My recollection is that all 5's are A+, A, or A-,
All 4's are B+, B, or B-.
But there will be 5's and 4's that you won't know the letter grade for.
Each time you "scout" you are given one piece of information about one player. The player is chosen at random from among the 48 players. So the first time you scout, you are given the star rating. If you happen to scout a player a second time, you would be given the letter grade. And if you scout a player a 3rd time, you would be given the best position.
I also agree with Superfly about the spending. My first season, I only played 3 games before the draft and hadn't even found the menu that controlled scouting, and did quite well in the draft, with all 3 players capable of playing for my team. One was eventually sold when I bought some other players.
Last season (in D.IV) expenses were tight, and so I cut back to $5000 and one scouting. Even though I had the 14th pick overall, I had one draftee who was good enough to start, and another who I could sell. The 3rd (who was the 46th overall pick among 48) was fired. He wasn't a total loser, and if some other team had drafted him, he might have made the team - but it was unlikely that they would look for that skill level on the TL.
Last edited by jimrtex at 4/14/2008 1:46:39 PM