Setting the Course: Roster Assessment

Four weeks into the season, and here we are. While it's much too early to overreact to our place in the standings, there are some things we can take stock of. We don't need to know what will happen to plan that something will. Part of establishing this plan is knowing what we have. As we figure this part out, we see what we need. In this article, we'll break this idea down and identify ways to ensure we are ready to put ourselves in the best position to succeed and act decisively when disaster (inevitably) strikes. 

Projecting Success

Many drafters set out to assemble a balanced roster that is competitive across the board and reinforces weak spots with high-value reserves to best protect against risk. Unfortunately, we aren't always...

Almost!

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