David Winter -> RE: 2.2 Auto Fill Depth Charts (3/26/2008 8:37:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Hubbard I saw the same thing. Based on my profile for RB (speed and agility) the highest in those skill ratings should have been #1 on the depth chart but he was last. Hi. A question for you. This might help me understand what people are expecting. What do you think should happen if you have, for example, 3 running backs in your profile and each has different skills called out? RB (SPD & AGL) RB (STR & AGL) RB (HND & SPD) Which one takes priority over the others in the sorting? Which is "the best?" Currently I try to determine "who's best" by doing the following; when I auto generate a depth chart I sort all players first by position (so the relevant position players are at the top of the list), then I sort by combined skills. What this means is that if you have an RB that is HND60 and SPD60 (=120) he's going to be ranked higher than the RB with SPD60 and AGL50 (=110). So even though he was drafted first, his combined skills make him second best. Quarterbacks or Receivers might be a better example position to use because there is more than one slot per position in the depth chart. Specifically for the running back slots, the auto fill assigns one player per slot (it only assigns 1 full back, 1 half back, and 1 3back). So "the best" running back may not be assigned to the half back slot because he's already in the full back slot. If you can let me know how you're expecting this to work there might be something I can do. thanks David
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