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PsychoMan

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I'm planning on changing this year's draft in one of my leagues from the normal serpentine to the banzai method for drafting. I'm curious to hear from people who recently tried this method how they think it went.

How did your leaguemates take the news that the drafting method was going to be changed (if it was the first time trying this)?

Were people pleased with the results?

Did it seem to make the draft more "fair"?

How big is your league?

Thanks!

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Excuse me, but WTF are you talking about ?

It might help if you actually explained what the "banzai" method actually is.

 
Excuse me, but WTF are you talking about ?It might help if you actually explained what the "banzai" method actually is.
Instead of the typical 1-12, 12-1, 1-12, 12-1 Serpentine draft, you reverse the 3rd round. The draft would be like this... 1-12, 12-1, 12-1, 1-12, 12-1, 1-12The third round is the same as the second round, after that each round alternates just like the typical Serpentine draft. This is supposed to help make up the advantage the front end of the draft typically has.
 
Excuse me, but WTF are you talking about ?

It might help if you actually explained what the "banzai" method actually is.
It's been asked and answered in other threads. Haven't used it myself in any drafts yet, but it looks like the fairest way to go. (short of auction drafts, that is...and I still wouldn't take anybody else's pick position in exchange for the 1.01). I'm looking forward to seeing some actual draft results myself. :unsure:
 
Excuse me, but WTF are you talking about ?

It might help if you actually explained what the "banzai" method actually is.
It's been asked and answered in other threads. Haven't used it myself in any drafts yet, but it looks like the fairest way to go. (short of auction drafts, that is...and I still wouldn't take anybody else's pick position in exchange for the 1.01). I'm looking forward to seeing some actual draft results myself. :unsure:
Me too. I'm going to go ahead and have my 14 team league use the banzai method.To Penguin:

The way I understand it, is the banzai method would go like this for the team with the 1st overall pick ...

1.1, 2.14, 3.14, 4.14, 5.1 & snake

And the third round reversal method would go like this ...

1.1, 2.14, 3.14, 4.1, 5.14 & continue to snake

I was going to use the former.

 
Just finished a new 10man redraft and did the 3RR . Here is the draft:

1.01 RB LaDainian Tomlinson

1.02 RB Steven Jackson

1.03 RB Larry Johnson

1.04 RB Frank Gore

1.05 RB Joseph Addai

1.06 RB Shaun Alexander

1.07 RB Willie Parker

1.08 RB Brian Westbrook

1.09 RB Reggie Bush

1.10 RB Laurence Maroney

2.01 QB Peyton Manning

2.02 RB Rudi Johnson

2.03 RB Edgerrin James

2.04 RB Cedric Benson

2.05 RB Travis Henry

2.06 RB Ronnie Brown

2.07 RB Willis McGahee

2.08 RB Thomas Jones

2.09 WR Chad Johnson

2.10 WR Marvin Harrison

3.01 WR Torry Holt

3.02 WR Steve Smith (CAR)

3.03 QB Carson Palmer

3.04 WR Terrell Owens

3.05 QB Marc Bulger

3.06 QB Drew Brees

3.07 QB Tom Brady

3.08 QB Matt Hasselbeck

3.09 WR Reggie Wayne

3.10 RB Maurice Jones-Drew

4.01 RB Brandon Jacobs

4.02 TE Antonio Gates

4.03 WR Larry Fitzgerald

4.04 QB Vince Young

4.05 WR Andre Johnson

4.06 WR Marques Colston

4.07 WR Javon Walker

4.08 WR Roy Williams (WR)

4.09 RB Marshawn Lynch ®

4.10 QB Donovan McNabb

5.01 WR Anquan Boldin

5.02 WR Donald Driver

5.03 WR Lee Evans

5.04 RB Cadillac Williams

5.05 WR Darrell Jackson

5.06 WR Chris Chambers

5.07 WR Laveranues Coles

5.08 RB Clinton Portis

5.09 RB Ahman Green

5.10 WR Santana Moss

6.01 TE Tony Gonzalez

6.02 WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh

6.03 WR Hines Ward

6.04 QB Jon Kitna

6.05 RB Marion Barber

6.06 WR Jerricho Cotchery

6.07 WR Randy Moss

6.08 RB Brandon Jackson ®

6.09 TE Jeremy Shockey

6.10 RB Deuce McAllister

7.01 WR Plaxico Burress

7.02 QB Tony Romo

7.03 QB Matt Leinart

7.04 WR Deion Branch

7.05 RB Jerious Norwood

7.06 WR Calvin Johnson ®

7.07 WR Joey Galloway

7.08 WR Braylon Edwards

7.09 WR Reggie Brown

7.10 RB Jamal Lewis

8.01 DEF Chicago Bears

8.02 DEF Baltimore Ravens

8.03 WR Mark Clayton

8.04 TE Kellen Winslow

8.05 TE Todd Heap

8.06 WR Isaac Bruce

8.07 TE Chris Cooley

8.08 TE Vernon Davis

8.09 RB Tatum Bell

8.10 RB Adrian Peterson (MIN) ®

9.01 TE Jason Witten

9.02 RB LaMont Jordan

9.03 WR Terry Glenn

9.04 RB DeAngelo Williams

9.05 TE Dallas Clark

9.06 WR Vincent Jackson

9.07 RB LenDale White

9.08 RB Warrick Dunn

9.09 QB Philip Rivers

9.10 WR Donte' Stallworth

10.01 QB Eli Manning

10.02 RB Chester Taylor

10.03 TE Alge Crumpler

10.04 DEF Denver Broncos

10.05 RB Fred Taylor

10.06 QB Jay Cutler

10.07 DEF San Diego Chargers

10.08 DEF New England Patriots

10.09 WR Bernard Berrian

10.10 WR Mike Furrey

11.01 QB Ben Roethlisberger

11.02 DEF Jacksonville Jaguars

11.03 TE L.J. Smith

11.04 WR Troy Williamson

11.05 RB Ladell Betts

11.06 DEF Miami Dolphins

11.07 WR Jerry Porter

11.08 TE Randy McMichael

11.09 WR Greg Jennings

11.10 RB Julius Jones

12.01 K Adam Vinatieri

12.02 QB Chad Pennington

12.03 QB Alex Smith (QB)

12.04 RB Mike Bell

12.05 K Shayne Graham

12.06 DEF Seattle Seahawks

12.07 TE Heath Miller

12.08 WR Joe Horn

12.09 K Olindo Mare

12.10 K Nate Kaeding

13.01 DEF Pittsburgh Steelers

13.02 QB Jake Delhomme

13.03 K Neil Rackers

13.04 QB Brett Favre

13.05 TE Ben Watson

13.06 TE Greg Olsen ®

13.07 K Jeff Wilkins

13.08 K Robbie Gould

13.09 K Josh Brown

13.10 WR D.J. Hackett

14.01 TE Desmond Clark

14.02 TE Daniel Graham

14.03 K Jason Elam

14.04 TE Tony Scheffler

14.05 K Matt Stover

14.06 K Stephen Gostkowski

14.07 K David Akers

14.08 DEF Philadelphia Eagles

14.09 TE Bo Scaife

14.10 TE Owen Daniels

15.01 K Joe Nedney

15.02 K Dave Rayner

15.03 RB Leon Washington

15.04 DEF Dallas Cowboys

15.05 DEF Green Bay Packers

15.06 DEF Washington Redskins

15.07 DEF Cincinnati Bengals

15.08 DEF Carolina Panthers

15.09 DEF Minnesota Vikings

15.10 DEF San Francisco 49ers

16.01 K Jason Hanson

16.02 K John Kasay

16.03 DEF Indianapolis Colts

16.04 K Lawrence Tynes

16.05 QB Matt Schaub

16.06 K Josh Scobee

16.07 K Mike Nugent

16.08 K Rian Lindell

16.09 DEF Kansas City Chiefs

16.10 DEF Oakland Raiders

 
Excuse me, but WTF are you talking about ?

It might help if you actually explained what the "banzai" method actually is.
Instead of the typical 1-12, 12-1, 1-12, 12-1 Serpentine draft, you reverse the 3rd round. The draft would be like this... 1-12, 12-1, 12-1, 1-12, 12-1, 1-12

The third round is the same as the second round, after that each round alternates just like the typical Serpentine draft. This is supposed to help make up the advantage the front end of the draft typically has.
Thats the 3RR.Banzai is 1-12, 12-1, 12-1, 12-1, 1-12.... all you change is the 3rd round, flipping it.

 
I'm planning on changing this year's draft in one of my leagues from the normal serpentine to the banzai method for drafting. I'm curious to hear from people who recently tried this method how they think it went.How did your leaguemates take the news that the drafting method was going to be changed (if it was the first time trying this)?Were people pleased with the results?Did it seem to make the draft more "fair"?How big is your league?Thanks! :lmao:
1) In the mainlleague, since it had no internet breakdowns back, they wanted more info and it took a year to look at it. Even though it had been explained in full, they just wanted to see for themselves. Then they decided it was about as fair as anything they had ever seen. So we gave it a go the following year.2) Ecstatic. Because in a 16 team league they now are willing to draft from any position. No longer is "up top" the end all. Being at the 12-14 spots can be just as good as any other and they know it. People still have prefrences, but its all over the map. It certainly helped open up draft day trading even more.3) It was a unamious vote to keep the Banzai Method when brought up at the owners meeting. 16 yes - 0 no.4) 16 teams. (My main league)
 
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I posted my team's results here.

Overall, I'd say using the banzai method in my 14 teamer evened things out quite a bit. I was stuck in the middle (the DREADED 8th pick), so it didn't affect me quite as much, but when it was all said and done, the first few teams didn't appear to be as stacked as they usually do.

Although, draft dominator did say team 1 (LT's team) had the most value, but only 1 more point than my team!

 

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