Beta had two drafts where all players ratings were obfuscated some. Like speed would be advertised as 77 post the draft , but really he's an 88 or 66 by the time camp comes around . Pending his volatility and how many times he was scouted .
The Player distribution was more along the lines nfl, in terms of the tom Brady s and Antonio browns being picked later, but users hated when they got the JaMarcus Russells picked in round one . Or any bad bust that took static hits as well . I was harder, as it took more time, and most thought it wasn't worth the effort . Only cause we were coming off every one getting 90 rated players in the first round the majority of the time for seasons straight .
Looking at this obfuscated draft from a random paying customer, my first thought is that this idea would be the wrong way to go in an online game surviving mainly on customers tapping in or out.
I think a lot of us here get a small kick out of winning, but obviously it is not easy winning every game or even win enough game of the season to make it to post-season.
Sitting there loosing game after game for the greater part of a season if tough to bear, however, you have the great advantage that you get to pick early in the upcoming draft which is valuable for rounds 1 and 2 - maybe even 3. It fills you with hope that next season should at least see some progress.
With this obfuscated draft you can't even be sure that your time in the game will improve in the draft, and I seriously doubt that people in a bad situation will find that stimulating, when the hope of progress has moved down the pipes for MAYBE next season.
I appreciate the idea of getting close to the real world NFL, but I think it will be mistaken to resemble everything as being real world like in an online game that has the purpose of leading your team to the trophy.
I think it would be a killer for a large part of members here.
That said, I do infact appreciate the idea of a some what foggy draft, however, I think it should be a tool for customized leagues to add-on in set-up - if not permanently, then at least for a period of time.