Value Percentile: "Did you draft a good player?"
A player's value based on their career to dateshown as a percentile - a
player value percentile of 70 means they are more valuable than 70% of other pros. Player value is highly impacted by playing time - players that miss time have lower values.
Playing Time (PT) Adjusted Value: "Is this an impactful player?"
Gives a view of a player's value only based on the games they played in.
Players like Jordan Mailata or Jameson Williams will have a lower than expected Value Percentile but a much higher
PT Adjusted Value as an example.
Draft Capital: "How much draft capital was used on this player?"
View of how much draft capital was used on the player - the higher they were drafted, the higher the chart. This will give a view on value in the draft.
Class Value vs. Expected: "Was this player a value in the draft?"
Compares what value the player delivered at their draft slot vs. historical averages. It could be a good
player (higher value percentile) but fell short of expected value at their draft slot and this will be lower.
Career Length: "How long has the player played?"
View on how long the player's career is (up to current).
Total Career Value: "Is this a good player over their career?"
A player's total value over their career. This will
value players that produced over an extended period of time vs. Value Percentile which ignores career length.