DR HQ: Positional Health Reports: SP

A quick note on how to use this and the other positional health reports as you build your cheat sheets for draft day or look to make early season trades: If you are risk adverse, this will help you avoid acquiring players who are not going to give you full value for where/how you acquired them on draft.  If you are in a league that has high inflation because of the freeze list, then you may need to take more gambles on some of the players on this and the other lists. The focus is more on playing time rather than how the injury or surgery will impact the player’s production on the field. At this point in spring training, it is difficult to project what the impact will be on the player’s production due to the injury situation.  Once we...

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