No, it's not normal. But it's a lottery in a way. But you have to differ those star rating and potential.
They are just losely connected.
Star rating gives you range of TSP for that player. I don't know exact numbers, I've experienced too little drafts.
Potential gives you ranges of potential :-D ... so 5 star is 9-11 4 star is I think 7-9 etc.
But, you can get high tsp with low potential, because that's just the starting point.
Potential is long term stat i.e. how good player can be in let's say 10 seasons of training.
Your drafted perenial allstar can have 80 or more skill points if you're lucky and he'll be better in 1st or 2nd season than let's say HOF... but when they are both 28-30yo, with same amount of training, the HOF will be better
And 3rd stat from draft is grade rating... this will tell you skill distribution. This one is more closely connected to star rating. Where it can indicate where that star rating range is allocated. Whether it's in secondaries or primary skills
Last edited by Merimen at 2/28/2025 10:19:39 AM