I play in a point style league, and it is so simple to download the projections and plug in the formulas to forecast the players points for my particular league.
Now, what I have always done in prep for the draft is to sort players by postion. Yet, I have had to go and change all the outfielders to a "7". In order to deal with to multi-position guys, I copy and paste their stats as many times as needed, then assign them one position for each line. For example, Craig Wilson would have three lines, one with a position of "2", another "3", and the last one a "7".
So, is there an easier way way for me to do this? And, would one viable solution be for HQ to dedicate a number of columns, albeit narrow, and assign one column for each position?
One last thing . . .why ARE the outfielders assigned positions for left, center, and right? Is that for a certain format(s) required by some league?
Now, what I have always done in prep for the draft is to sort players by postion. Yet, I have had to go and change all the outfielders to a "7". In order to deal with to multi-position guys, I copy and paste their stats as many times as needed, then assign them one position for each line. For example, Craig Wilson would have three lines, one with a position of "2", another "3", and the last one a "7".
So, is there an easier way way for me to do this? And, would one viable solution be for HQ to dedicate a number of columns, albeit narrow, and assign one column for each position?
One last thing . . .why ARE the outfielders assigned positions for left, center, and right? Is that for a certain format(s) required by some league?
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