I'm not sure if it's been said already, but IMO the bottom eight teams should go into a draw for the first eight places in the draft. Thus finishing from ninth to 16 will matter little in terms of the draft, as all teams in the bottom eight will have a chance at getting pick 1. Seems like one possible way to get rid of tanking??
Sounds similar to the NBA 'lottery' system - essentially it is a draw between the teams to determine the first pick(s). Have always thought this would be the best method. The team finishing last still has the best chance of getting the number one pick however it is not as high an incentive to finish low as it is now, with the first draft pick not being a sure thing. This would encourage teams to finish as high as they possibly can, and still have the chance to secure a number one draft pick (hate to imagine Geelong getting lucky in the lottery and getting a number one draft pick though).
This would discourage tanking, though it can probably never be effectively stopped



) but its too complicated and potential for disappointment too high for real life. (would be good to watch though)
