KellysHeroes
Footballguy
Some pros and cons of each I found, feel free to add on.
All of these deal with Slow Drafts
The build up - In a standard snake draft theres excitement leading up to the draft, "whoes going to fall to me at my pick" and theres a ton of trading. If you person that sends lots of trade offers out your always going to find trade partners before and during a snake draft. In Auctions theres very little build up until the draft starts, and theres no trading during the draft in most leagues I've seen.
Activity level - In start up the thing can clogged up waiting for the one guy to log in, Auction don't have this problem... the more active owners will do better while the people that don't log in much miss out.
Frustration - This maybe just me and no matter how frustrated it is waiting the for your pick I find Auction drafts way more stressful and frustration. Its way harder to sneak sleepers out and it always seems like my bids don't get bumped until the last freaking minute!!! that always gets me; if you want that player then bid on him don't wait.
Trading - This goes 2 fold, In Cap league I find that not much trading goes on during the off-season. There might be a couple of salary bumps here and there, maybe for a stud and some draft pick trading but theres no need to trade to fill a position since you'll be able to do that during the auction. However, when a team is out of the running in a Cap league their vets go on the market for cheap which is great.
Rules - Cap leagues can get complex but also offer more to do in the off-season. Some have 2 or even 3 types of auctions an off-season.
All of these deal with Slow Drafts
The build up - In a standard snake draft theres excitement leading up to the draft, "whoes going to fall to me at my pick" and theres a ton of trading. If you person that sends lots of trade offers out your always going to find trade partners before and during a snake draft. In Auctions theres very little build up until the draft starts, and theres no trading during the draft in most leagues I've seen.
Activity level - In start up the thing can clogged up waiting for the one guy to log in, Auction don't have this problem... the more active owners will do better while the people that don't log in much miss out.
Frustration - This maybe just me and no matter how frustrated it is waiting the for your pick I find Auction drafts way more stressful and frustration. Its way harder to sneak sleepers out and it always seems like my bids don't get bumped until the last freaking minute!!! that always gets me; if you want that player then bid on him don't wait.
Trading - This goes 2 fold, In Cap league I find that not much trading goes on during the off-season. There might be a couple of salary bumps here and there, maybe for a stud and some draft pick trading but theres no need to trade to fill a position since you'll be able to do that during the auction. However, when a team is out of the running in a Cap league their vets go on the market for cheap which is great.
Rules - Cap leagues can get complex but also offer more to do in the off-season. Some have 2 or even 3 types of auctions an off-season.