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These guys were taken in the top couple rounds of Trad. draft.
These guys were taken in the top couple rounds of Trad. draft. They were available over a 5 month period of RT drafting, with at least 4 guys in each of those drafts, with a couple guys lasting until pick 8.
Robinson Cano
Dan Johnson
Tim Stauffer
Aaron Hill
Kelly Johnson
Chien-Ming Wang
Zach Duke
Robinson Tejeda
Ervin Santana
So Taguchi
Mike Morse
Aaron Small
Felix Hernandez
Jeff Francoeur
Brian McCann
Jason Vargas
Ryan Doumit
Edwin Encarnacion
Scott Baker
Bobby Jenks
Brandon McCarthy
Brandon Medders
Matt Murton
Brad Eldred
Chris Shelton
Sergio Mitre
Josh Willingham
These guys were then available in the rookie draft:
Scott Kazmir
Brad Hawpe
Joe Blanton
Gustavo Chacin
Dallas McPherson
Victor Diaz
J.J. Hardy
Jeremy Reed
Andy Sisco
Chris Young
Jeff Francis
Denny Bautista
Brad Halsey
Tadahito Iguchi
Willy Taveras
Jason Bartlett
Huston Street
Nick Swisher
Jesse Crain
Steve Schmoll
Wilson Valdez
Ambiorix Burgos
Casey Kotchman
Ryan Howard
Brandon League
Mark Teahen
Gavin Floyd
Chris Snyder
Jason Kubel
Chris Burke
Dioner Navarro
Russ Adams
Cameron Loe
I'd be able to get at most 5 of these guys in a traditional draft, while in RT I can get 8 of these guys(if my team is in the bottom 5). Thats 60% more players under the RT method for a losing team.
I think the unpredictability of RT makes scoping out players more difficult as you don't have a full basis of a season to gauge the value of a player. But a guy armed with BA's top 100 list along with attheplates.com composite top 100 will generate more top rookies in RT than in traditionally, mainly because you get more draft picks.