Draftee Money By Team
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Nerio
Registered Posting Freak Code: 848 words, draft double media Let's take a look at how many players each team picked up and how much wealth was added to each team this past draft via the bank accounts of those players! Most of this data was collected a bit before the draft so some of it may be a training or so off. Players also have the position they were picked in the draft next to their name. 12 Anthony Archer 2.90m Average: 2.90m Tampa doesn't get much this draft with Anthony Archer coming in basically with a SMJHL starting salary. 4 Finn Rhys 9.90m 7 Khabib Nurmagomedov 7.70m 16 Noah Andros 6.81m 23 Jean-Paul Boivin 1.75m 32 Conor Tanner 36.89m Average: 12.6m Edmonton does pretty well for themselves with their five picks. Carried on the back of their GM, they're bringing $63m to the franchise, at an average of $12.6m per player. 9 Prince Devitt 21.80m Average: 21.8m Calgary's pickup is relatively well off. It's fortunate that Prince is coming from Kelowna because none of that money should be needed on winter clothes. 15 Artem Mozgov 0.61m 31 Henry Morris IV 7.88m Average: 4.24m Winnipeg barely falls short of being able to buy 1 player a full set of equipment with the $8.49m brought in split (like a 95/5 split) between two players. 1 Elijah Jones 76.15m 18 Nolan McMahon 6.92m Average: 41.53m The Panthers pick up the number 1 pick overall who is packing the number 2 wallet overall with Elijah Jones. They brought in about 10 times the amount Winnipeg did with roughly $83m. 6 Cody 120.80m Average: 120.80m West Kendall brings in the wealthiest player with Cody's $120m, which also puts them at the top of the totals list. Quality over quantity (or is it quantity in this case since it's money?) 3 Bo Kane 12.18m 11 Mikas Bieksa 28.00m 27 Heat Siecker 0.40m Average: 13.53m San Francisco brings in a modest $40.58m split between three players, though primarily split between two, for an average of $13.5m 2 Noah Brusky 7.30m 5 Ricky Spanish 72.36m 21 Jake Primeau 1.85m 35 Cal Clucker 14.56m 37 Gavin Hughes 13.50m Average: 21.91m Texas pulls in the 2nd most money this draft with their five picks, totaling $109.5m for an average of nearly $22m. While it's not distributed too evenly, almost four of their players are capable of buying a full equipment set which isn't too bad. 44 Raquel Castillo Gutierrez 17.88m Average: 17.88m New Orleans pulls in a respectable amount attached to their player with the last pick of the draft, definitely enough for a full season of training, equipment, and some redistribution. 19 Denver Wolfe 39.90m Average: 39.90m Buffalo's single pick has enough for over two seasons of their growth, coming in at the 4th biggest wallet of the draft. 8 Jan Zacha 25.30m 13 Derek Bohne Jr. 11.37m 14 Knox Booth 11.75m 30 Jared Lammi 2.50m Average: 12.72m Toronto's four picks have a decent amount, averaging $12.7m for a total of 50.92m, with all but one of them being able to afford the next season’s training already. 10 Skao Anazibf 27.61m 26 Jagger Fourquette 24.85m Average: 26.22m Both Hamilton players are bringing in respectable wallets, averaging $26.2m for a total of 52.45m. These players are set for training and equipment for good bit. 20 Leonid Kofix 8.55m 36 Nicklaus Engel 1.80m Average: 5.175m Chicago's two players' wallets are similar to Winnipegs, just a tad higher each, bringing it to a 10.35m total. 17 Jakub Bruchevski 1.00m 22 Delver Fudgeson 5.12m 24 Jukka Jokinen 3.00m Average: 3.04m New England's picks aren't bringing much with a total barely above a season's training for a single player at 9.12m. Here are the final total standings: 1 $120.80m 2 $109.56m 3 $83.07m 4 $63.06m 5 $52.45m 6 $50.92m 7 $40.58m 8 $39.90m 9 $21.80m 10 $17.88m 11 $10.35m 12 $9.12m 13 $8.49m 14 $2.90m 15 $0m 16 $0m And here are the final standings for averages: 1 $120.80m 2 $41.54m 3 $39.90m 4 $26.23m 5 $21.91m 6 $21.80m 7 $17.88m 8 $13.53m 9 $12.73m 10 $12.61m 11 $5.18m 12 $4.24m 13 $3.04m 14 $2.90m 15 $0.00m 16 $0.00m
diacope
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Should have posted this after the recent pay day, interesting write though. Nice work
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Oops forgot Manhattan
jcfbey01
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This is really cool, maybe add a average money per player drafted, so we can see which teams benefit from volume and which benefit from quality?
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