So the top ranking forward after 3 rounds is a rookie who is not even a forward
Does that make a mockery of the whole position? Go Sheezel
I did find it quite amusing in the preseason with the five “premium” forward line setup and all the players to magically average 10+ points over a 23 game season thanks to increased midfield minutes,etc in the position which historically boasts the fewest top line premiums. Oh how I wish I went all in with the cheap forward setup with Chandler, Daniels and Ziebell over Fyfe, Bruhn and Flanders which would have meant Ziebell at F2 and Sheezel at F4 allowing the amount of midpricers to decrease in other positions (eg H Clark gone and replaced by Daicos) and allow Oliver over Brayshaw. Luckily I grabbed the trio in my keeper league this and last year.
With the introduction of dual position changes and the forward line most likely to feature those of most relevance, role changes for breakout players,etc which usually spend the start of their career in a forward role before moving into the midfield, players moving to the backline, and the ability for midpricers to be used as a quick five odd round cash grab to then upgrade into a premium or new dual position player, I don’t see much need to overload on fwd premiums. Although I may be a tad biased given this is the third or fourth year I have went in with one forward priced over $450,000 but has still yet to translate to any nice overall rank.