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It makes it so an early bid is easy to match but a late first round bid almost impossible. The early first rounders are the problem not the later ones.How does it not work?
Every team gets a first rounder every year. If your academy player is likely going to go first round and you want to pick another first rounder before or after, you'll need to get another first round pick.
It's not difficult at all and if you think it is we are wasting our time.
I’m going to use picks 1-18 as the first round for this example.
Under your idea it’s easy to match a bid for picks 1, 2, 3 etc as you just use your first rounder. It’s next to impossible to match later bids. With a bid at 18 being impossible to match, a pick at 17 being super hard as you can only match with pick 18. Same with 16 needing pick 17 or 18.
Let’s say a team finishes 5th and gets pick 14.
They can match a bid from 13 or onwards but can’t match a bid from 15-18 (unless the trade ahead of time for a bid that might not happen) then easily match a bid that comes in the second round.





