Jeff Pasquino
Footballguy
I'm posting this here since the PDSL crowd is probably best to answer it. If need be I'll bring it to the SP but I dare say more eyes are here right now.
Anyway, here's my thought. We've all been in drafts where we think "If I just had an extra pick here, I could pick both of the guys I really want...." when we're torn between two guys.
We've also been in drafts where we've offered say our next 2 picks for a pick on the clock (OTC) and a later pick in return. For example, 3.08 is on the clock and there's a guy you love. You'd be thrilled to give your 4th and 5th for this pick in return for a late round pick and this pick.
So here's my thought - what if you had a draft where - at any time you are OTC - you can make two picks in a row? The price is that you must give up your next two draft picks. That's the deal. So if you are OTC in Round 3, you can "Take Two" at the price of your 4th and 5th picks.
So the format would be 21 rounds knowing that you're going to give up two picks for a Double-Dip at some point. 12x21 draft.
So here are my questions:
1. Would you enjoy this type of draft?
2. What do you think the strategy would be?
Anyway, here's my thought. We've all been in drafts where we think "If I just had an extra pick here, I could pick both of the guys I really want...." when we're torn between two guys.
We've also been in drafts where we've offered say our next 2 picks for a pick on the clock (OTC) and a later pick in return. For example, 3.08 is on the clock and there's a guy you love. You'd be thrilled to give your 4th and 5th for this pick in return for a late round pick and this pick.
So here's my thought - what if you had a draft where - at any time you are OTC - you can make two picks in a row? The price is that you must give up your next two draft picks. That's the deal. So if you are OTC in Round 3, you can "Take Two" at the price of your 4th and 5th picks.
So the format would be 21 rounds knowing that you're going to give up two picks for a Double-Dip at some point. 12x21 draft.
So here are my questions:
1. Would you enjoy this type of draft?
2. What do you think the strategy would be?