Fri Oct 25, 2019 10:12 am
Thanks to all who are participating in this thread. After I started it last week, Bob and I were chatting about the different ways keeper leagues could be automated. Among other things, that could include:
- After the commish populates a league, subsequent draft picks are placed on the manager's team automatically
- Managers post their drops on the new platform resulting in their deletion from the team
- Trades are posted and automatically reflected on the 2 teams
- Leagues can track 40-man rosters, with active vs. inactive, as in the Windows version
- Automatic lists of available players are updated from season to season
- Timed drafts with proxies are allowed, as at StratDraft
- Logs are maintained of future draft picks traded and un-carded players held
- There is either a prospect database or prospects can be entered manually, as at StratDraft
And if they wanted to get fancy, they could also play minor league seasons, too, if teams had expanded rosters. For example, there've been a few card sets in the past where I ran 3 x 12-team leagues, where every card in the set was used, at Major - Minor - Instructional levels.
I think we could help them scale up to higher volume and an improved bottom line, right?