If you started or traded the below in early, then you're obviously going great. However, the list is only a snapshot of the 'wish list' up to Round 5, what happens from hereon is yet to take place. The top averaging players will interchange from round to round due to low & spike score, injury affected score, tag, missed games, etc. History has shown us that there are always a group of players who'll have a 'hot streak' through a season, sometime early/middle/later, the trick (leap of faith) is to jump on & off at the appropriate time. Generally, it's only the Uber Premiums with a solid history who are able to maintain any 'hot' start, even then they will tend to regress from anything above 130.
As an example: Will Daicos maintain his current 133 average...? History would say that he's less likely to do so, particularly as a 2nd year player. A 120 season is not out of the question from hereon but probably a 110-115 is more within the range. He's currently priced at approximately 122 which will likely be more 126 after Round 6.
If he plays all 23 games and end with a season average of 120, then he's going at 116 from hereon. He will only be scoring at an average of 110 from hereon if he was to end the season with a 115 average!
Another way of looking at it is that in order to get what you pay for this round, that is, you're paying for a 122 player, then he needs to go at 119 for the remainder of the season.
Let's apply the same logic to Dawson who seems to be on every coaches wish list. His currently priced to average approximately 131, that's what you're paying for him!
In order to get return for what you paid for (a 131 average), he needs to go at 132 from hereon; 118 for a season average of 120; 105 for a season average of 110.
At the end of the day, the FOMO phenomenon is siginificantly elevated, especially around this phase of a season. Those that buy on impulse will generally hit a wall later down the line or find themselves forced into lower end players to complete their team. Others who practice prudence, diligence & patience when buying will more than likely end up with a completed team that will be competitive during the latter stages of the season.
Know what you're buying & paying, set realistic expectations on your targetted players (yes you may move them up after 5 rounds but within reason), assess how each and every upgrade affects your team from a scoring and team balance POV. It's not all about ticking off this week's upgrade, but you have to plan on the next series of upgrades towards completing your team. Focus on removing those area of weak on-field Rookie scoring, be it D6, M8 or F6 and work up from there.
By applying some common sense and logic, you'll hopefully prevent your team from hitting that wall and enjoy the process of bringing your team to completion. More importantly, be happy that you've ended up with a competitive team for the run home.