Let's get into the nuances of making your own fantasy hockey draft tier list.
And that's the first key takeawsay: your own is the most important part of that sentence. Tiers only work if you're comfortable with them. The goal is to make sure you feel confident and in control as the pressure of your fantasy draft builds.
But maybe you don't have time to crunch projections or debate every player. You can absolutely deep dive into the process -- calculating drop-offs, percentage fades, or projection decay rates -- and it's fun if you like that sort of thing. The good news is that if you don't, only minimal effort is enough to turn a basic ranking list into flexible tiers that adapt as your draft unfolds.
Even five minutes spent drawing dividing lines through a cheat sheet can turn a simp