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Including picks in subsequent rounds where we were picking at the top of those rounds.
Relative to our drafting position, he has done, to me, average. You should have solid players where we have drafted. But he has missed enough to give me pause.
I get that but that still doesn't tell me how often he should have drafted solid players at the top of the rounds. No one drafts at a 100% success rate so what is a good percentage at the location Snead was picking in?
Given that he was drafting at the top of the rounds, what hit rate is good for that draft location? For example, what's a good hit rate for the top of round 2?
An average is a comparison. You're making a judgment of where he is relative to other GMs without data on how the other GMs are doing.
Brockers was 14th, Tree was 30th, Donald was 13th...and they have a fair number of hits in rounds 3-7 too.
Use percentages compared to other GMs, or you have nothing.