This is where I say the charts (new, original, whatever) fail miserably. The team that is trading up isn't trading for a pick (except in some weird cases like the Saints deal with Philly last month). They're trading for a specific player. So throw the points out the window. If you pay 400 points for a 250 point pick but get a player that you grade as being worth 500 points, the chart would say you made a bad trade - when you got a steal based on the value of the player you're getting.
Four of the Value Challenge (regular) players still haven't been picked but are getting close to maxing out as fallers. It's shaping up to be between Tim and me depending on who falls more between Quay Walker and Sam Howell. If Walker gets picked quickly in round four and Howell keeps falling, Tim wins. RT and TopDawg had strong runs but are getting hurt by Perrion Winfrey in addition to one of Walker/Howell.
LoL. Everyone get that Rams hype video? Pretty funny. Falls more? Typo? Quay Walker went round 1 hey?
Of course it's kinda early to schedule a surgery when he was just drafted and didn't want surgery to begin with.
Fixed. Formula was off by one column on Walker - apparently pasted before I put in some $ and wasn't repasted, so it was pulling his pick from a blank space as if he wasn't drafted yet.
And... Tim blew the rest of us away in the Draft Value Challenge. Doesn't matter when the other guys get picked.
I'll make the Iron Man spreadsheet in the morning and remove formulas from the draft position. I'll just fill those in manually when the guys get picked. Might as well because I was manually copying and pasting some of the other formulas anyway.
Lol. He's not in the Iron Man version. The idiots there are Johnny Utah, Torgo, and Ogrot (the anti-Torgo). Another bit of fun/trivia: see if you can figure out Johnny Utah's strategy (his fictional entry is in the first post in the game thread).