Just to throw my 2 cents in...I kind of like the way the game is played now. I grew up in the Art Fleming era and the first years of the Trebek era, where most games went top down. It got kind of boring seeing every game go the exact same way. For me, it adds interest when they jump around.
If any kind of rules had been in place forcing them to play top down, you never would have had James Holzhauer's dominating streak the way it unfolded.
Want a compromise?...OK, how about this. Force them to play top down at the beginning of the round...instead of announcing one minute left, announce when there's two. After that announcement, they're free to jump the board anyway they want. That way, if a player in distant third place gets control, they could play the higher values, maybe find a Daily Double and get back into the game.