Bowtie found the post you are referring to and came up with this. Not perfect but I think it will do the job. I responded in that post but thought I would share it here too.
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Originally Posted by Sweed
For sorting your draft eligible players you could add "pro years" to your view and then sort the column with those with 0 years at the top. You may have some minor league or free agents still show up that, while not in the draft still haven't put in a full year but at least it might help a bit.
Strike that, I have the game open and think I have a better way to sort. Add pro years to your view and also have levels in your view. Then sort by level. Those that aren't playing at any level will be at the top of the list with a dash (-) listed in the level column. Then look over at the "pro years" column and almost everyone with 0 pro years will be your draft candidates. It is possible that a FA that was never drafted previously could sneak into the picture but if he is that bad why is he on your short list?
It would be nice to have an "amateur" filter added to the filter button. IMHO a much better solution than trying to have to keep track of what colors or fonts indicate.
I'm nowhere near the draft so no amateurs are in this picture but here is a screen shot showing a view I use to evaluate minor league batters that has the columns you would need to do your sort. Also have a similar view to evaluate minor league pitchers. Both would be handy for your sort as they would also include current and potential ratings along with stats from the league they play in. Hope that helps.
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