24 is still early, IMO and according to the help file the average peak start should be 25, and with the slider setting I adjusted it should be 25.5. However, according to those numbers posted by Nick, this fear of people peaking at 22 and 23 is based, at least a little, in perception bias. It also seems those numbers are cumulative.
Also, 9 of the 10 22 yr olds who were peaked were drafted and played in college. Then once you get to the 23 and 24 year olds you start to see players that didn't make my radar for file edits or people I just plained missed an early peak start. I tried to catch as many as I could but over the course of 1500 edits you're bound to miss a few.
32 out of 2004 total players is only 1.6% of the population. To be clear I still feel this should be bumped to help minimize the number of draftees with a low peak. I think we need to decide if we want to bump avg peak start up a notch before we draft another batch of players.
Also, 9 of the 10 22 yr olds who were peaked were drafted and played in college. Then once you get to the 23 and 24 year olds you start to see players that didn't make my radar for file edits or people I just plained missed an early peak start. I tried to catch as many as I could but over the course of 1500 edits you're bound to miss a few.
32 out of 2004 total players is only 1.6% of the population. To be clear I still feel this should be bumped to help minimize the number of draftees with a low peak. I think we need to decide if we want to bump avg peak start up a notch before we draft another batch of players.
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Cumulative Record: 1894 - 1184 (.615%)