Do you not realise that the draw would effectively return the same fixtures anyway? With home games instead of away and away games instead of home.
At this stage yes, at earlier stages no. And seeding has no effect on whether the tie is home or away.
The top seeds go in one pot, the bottom seeds in another, what you are suggesting is effectively swapping the pots so home becomes away and vice versa.
Seeding has no effect on the venue of the game. Otherwise Aberdeen wouldn't have been playing at Alloa, or St Mirren wouldn't have gone to Dingwall.
At this stage, yes it is pretty much like swapping the pots round, so little would change. In earlier rounds, it would actually mean that the teams fnishing at the top of the SFL could draw SPL opponents.
All it really was, was an observation that the SFL seed SPL clubs above their own members. At no point did I think that it either would or should happen. To be honest, all it would be likely to do is eliminate some of the 'top' SFL clubs in ther first round.
Its not the SFL cup though , so the SFL have nothing to do with seedings !