IDP benches are far too large. DST benches are a player or two too large for my tastes, but they're a reasonable compromise. The money league I play in is a DST league with 5 bench slots plus two IR slots. I think that's just right - either one backup at each position of value (QB/WR/RB/D) plus one speculative player, or trade a backup at a position of value for a second speculative player (or backup TE). They also don't have a flex spot (3WR 2RB), which I think probably adds some difficulty to the strategy (taking away the option of going 3 RBs early on, meaning you have to make the difficult choice of good RB backup or not, particularly if you have an iffy RB1/2).
But IDP benches are the primary reason I won't play IDP. I believe that the free agent pool should have some "average" players in it, to make injuries less painful (in football, injuries while part of the game take away from the fun, since many of them are random); and the decision of 'do I take this speculative guy' should be interesting, not obvious. When you have a bench of IDP's size, it allows you just to take lottery picks with all of your bench slots - take 4 WR lottery picks, one of them is bound to succeed.
But IDP benches are the primary reason I won't play IDP. I believe that the free agent pool should have some "average" players in it, to make injuries less painful (in football, injuries while part of the game take away from the fun, since many of them are random); and the decision of 'do I take this speculative guy' should be interesting, not obvious. When you have a bench of IDP's size, it allows you just to take lottery picks with all of your bench slots - take 4 WR lottery picks, one of them is bound to succeed.
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