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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Moving Centers to Guard
It seems like I'm constantly trying to sign FA guards, draft and development a new one and still am short-handed at that position. By round five or six there are always some very nice looking centers hanging around the draft board. Anyone had any success in moving a C to G? Does it work all the time and, thus, feel "exploity"? Is there enough randomness in the new position experience ratings that it's risky enough not to be an exploit?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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I haven't done it much, but with Jim's revelation that size matters for performance, my #1 concern would be size. At a quick glance, the top 10 rated centers in WOOF average 293.0 pounds, and only three are over 300 pounds. The top 10 guards average 320.8 pounds, and only one (at 297) is under 300 pounds.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Seattle
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