The most commonly used system of determining draft order that reverses the draft position of an odd numbered round in the following even numbered round. For example, in a ten team league, the team that has the first pick in the first round would pick tenth in the second round and first in the third round. Some leagues may keep the draft positions intact for odd and even rounds, while others redraw positions after every two rounds.
The fantasy football league commissioner draws owners' names from a hat to decide the order of the first draft round. The order is reversed in the second round, and so on.
A type of draft in which the draft order is chosen by drawing names then the order is reversed each following round.
Widely used fantasy draft method that reverses the draft order each round. For example, the last pick in the first round has the first pick in the second round, while the first pick in the first round has the last pick in the second round.
A style of draft where the order of selection is reversed each round. For example, the team that drafts last in the first round drafts first in the second round.
The type of draft where owners draw randomly to determine the order they will select players in the first round. The order is then reversed in the second round, and so on. For example, in a 10 team league #1 would draft first in round 1 & #10 would draft last. But in Round 2 #10 would draft first and #1 would draft last.