The point of the Stepien rule is to hinder teams!
The one thing I can imagine without completely tearing it to the ground is this: The rule as envisioned now says you can't make any moves that might result in two future consecutive years without a first-round draft pick. This could be changed to, say, "you can't make any moves that might result in you not having three years with a first-round pick going into draft day in any six-year period (past or future)". Then, for instance, if you've used three picks in a row you could then trade the next three consecutive picks (but then you'd have to make picks in the next three years after that). I kind of doubt many teams would trade three straight, but you might see teams trading two straight under the right circumstances.