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I know what you may be thinking “Why would I read a Hitman article when I could hear him say it in that smooth voice?”
I agree with you completely but some things are better put into article format rather than the best podcast to ever hit the IFL airwaves.
Last year the EG crew tossed out a phenomenal data drop about the previous draft and then the Hitman himself threw out one as well.
Well 2020 was not the end!
Let’s review how it works for those that don’t remember or are new…
Dynasty Guru and his Hit Rates
The idea for adjusted scoring came while the Hitman was reading an old article that he came across from The Dynasty Guru about how often rookie draft picks hit (article can be found here).
If you are too lazy to read the article here is the long and short of it:
Based off how often rookies become fantasy starters
Data used from 2012-2017
Hit Rate = at least 1 season at a fantasy starter rank
This means top 24 RB, top 30 WR, top 12 QB
Dynasty Guru found that the hit rate per round were as follows:
1st Round – 45.8%
2nd Round – 30.6%
3rd Round or After – 9.3%
This was obviously done for leagues that include no IDP players.
The Hitman and his Adjusted Scoring Metric
So looking to expand on this profound work, the Hitman took the guru’s data and expanded it to include IDP players. Since we have a mixed league it is natural to think that a doubling of the round should still rain true.
1st & 2nd Round – 45.8%
3rd & 4th Round – 30.6%
5th Round or After – 9.3%
Taking these hit rates a metric begins to form.
To adjust for actual skill of drafting we must account for how hard it is to find a player of value in each tier of the draft (Day 1, Day 2, Day 3). To do this the Adjusted Scoring metric was created.
Adjusted Scoring is done as follows:
Player points * (1-Round hit rate) = Adjusted Scoring
Obviously we know that McCaffrey is worth more to a team than Martinez, but we are talking about draft skill here. These two actually rank as the 5th and 6th overall adjusted points respectively in the AFC.
This essentially takes into account that a player of superb caliber in McCaffrey at 1.04 takes the same skill to draft as Blake Martinez at 5.05. I’m sure we can find arguments against this but let’s move on to what all the metric accounts for…
Adjusted Scoring:
PROS of the metric:
Total points of a player over their rookie contract
The round the player was drafted in
Consistent scoring
CONS of the metric:
Hurts teams that have not been in the league for 3-4 years
Doesn’t account for position depth
Players with only 1-2 years of experience may have higher average points if they end up being a flash in the pan
Now that that is out of the way, let’s move on to the data
Historical Adjusted Scoring per Pick per Franchise
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AFC 2020
2020 Average adjusted scoring per pick of the AFC
AFC 2021 Update
2021 Average adjusted scoring per pick of the AFC
NFC 2020
2020 Average adjusted scoring per pick of the NFC
NFC 2021 Update
2021 Average adjusted scoring per pick of the NFC
As you can see the adjusted scoring per pick represents that average amount of points over a 4 year period that a franchise can expect from each pick that they make.
Teams that miss in the first round get hurt worse than a team that misses in the 7th, and a team that consistently hits with mid-round picks is shown to be more fruitful than one that drafts a mediocre first round talent.
Overall Individual Player Adjusted Points
AFC TOP 25 Players Ever (Based on Average Points in League Career)
Round
Pick
OVR
FRANCHISE
PLAYER
Average Real Points
Average Adjusted Points
3
6
37
Las Vegas Raiders – Craig
Herbert, Justin
486.80
337.84
3
10
42
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Watson, Deshaun
439.80
305.22
3
9
41
Miami Dolphins – Brad
Mahomes, Patrick
417.89
290.01
3
2
34
Buffalo Bills – Travis
Allen, Josh
405.80
281.63
3
14
46
Houston Texans – Peru
Wentz, Carson
384.79
267.04
1
11
11
Denver Broncos – David
Murray, Kyler
480.68
260.53
3
1
33
Miami Dolphins – Brad
Mayfield, Baker
356.07
247.11
5
5
69
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Martinez, Blake
257.59
233.63
1
1
1
Miami Dolphins – Brad
Elliott, Ezekiel
414.00
224.39
5
6
77
Cleveland Browns – Kyle
Bates, Jessie
242.12
219.60
2
15
31
Baltimore Ravens – Matt
Jackson, Lamar
404.08
219.01
1
7
7
New England Patriots – Mark
Kamara, Alvin
386.61
209.54
4
9
61
Buffalo Bills – Travis
Jones, Daniel
286.95
199.14
4
9
61
Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate
Trubisky, Mitchell
282.41
195.99
1
4
4
Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate
McCaffrey, Christian
358.68
194.40
3
5
37
Houston Texans – Peru
Jones, Aaron
268.58
186.39
1
6
6
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Thomas, Michael
326.78
177.11
4
14
66
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Watt, T.J.
255.10
177.04
2
6
22
New York Jets – Aaron
Goff, Jared
326.56
177.00
1
15
15
Pittsburgh Steelers – Spencer
Leonard, Darius
325.58
176.47
6
5
85
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Byard, Kevin
194.40
176.32
5
3
67
Cleveland Browns – Kyle
Bell, Vonn
193.19
175.22
6
10
90
Baltimore Ravens – Matt
Campbell, De’Vondre
192.45
174.55
6
15
105
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Brown, Jayon
191.69
173.86
1
1
1
Cincinnati Bengals – Danny
Jacobs, Josh
320.00
173.44
1
3
3
Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate
Chubb, Nick
319.17
172.99
NFC TOP 25 Players Ever (Based on Average Points in League Career)
Round
Pick
OVR
FRANCHISE
PLAYER
Average Real Points
Average Adjusted Points
6
14
94
New York Giants – Djordan
Prescott, Dak
424.575
385.089525
3
11
43
Detroit Lions – Nate
Herbert, Justin
486.8
337.8392
3
19
51
Los Angeles Rams – Andy
Mahomes, Patrick
417.8875
290.013925
4
14
66
Detroit Lions – Nate
Allen, Josh
405.8
281.6252
3
3
35
Detroit Lions – Mac
Wentz, Carson
384.7875
267.042525
1
7
7
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Murray, Kyler
480.675
260.52585
2
13
29
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Watson, Deshaun
439.8
238.3716
5
7
71
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Martinez, Blake
257.5875
233.6318625
1
1
1
Dallas Cowboys – Brian O.
Elliott, Ezekiel
414
224.388
5
8
79
Carolina Panthers – Nils
Bates, Jessie
242.1166667
219.5998167
2
13
29
Seattle Seahawks – Will
Jackson, Lamar
404.0833333
219.0131667
1
1
10
Arizona Cardinals – Jai
Kamara, Alvin
386.6125
209.543975
6
3
83
Chicago Bears – Nic
Schobert, Joe
220.0625
199.5966875
3
8
40
Atlanta Falcons – Floyd
Jones, Daniel
286.95
199.1433
4
9
61
New Orleans Saints – Carlos
Trubisky, Mitchell
282.4125
195.994275
1
3
3
Los Angeles Rams – Andy
McCaffrey, Christian
358.675
194.40185
1
15
15
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Mayfield, Baker
356.0666667
192.9881333
3
1
42
Arizona Cardinals – Jai
Jones, Aaron
268.575
186.39105
5
3
74
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Hubbard, Sam
198.7833333
180.2964833
1
7
7
Green Bay Packers – Barry
Thomas, Michael
326.775
177.11205
4
12
64
Green Bay Packers – Barry
Watt, T.J.
255.1
177.0394
2
1
17
Los Angeles Rams – Andy
Goff, Jared
326.5625
176.996875
1
11
11
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Leonard, Darius
325.5833333
176.4661667
5
12
76
Seattle Seahawks – Will
Bell, Vonn
193.1875
175.2210625
6
6
86
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Campbell, De’Vondre
192.45
174.55215
As you can see QBs tend to have high value when they hit later (3rd round on). Let’s take out QBs to get another look.
AFC TOP 25 Players Ever excluding QBs (Based on Average Points in League Career)
Round
Pick
OVR
FRANCHISE
PLAYER
Average Real Points
Average Adjusted Points
5
5
69
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Martinez, Blake
257.59
233.63
1
1
1
Miami Dolphins – Brad
Elliott, Ezekiel
414
224.39
5
6
77
Cleveland Browns – Kyle
Bates, Jessie
242.12
219.6
1
7
7
New England Patriots – Mark
Kamara, Alvin
386.61
209.54
1
4
4
Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate
McCaffrey, Christian
358.68
194.4
3
5
37
Houston Texans – Peru
Jones, Aaron
268.58
186.39
1
6
6
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Thomas, Michael
326.78
177.11
4
14
66
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Watt, T.J.
255.1
177.04
1
15
15
Pittsburgh Steelers – Spencer
Leonard, Darius
325.58
176.47
6
5
85
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Byard, Kevin
194.4
176.32
5
3
67
Cleveland Browns – Kyle
Bell, Vonn
193.19
175.22
6
10
90
Baltimore Ravens – Matt
Campbell, De’Vondre
192.45
174.55
6
15
105
Los Angeles Chargers – Decker
Brown, Jayon
191.69
173.86
1
1
1
Cincinnati Bengals – Danny
Jacobs, Josh
320
173.44
1
3
3
Jacksonville Jaguars – Nate
Chubb, Nick
319.17
172.99
7
8
114
Oakland Raiders – Mark Prendo
Johnson, John
190.56
172.84
5
7
78
New York Jets – Cory
Payne, Da’Ron
190.52
172.8
2
5
21
Indianapolis Colts – Erik
Allen, Josh
405.8
172.06
1
 2
2
New York Jets – Cory
Taylor, Jonathan
312.2
169.21
7
13
119
Miami Dolphins – Brad
King, Desmond
186.49
169.14
5
15
86
Cincinnati Bengals – Danny
White, Tre’Davious
185.46
168.21
5
18
89
Cincinnati Bengals – Danny
Crosby, Maxx
185.15
167.93
3
18
50
Cleveland Browns – Kyle
Baker, Jerome
237.92
165.11
7
7
113
Oakland Raiders – Mark Prendo
Jackson, Eddie
181.95
165.03
7
7
113
Kansas City Chiefs – Curt
Willis, Khari
181.83
164.92
NFC TOP 25 Players Ever excluding QBs (Based on Average Points in League Career)
Round
Pick
OVR
FRANCHISE
PLAYER
Average Real Points
Average Adjusted Points
5
7
71
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Martinez, Blake
257.588
233.632
1
1
1
Dallas Cowboys – Brian O.
Elliott, Ezekiel
414
224.388
5
8
79
Carolina Panthers – Nils
Bates, Jessie
242.117
219.6
1
1
10
Arizona Cardinals – Jai
Kamara, Alvin
386.613
209.544
6
3
83
Chicago Bears – Nic
Schobert, Joe
220.063
199.597
1
3
3
Los Angeles Rams – Andy
McCaffrey, Christian
358.675
194.402
3
1
42
Arizona Cardinals – Jai
Jones, Aaron
268.575
186.391
5
3
74
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Hubbard, Sam
198.783
180.296
1
7
7
Green Bay Packers – Barry
Thomas, Michael
326.775
177.112
4
12
64
Green Bay Packers – Barry
Watt, T.J.
255.1
177.039
1
11
11
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Leonard, Darius
325.583
176.466
5
12
76
Seattle Seahawks – Will
Bell, Vonn
193.188
175.221
6
6
86
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Campbell, De’Vondre
192.45
174.552
7
7
113
Washington Redskins – Brian G.
Brown, Jayon
191.688
173.861
1
1
1
Washington Redskins – Dan
Jacobs, Josh
320
173.44
1
9
9
Detroit Lions – Nate
Chubb, Nick
319.167
172.988
5
7
78
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Payne, Da’Ron
190.517
172.799
1
 2
2
Washington Football Team – Dan
Taylor, Jonathan
312.2
169.212
7
13
119
Detroit Lions – Mac
King, Desmond
186.488
169.144
6
8
98
Atlanta Falcons – Floyd
White, Tre’Davious
185.463
168.214
5
11
82
New Orleans Saints – Carlos
Crosby, Maxx
185.15
167.931
4
12
64
Carolina Panthers – Nils
Baker, Jerome
237.917
165.114
6
15
105
Detroit Lions – Mac
Jackson, Eddie
181.95
165.029
5
8
79
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Luke
Willis, Khari
181.825
164.915
7
11
117
New Orleans Saints – Carlos
Holcomb, Cole
180.25
163.487
The Wrap Up
Listen the Hitman could go on forever with these stats and compare players and values such as how these two values and draft skill levels are equal:
Round
Pick
OVR
FRANCHISE
PLAYER
Average Adjusted Points
1
1
1
Chicago Bears – Nic
Fournette, Leonard JAC RB
157.5774667
5
7
78
San Francisco 49ers – Josh
Payne, Da’Ron WAS DT
157.477875
But we must move on.
I thank you all for reading and feel free to drop me any suggestions that you feel may help the process.
Also here is the link to view the entire spreadsheet so that you all can dig into it as much as you would like:
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