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NOTE: There is a new -- and I think superior -- league proposal in posts 25-26 (starting with BengalBuck). Essentially, it's a "dynasty" that ends after three years, and payouts escalate (significantly) in year three. The goal is for everyone to focus on three-year player valuation.
I'm thinking of creating a dynasty league in which teams draft in summer 2013 but don't start competing until the 2014 NFL season. The purpose is to force everyone to draft for the future, rather than the present. I think this would allow purer competition based on player value. Here's a rough sketch of how it would work:
1. Use one of MFL's free, draft-only leagues for the startup draft in summer 2013.
2. No free agent acquisitions during the 2013 season.
3. After the 2014 NFL draft, conduct a combined rookie/free-agent auction.
4. After the 2014 auction, normal dynasty format.
Any potential issues or suggestions? Do you think this would be an appealing dynasty variation?
I'm thinking of creating a dynasty league in which teams draft in summer 2013 but don't start competing until the 2014 NFL season. The purpose is to force everyone to draft for the future, rather than the present. I think this would allow purer competition based on player value. Here's a rough sketch of how it would work:
1. Use one of MFL's free, draft-only leagues for the startup draft in summer 2013.
2. No free agent acquisitions during the 2013 season.
3. After the 2014 NFL draft, conduct a combined rookie/free-agent auction.
4. After the 2014 auction, normal dynasty format.
Any potential issues or suggestions? Do you think this would be an appealing dynasty variation?
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. I don't want to do this if it won't be fun. I think that eliminating the win-now option narrows available strategies. With everyone focused on winning in year 2, the best player evaluators will have a bigger advantage (at least early on). --Actually, maybe this should be a redraft concept. Just don't know if redrafters would have the patience.
Thanks for clearing that up, poor choice of words on my part.