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Richard Thaler & Cade Massey on the NFL Draft, Misbehaving GM's, & Exploiting Inefficiencies | #477

The Meb Faber Show - Better Investing

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The Probability That One Player Is Better Over His Career Than the Next Player Drafted His Position

The first stat we ever looked into was what's the probability that one player drafted is better over his career than the next player drafted his position? That probability across the entire draft is 52%, which is flipping coins, basically. If you're literally flipping coins, it's 50%. And it's 52%.

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