Chipped wrote:
I do find most of my draft picks improve instead of bust; certain traits may decrease the likelihood of busts.
For example DEs with 100 speed will always be good even if their other stats drop. Also I look for players that already have some skill in important areas, such as CBs with a higher man coverage rating relative to other players in the draft.
This. When I'm scouting a draft, I start by downloading the entire draft into a CSV file and then do my first sort of position players (so all non-QBs and non-P/Ks) by the attributes that do not change, specifically SP and AC. There are other attributes that don't change as well, but those are the two I start with.
I then start excluding players from my draft list that are too slow, not fast enough off the line. This helps me quickly eliminate 70-80% of the draft. At that point, I can start digging into the secondary attributes.
Long story short. You can already scout the draft. It just requires some patience and spreadsheets.