Unless I've missed something, flagged posts seem easier to police and are less susceptible to the robots sitting on the review queues. It stands to reason then that they may perhaps be a better indicator of the community's trust in a user than mere rep. alone.
I can easily hit the limit on a review-queue over the course of the day but I've rarely used all of the flags I have available to me. What would be the implications of allowing a user to exchange flags or otherwise offset their review-limit by the number of additional flags they had been trusted with as a result of successful flagging?
It sounds minor but as a mechanism for allowing those folks who are actually reading through posts and flagging appropriately to have a few extra votes on the review-queues, then the cumulative effect might reduce the impact of robo-reviewers?