Varmint
Footballguy
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In a previous thread I talked in depth about how I feel that Keepers (keeping players from the bidding) is not good for the auction format.
After all...the biggest draw of the auction format is that ANY player is available to ANY team....just bid another buck.
No amount of talking is going to convince me that the Keeper format does not effect AUCTION NIGHT
...the bottom line is that the auction format is better than the draft format because it allows every team to bid on any player.
The ONLY reason I had ever considered keeping players in an auction format was to shorten the auction a bit...thus, allowing the auction to end at a reasonable hour.
I have been trying to come up with a way to shorten the auction WITHOUT stud players being kept from the bidding....
I think that I found it!!
Starting next season....no Position Player will be allowed to be kept by any franchise.
Instead...we will incorporate a two-round snake draft that will take place just before the 2010 auction begins.
We will use the 2009 season's final (Week 16) Power Rankings to decide the order in which we procede.
Starting at the top (the highest Power Ranking) teams will pick either a DEF/ST...or...a PK.
We will go from top to bottom then back up to the top allowing each team picking twice from the pool of DEF/ST and PK.
When these two rounds are over each team will have a DEF/ST and a PK on their roster to begin the season.
Teams can pick any combination of two.
Some will end these two rounds with 1 DEF/ST and 1 PK...or two of the same position...whatever they want.
Since DEF/ST's and PK's are pretty much a crap shoot anyway and most go for less than $5 in our league...they are not highly sought after.
As soon as these two rounds are finished we will begin our auction.
This will accomplish the original goal of shortening the auction by 28 positions and allowing EVERY NFL player to be available to EVERY league franchise.
It will also keep more teams active through Week 16.
Teams who fail to make the playoffs will have another reason to keep submitting a lineup.
(we already add an additional $5 to the $100 salary cap of the team who scores the most starter points during Weeks 14-16)
It is a great solution to those leagues who want to shorten the auction a bit WITHOUT allowing teams benefit from NFL off-season trades and who want to live up to the full potential of the auction...allowiing ANY team to own ANY player.
A better Power Ranking will earn them a higher pick in the DEF/ST...PK portion on auction night!!
(Yeah yeah...I know....you don't do it in your league so it must be stupid...I get it.)
In a previous thread I talked in depth about how I feel that Keepers (keeping players from the bidding) is not good for the auction format.
After all...the biggest draw of the auction format is that ANY player is available to ANY team....just bid another buck.
No amount of talking is going to convince me that the Keeper format does not effect AUCTION NIGHT
...the bottom line is that the auction format is better than the draft format because it allows every team to bid on any player.
The ONLY reason I had ever considered keeping players in an auction format was to shorten the auction a bit...thus, allowing the auction to end at a reasonable hour.
I have been trying to come up with a way to shorten the auction WITHOUT stud players being kept from the bidding....
I think that I found it!!
Starting next season....no Position Player will be allowed to be kept by any franchise.
Instead...we will incorporate a two-round snake draft that will take place just before the 2010 auction begins.
We will use the 2009 season's final (Week 16) Power Rankings to decide the order in which we procede.
Starting at the top (the highest Power Ranking) teams will pick either a DEF/ST...or...a PK.
We will go from top to bottom then back up to the top allowing each team picking twice from the pool of DEF/ST and PK.
When these two rounds are over each team will have a DEF/ST and a PK on their roster to begin the season.
Teams can pick any combination of two.
Some will end these two rounds with 1 DEF/ST and 1 PK...or two of the same position...whatever they want.
Since DEF/ST's and PK's are pretty much a crap shoot anyway and most go for less than $5 in our league...they are not highly sought after.
As soon as these two rounds are finished we will begin our auction.
This will accomplish the original goal of shortening the auction by 28 positions and allowing EVERY NFL player to be available to EVERY league franchise.
It will also keep more teams active through Week 16.
Teams who fail to make the playoffs will have another reason to keep submitting a lineup.
(we already add an additional $5 to the $100 salary cap of the team who scores the most starter points during Weeks 14-16)
It is a great solution to those leagues who want to shorten the auction a bit WITHOUT allowing teams benefit from NFL off-season trades and who want to live up to the full potential of the auction...allowiing ANY team to own ANY player.
A better Power Ranking will earn them a higher pick in the DEF/ST...PK portion on auction night!!
(Yeah yeah...I know....you don't do it in your league so it must be stupid...I get it.)
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