CHASING THE 2015 NFBC: Using BHQ tools to dig for value

Our NFBC Main Event draft is fast approaching.  When the time comes to start drafting players for our roster, we'll be looking for those players whose production will exceed where we have to take them.  That's how you create an edge; that's how you win these leagues.

However, as BaseballHQ.com has told us for years, the top of the draft is not the place to accomplish this. In our first four rounds—and especially the first round—our goal should be to get a return that at least meets our investment. These are our foundation players; the players that will create the core of our team.  Our primary objective: don't swing and miss.  Play it safe with your foundation; avoid unnecessary downside to obtain a marginal gain in value. The potential...

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