Crofford Jr, 2021 - Google Patents
An Approximate Dynamic Programming Approach to Determine the Optimal Draft Strategy for a Single Team during the National Football League DraftCrofford Jr, 2021
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The purpose of this research is to determine the optimal strategy for a single team when participating in the National Football League (NFL) Draft using Approximate Dynamic Programming (ADP). General managers and coaches currently draft the best player …
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