I think you did not understand correctly the rationale of FDP. This is explained in the paper and also in some of my prior posts.
No. Blocks do not pertain to FDP.After going through this paper, it strikes me as an odd rating system. Players are penalized for missing shots, but not rewarded for making them. Basically, this system comes down to rebounds + blocks - FGA (especially 3FGA).
I have repeated several times that FDP is not a measure to obtain the best basketball players. FDP related non-scoring stats with point differential. You have to consider FDP, points and blocks together, in order to valuate players. In addition, you may use other metrics and qualitative evaluations.
Players with negative FDP hurt their teams, but many of them compensate their negative FDP with their points made. The idea is very simple. It is normal that many of the best scorers have negative FDP, because the missed many shots and they focus their performance on points and not on other functions (rebounds, etc).
Sorry, but I believe the absurd thing is your interpretation of FDP.