Itās not - because he was talking about cash generation on the bench so the rookie score isnāt contributing to the weekly score
It doesn't change that if they're the best cash generators they're also the best scorers, if you assumed that all other players on your team scored to their price, the player generating more cash would produce more on field points also as they're outperforming their starting point the most.
It's what I always find is a major flaw when people are picking a Hopper type, they argue points on field over a rookie but always forget the cash difference. Hopper at 95 for example has the same on field value as Chesser scoring 57, all else being equal. The value of a Hopper is you'd hope that 95 is a lot more reliable, whilst a rookie at 57 you will be playing roulette with and just as likely to miss the good games as the bad games!
Cracking work as always, entertainment plus incredible insights. Interesting to see rankings too.
Very keen to have a D2 in my team which means a little sacrificing on 1-2 pricey rookies.
Donāt have Mclean due to two weeks of deep forward role it seems and whilst Phillipou has been in my side most preseason, feels I need to cut him to Essendonās Davey to afford Doc (for Mckenna) in back line and Esava R3.
Partly driven by adding Flanders and Sheezel who I think either have better roles (may not just be HFF). Phillipou JS good, think scoring vs price and bit short of making my team now. Chesser in side too, agree, may be slow burn yet has good upside.
Have spent up on rookies it feels, although 6 rookies on bench at 123k plus Constable on field.
Cash gen is a priority but cannot run too many roomies in defence if they are scoring on field at 40-60 risk.
You pay up when fielding more rookies, job security becomes far more important than pure cash generation when starting a lot of rookies in one position. You significantly shorten the field of replacement options the more you start with, which makes fixing problems much harder, so you just need that added safety.
I don't see the back rookies as weaker at all right now, fwiw, I'd say that Cole, Constable, McKenna, Ginbey, Bowes, Crozier and a couple of others will score as well or better than the M8/F6 types.
Oddly the mid rookies look the weakest line to me, forwards have depth, I expect I'll pick the wrong two from the field of 15 and be using two trades there but I have no worries there, if the premiums weren't so outstanding there this year I dare say I'd be playing 4 there as well!
Right now I've got 2 DPP guys on my MID bench, such is the strength of the other two spots. I'm also spending more than I think I've ever done on the bench at basically 150k, part of that is starting Constable over Cole down back but it's still a lot and will almost certainly go up when I ditch Madden which is inevitable, this is the longest a non-forced donut has ever made it in my preseason teams
A lot of mouths to feed in the Kangas HB lineā¦.! LMac, Ziebell and Hall (when fit) to startā¦. not sure heāll spend enough time there to be worthwhile
It's really an added bonus, you pick him as a HF with a decent role and you hope they use HB to inflate him. If he lands there it's probably at the expense of Perez (who goes out for Corr anyway imo) or Goater. It's actually good they've got a an obvious out for him. I'm not sure what happens with Hall, he's the kind of player that Clarko would have issues with and there's been no sign he's playing so far, Hall is your textbook way better at SC than football guy.
Will be interesting to see, positive is there will be a fair bit of ball down there, especially if they keep kicking it to the other team every time they go forward!
I think Sheezel is among the best rookies without the back time, that would elevate him to pretty much the best if he got it. Especially given that Corr and McDonald will take the hard defensive matchups.