Post#6 » by dbrodz7 » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:41 am
I've been a keeper league for two seasons now. We have it so that you forfeit three rounds of status in the next draft from where they were drafted the previous year. For example if someone was drafted in the 5th you would have to give up your 2nd in next year's draft to keep that player. We are allowed to keep 2 players with first round status and 2 players with any other status. Our first year we did 2 players with first round status, any other player and an optional 4th player if they started half or less of your team's games. I think either format is decent, I would suggest people being able to keep a maximum of 4 players and that the penalty in next year's draft be around 3 rounds. This allows you to keep players without a severe penalty and rewards people who nabbed waiver steals or late draft steals. We are also allowed to trade for picks in next year's draft. This keeps teams that are struggling in the race. In our second year a few teams that bottom fed the first year were the best the second year. The first year I tied for first and kept MJD, Steven Jackson, Steve Smith (NYG), and Vernon Davis. I started this year 1-5 and traded away Sjax, LT, Burress for a 3rd, 4th and two 5ths in next year's draft. I ended up making the playoffs but now I have a ridiculous amount of picks at the beginning of next years draft. This is a good way to keep teams that are not very good interested and get them back into contention. Hope this helps you get your league set up, good luck.
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