(02-12-2026, 10:57 PM)RasheedsBigWhiteSpot Wrote: No offense, but wvery time I see this suggested I smack my head. Imagine your company having a department contest where the winners' jobs get outsourced.
Seriously, you think tanking causes problems? Watch how players "play" if they think a pick is going to cut into their positional livelihood.
It's one pick, the whole team doesn't lose their job if they pick 6th instead of 7th. A good chunk of the team would probably love the higher pick if it meant they had a better shot at winning next year. The fallback option would be to use coin flips within each group, but I'd personally be interested to see them play.
Edit: If you were referring specifically to players who are becoming free agents, I think that's probably the biggest hurdle. Why risk injury if you might not even be back next season?

