I think the issue here, in general, is not the fact that the deep run teams have more EE's, it's the quantity, quality and inconsistantcy. In the FF recently in Phelan we had 4 of the 5 top rated teams. Cheez and I's teams didn't make the final, but are losing a total of 14 players between EE and seniors. The two in the finals are losing 7, all seniors. That is the inconsistancy I'm talking about.
As for quantity, again using Miami and Stanford as an example, both are most likely going to have at LEAST 5 players drafted, I'm looking at maybe 7, which in either case is absurd. Tell me one time in the NBA where 5 or more guys were drafted from one team? And my 822 guy goes towards the quality.
the final thought I have on this is something I mentioned before. The current process of making EE's heavy on the deep run teams is something the mids shouldn't like either. Again taking Stanford. We are now an good A+, with 5-7 players drafted I'm going to be a deeper A+ and am now short 8 players. That means myself, cheez and any other deep team is going to now be taking recruits that others would have and the pool of good talent gets even smaller for the mids. EE hurts more than it helps, IMHO, by forcing the deep run teams to pull more talent every year from the pool.