I'm not sure One and Done is the best strategy anyway. I've considered it, but is drafting in the 4th round next year, better than an 11th or 12th round pick this year? I'm not so sure it is. Only half the senior picks (36 seniors) from this draft are going to be available next year to re-draft, so after 3 rounds of drafting next year we will essentially be 36 picks into rookies as the best options or what's left of these players after 12 rounds of drafting. The first pick in a 4th round grad transfer draft next year would be the 37th best rookie, or whats left after 12 rounds in this draft. There aren't 37 good options for rookies in any given season anyway.
Problem might have been solved by staggering this draft by drafting seniors from 68, 88, 08, juniors from 69, 89, 09, sophomores from 70, 90, 10, and freshman from 71, 91, 11. But that is moot.
4/21/2020 10:49 AM (edited)