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    Chad Jacobson commented  · 

    1. Flexible “Median Score” Weeks
    Current: Median score is a great addition for competitive balance, but in a 12-team league with 13 weeks, having it every week can be overkill for some groups. Suggestion: Allow commissioners to select specific weeks for median scoring (e.g., only 2–3 chosen weeks). For 12 team. Would pick 2 weeks so you play everyone once and median score twice. Bonus: Let commissioners custom set those weeks, ideally aligning with planned watch parties. Display: Add a “Median Matchup Tracker” on the live scoreboard for those weeks so the league can see the standings shift in real time and talk trash accordingly.

    2. College Player Keeper Slot - Concept: Add a special draft slot for one college player per team in keeper leagues. Why: This allows for long-term rebuilding strategies and extra engagement year-round. Example: Our league drafts one college player offline. If you keep them, they count as your 7th-round pick the following year. Typically, 3–4 teams keep theirs. Benefit: Increases draft variety, makes keeper leagues deeper, and mimics real-world prospect stashing.

    3. Enhanced Draft Experience Problem: Our league prefers a draft board on a big screen and drafts in person, so we run it offline to avoid revealing other managers’ shortlists. Suggestion: Add a League Draft Display Mode that hides personal queues but shows picks as they happen. Allow importing/exporting Yahoo draft results so leagues can: Draft in person at their own pace (e.g., 90 seconds per pick, rounds 1–5 on Friday night, party, finish Saturday) Then sync results into Yahoo seamlessly. Benefit: Keeps the live, social feel of an offline draft while still enjoying Yahoo’s post-draft grading, rosters, and instant projections.

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