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Anybody up for a little competition? I don't know if anything of this sort has ever been done on this board before, but with the hundreds of amazing players that have poured through this program over the years, I had an idea: we should hold a Boneyard draft.
My proposal: the first eight people to respond to this thread and inform me that they'd like to participate will represent a team. After the eight have been decided upon, I will randomize a list to determine the draft order. Each team will make seven picks - five starters, and two reserves. The draft will be snake style, meaning if you pick last in the first round, you'll get the first pick in the second round (though I'm open to alternative formats if people don't like that one). Posters will have up to 24 hours to make a pick, though it would obviously be preferable if it moved along a little quicker than that. Note: the draft will be based purely on college production, nothing else, and aside from that, everything is subjective.
After the conclusion of the draft (56 players in all will be chosen), I'll seed the teams, and from there, it will be up to the board to determine the winner.
Thoughts?
My proposal: the first eight people to respond to this thread and inform me that they'd like to participate will represent a team. After the eight have been decided upon, I will randomize a list to determine the draft order. Each team will make seven picks - five starters, and two reserves. The draft will be snake style, meaning if you pick last in the first round, you'll get the first pick in the second round (though I'm open to alternative formats if people don't like that one). Posters will have up to 24 hours to make a pick, though it would obviously be preferable if it moved along a little quicker than that. Note: the draft will be based purely on college production, nothing else, and aside from that, everything is subjective.
After the conclusion of the draft (56 players in all will be chosen), I'll seed the teams, and from there, it will be up to the board to determine the winner.
Thoughts?