Change ESPN Fantasy Football Mock Draft Lobby Names Back to Cities

Change ESPN Fantasy Football Mock Draft Lobby Names Back to Cities
Every summer, people all over the country (in fact, all over the world) start to gear up for Fantasy Football season by taking part in Mock Drafts. These mocks are a good way of knowing what your options will be when the Best Day of the Year, Draft Day, comes around and your picks can mean life or death for your fantasy team. Which established superstars will you be able to count on in rounds 2 and 3? Which rookies can you gamble on in rounds 4 or 5? If your research has to cover the entirety of the NFL’s player pool, you’re going to run yourself ragged for no good reason! This is where Mock Drafts save us, prepare us, excite us.
However, for the past few years there has been a problem: coordinating a mock draft among your leaguemates has become near impossible. After finding a timeslot with the correct amount of teams and the correct league format (PPR, auction, salary cap, etc.), the only way to distinguish which mock is which is by three different identifying words: Beginner, Pro, Expert. Now mind you, there is no difference in the difficulty of these mocks, no rules differences whatsoever, so on its face these are nonsensical words to differentiate between lobbies. On top of this, since only three words are used there are multiple lobbies with the same identifier at the same times in the same format with the same number of teams. I can’t tell you how many times The League has tried to get a majority of members into the same mock but having it be impossible due to these vague lobby titles!
You may be asking: is there a way to fix this clearly ineffective and confusing naming system? What could we possibly use to tell the different between one thing and another thing? You may be surprised to know that ESPN already HAD a system in place that did a GREAT job of doing this! They used the names of cities. It’s so obvious; one city for each format and league size in any given time slot. You literally have around 30 cities as the names for the NFL teams to choose from! New York, Los Angeles, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Cleveland, the list goes on and on. This was the system in place two years ago, when everything ran like a well-oiled machine and leagues could have a few practice drafts to test the waters and get an idea of what viable drafting strategies were at their disposal (without half the randos immediately going on auto-pick). The NFL and ESPN have enough problems on their hands, they shouldn’t be driving people away with a terrible Mock Draft platform. This is where we come in, and tell these jerks to CHANGE IT BACK and SAVE OUR LEAGUES!
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