couple of other bargains during the season who were "better" targets than some of the forward/ruck/mid guys I ended up having to chase when I sought value.
The other cost of doing it in the midfield is you leave yourself far more susceptible to chaos because you have a lower starting premium count and you probably force your hand into punting on a couple of midprice guys that further increases the risk factor. When you start 11 premiums you need 11 upgrades during the year, even at the lowest conceivable end, that's 22 trades, realistically I think you're looking at closer to ~26 trades. Only takes a couple of injuries, a few dead rookies and that quickly can spiral.
Having said that, I'm definitely leaning towards the tactic right now, hardest part I'm finding is which guys to pick and how much risk I take elsewhere to try and compensate for this.
Realistically it's all a fool's game right now because the rookies will dictate if this is even possible, if we end up with 7 mid rookies and nothing anywhere else we kind of get forced into it whether we want to or not!
In defence it’s a bit different you can pick 3-4 who will ave of the 100 mark.
In the midfield it’s stacked with guns in there prime. I think will see a record 120+ players this year.
2 premo def
6 premo mid
2 premo ruck
8 mid price’s
12 rookies
With 35 trade I think it’s very possible.