Posted by jsturgis5866 on 1/12/2012 10:32:00 AM (view original):
But then you'd have teams manipulating their wins to get to 10. I'm disgusted by owners in so-called "good" worlds with win-floors, that tank just enough to stay clear of the rule but at the same time get into good draft position.
You could get rid of all projections, but you could work around that, I suppose. Maybe set it up so that no $10m Internats ... round 1/1* draftees ... Type A FAs will sign with teams that finish below .500 the previous season. That would create an incentive to get to .500 with what's available. Quite doable.
You're not understanding Mike's suggestion. 10 gets you the #1 pick. But if you just miss and end up at 11, you get the #17 pick. Huge risk if you're trying to manipulate for draft position.
Anyways, if you're trying to "improve" your draft position by dropping towards 10, you get there by winning games. I'd say that's good for competition in the closing days of the season.
As for your comment about win-floors and tanking to stay just above the line . . . if you have graduated, multi-season targets, then that problem is mitigated. Just scraping by one season just makes it that much tougher to meet next season's target.