I'm a new member this week and I'm trying to get familiar with the tools. The one thing I can't figure out with you VBR is how to use them for drafting. For example, Tom Brady is the QB28 which might be his projected points for the year but this obviously makes no sense for drafting. Please point me in the direction of where to find rankings for the draft. If VBR are the sole tool, how many rounds would you use the VBR? Through the first 7 or 8 rounds and then go to drafting bench players with high potential based on independent rankings? Please help. Thanks.

Brandon Niles 4for4 Scout

VBR rankings are nice to give you an idea of how is great value compared to their ADP. So I actually use those rankings as a separate sheet, highlighting players that look to be going later than they should go. Then as those highlighted rounds pop up, I check to see if those players are still there. I also sometimes will use it as a tie breaker if I'm looking at two players I like, to see which one is most likely to fall to the next round.

For draft day, I really like the simple Top 200 rankings https://www.4for4.com/tools/top-200

And I also love the Full Impact tool: https://www.4for4.com/full-impact

These give me a really good idea of how my draft should go, then I always have the positional rankings in front of me as well, so I can plan out my targets by position a little better and help me make decisions.

Hope that helps, and I'm glad to have you as a member on the site!

Jul 25, 2015 ยท 6:04 PM EDT