Sorry, I didn't answer the rest of your questions in that other post.
masarume wrote:
I noticed that each game I start, the first draft would always be the best…. In terms of player roles and their projected player type. It gets worse in 2nd year and somewhat lousy in the 3rd. Is the 1st scorer/3rd two way center etc.. report based on my ROSTER? Or based on the player on an average NHL team? 
I believe it's based on the average NHL team but I could be wrong. I don't think we've ever received a clear answer on that from the developers. I don't really pay too much attention to that part of the scouting report. I'll look at a player's attributes to look for any glaring weaknesses (like low determination, work rate, or anticipation especially) and then I'll look at the Report Card in the Scouting Report. I look for some combination of A's and B's usually, maybe a C thrown in. My standards lower as the draft progresses. I look at the player's Projected Role last and see if it makes sense when put together with the other info. Sometimes I take it into consideration but other times it looks "off" and I ignore it.
masarume wrote:I also noticed that in the first year, my scouts would vary on the player but with the second/third years, they would be identical (like a previous post)… is this because I’m overwriting certain saved exports? Or because my scouts are just being more accurate? After the 1st draft, I find it hard to pick players after the 2nd round since most of them are utility forwards or 7th defensemen…
I think it's just a case of your scouts being on the same page and seeing the same things. I never export scouting reports or save any of that stuff, so I'm quite positive it's not a case of overwriting saved exports. 
You can find some real talent in rounds beyond the first. You've just got to do some serious scouting and then dig through the draft as I described in that other post (the scout reports view in the draft and sorting them).  
masarume wrote:I end up trading my picks round 1-7 + players for two top 15 picks each year, because they seem to have a shot to make the team more…. I was never clear on how the system worked, but I seemed to be getting by so I didn’t ask any questions. Now with you experts around, this could be a huge help to my future games. 
Thanks in advance for any help!
Not to burst your bubble but trading away all of your picks to get top picks is consider "cheap" by many around here. It's an easy way to exploit the weaknesses in the game's AI. It's just too easy to acquire draft picks and draft all of the best players. Now that the game has been out for so long, it's getting to the point where many of us have to find ways of making the game more challenging (like by following self imposed rules or the ones we do in the challenges) so we don't get bored.