There's definite benefits, but I think your idea is too optimistic on how the league operates and ignores the cons that make this idea too dangerous for implementation. The DSFL draft is far different than the NSFL draft, where the point of the DSFL's is to encourage activity via an active and welcoming team, whereas the NSFL's is to create winning teams (while also maintaining that activity and welcomeness). Affiliate teams under this idea would turn the league into a game of chance for the NSFL teams. If one DSFL team drafts mostly inactives several seasons in a row, their NSFL affiliate will become a dumpster-fire. On the converse, if another DSFL team drafts mostly actives several years in a row, their NSFL affiliate will become an uncontested powerhouse. That would destroy league parity and trigger a sharp decline in active users. I think this topic that's being addressed here is a non-issue.
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