Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:06 pm
The more I read arguments against the current draft system, the more I think it would be a mistake to get rid of it.
What you describe as "seriously flawed" seems like a pretty cool strategy to me. Here's why the current system should be left largely intact:
1. It works
2. It's simple
3. It offers different strategies
4. It gives you a chance for every player
5. Going for certain players is high risk but high reward (as it should be)
6. It's fun (for many of us anyway)
7. The frenzy that follows is the best part of the game to many
8. Your draft isn't dictated by some arbitrary draft position
Even the example where you could pick Posey and end up with a $1.17 catcher doesn't sway me. You get over $8 million to spend somewhere else. In a standard $80 million league, there are many, many ways to get your money's worth elsewhere.
Probably the best example that the present system is working is that the vast majority of leagues has always been autodraft leagues even when there were more options for a true draft.
Some excellent points have been made why the present system is so bad. I can't argue. However, it's like saying capitalism is bad because it's based on greed. True, but the alternatives are worse. What's the old joke? Capitalism is the second worst form of government. All the other forms are tied for first worst. Well, I guess I'll agree that the present system is the second worst method possible...
Bottom line is that the present system is fun, simple, and it works. A drastic change that makes the system more "fair" but complicated is not likely to be a good thing.