That being said, I can only be making educated guesses at best to understand how my draft went. However, they are just guesses, and I still wont have all the information on every single player before the draft, so most of my guesses will be wrong. I probably will know how I did in the first round, but I wont know how the other managers planned and I surely wont know how I did in the second and third round. I don't want to make guesses and without those draft edit numbers the draft just feels like a lottery.
Lets say that was my draft, I still would like to know where my 2nd-13th preference was placed.
In addition, there is some value in merchandising associated with having players you drafted play a key role in your team. For a strong team, this will only happen with sustained, long-term effort, since newly drafted players will not be ready to contribute for quite a while and need to be given key minutes while they develop. However, there is a substantial long-term bonus associated with your key player having been drafted by your own team, so it's well worth the investment in the long term if you can pull it off.
Does this also apply to the players you started with? Because my best player is one of the players I started with. This is 44,5 seasons ago, and I don't see the big effect on merchandise you are talking about. I also have one drafted player that are in development and have performed among the best lately, but I don't see that either.
This is 44,5 seasons ago