I think the benefit of this proposed format for you, a team that would only keep 2-3 players, would be that you could pick several times in a row (likely 3 straight picks of the best left) and then 3-4 times out of a total of ten or less picks. So, while there will be less high end talent, if you draft well, you could draft 7-8 times out of the first 15ish picks. That could really set you up well and allow you to pick high upside young talent a bit earlier in the draft than you would be able to otherwise. Last year I traded (despite the debacle) away keeper quality players for 8th round picks and drafted around 5-6 times in rounds 7-9 which really helped my team out this year.
I think this format would really help everyone.
For the record I vote for 9 keepers, just a few more than last year, but still shifts the drafting paradigm to a more interesting - and arguably better - style.
I think this format would really help everyone.
For the record I vote for 9 keepers, just a few more than last year, but still shifts the drafting paradigm to a more interesting - and arguably better - style.