Here's the definitive guide to whether you have a rookie, a midpricer, or a premium - only, it's not quite so simple.
If a player is between $0 - $200,000, it is a rookie.
If a player is between $200,000 - $210,000, you have rookie scoring for midpricer cost
Now things get a bit complicated; each line has it's own rules.
In Defence and Ruck, the midpricer price range is between $210,000 - $500,000.
The forward line is the same this year, although in some seasons that range can shrink to $450,000; similarly, the ruck gap can increase to $550,000
The midfield range is between $210,000 - $550,000.
Anything above those ranges are premiums, anything below are rookies - except:
this is just what you're paying for; the scoring range is a little different.
In defence and ruck, premium scoring starts at $550,000
In the forward line, $500,000
In the midfield, $600,000
This means that between $500-$550k in defence and ruck, and between $550-$600k in the midfield, you're paying premium prices for mid-pricer scoring; of course you're picking players like Young, Daicos, LDU etc in the hopes they'll breakout and move up into the premium rung of scoring.
This methodology is far harsher on what is considered a premium scorer vis a vis a premium-priced player.
For instance, in my current team, based on most consensus, I have a 12-3-15 structure.
Based on my parameters, I have a 10-5-15 structure, but I'm paying for a 12-3-15 structure (Nick Daicos and Rowan Marshall are premium price but offer midpricer scoring).