Didn't
@Impromptu win it with Witts?
I'm not here to argue, just to offer my thoughts on different ways of doing things. I really don't think that history has as as much bearing on season 2022, given Covid and an extra 5 trades
I started with Witts when he was $200k, wasn't as far back as that. maybe 2017.
I have often started with rucks that are lower price, Lycett (WCE) when he was $260k, took a while to get going but ended up over $400k. Gawn also, he was fwd only, ROB late in season at R3 etc.
Witts was very good.
There is a couple of variations to other times to bear in mind and I had Witts in my team over the last month.
1) Witts - at $380k he is discounted, my calculation is he may get to $500k. However coming back from an ACL typically has a 10% impact. Look at Nic Nat, they were very slow in ramping up his TOG. Not like Rayner, these are big men so you need to allow he may average 80-90 early.
2) Grundy/Gawn/Darcy - most will start these three. Now, if the rucks were full priced then the Witts strategy gains ground. Gawn maybe is with Jackson getting more CBA's. Grundy looks to be fitter and has upside and if he does this could hurt you. Darcy is young and still building.
3) Injury risk of Darcy a factor. However players who do one ACL I think have high chance of another, often though can be other leg. May not happen, maybe adds to why they get built up.
4) I get the uncertainty on rucks although if everyone has them, like
@wogitalia said, you are not behind anyone. However, would you starts a $380k mid if you thought they were going to average 90. Libba was a highly debatable one and he was $300k, starts with a bang, some jumped on at $370k and by $450k he was maxing out and those who started him were trading him out. Debatable and was $300k, thats $80k cheaper. If you dont go Witts, then a like for like is Rowell who has higher upside.
If you dont mind me throwing a spanner in the works, there is a chance we have a $123k ruck (one of the Mayes), a $200k Preuss and a $123k Comben R/F in the forward line. This may be worth rolling the dice.
I ended up moving away from Witts as looking at his recent scores it was a bit less than expected, Grundy news flow is positive and basically the return on $380k invested didn't way up the risk/return.
I also considered the R2 rookie last year, however, it did look like the main rucks would be back by week 4-5 (they came earlier) and the risk/return was not there as your flexibility to adjust was not there. If Preuss looks good and a cheaper R3 has solid outlook, then maybe consider that option. Witts is not a disaster choice at all, it will be ok, just maybe suboptimal.