Hello. 9th year Keeper League looking for one more owner
Please see team below (Cost-Pick, Times Kept)
Crime Pays Cole Beasley 8 1
Tom Brady Cannot Keep
Antonio Callaway 15 1
Sam Darnold 10 1
Quincy Enunwa 14 1
Devin Funchess 12 2
Kenny Golladay 7 1
Todd Gurley II Cannot Keep
O.J. Howard 6 1
David Johnson Cannot Keep
Marvin Jones Jr. 2 1
Marcus Mariota 14 1
LeSean McCoy Cannot Keep
Theo Riddick 11 2
Sammy Watkins 4 1
Matt Prater 15 1
Jacksonville 5 1
See rules below.
1. Each team can keep from 0-3 players from their previous end-of-season roster – Depending on what players are left on your team at the end of the previous season, you may wish to “keep” none of your players.
2. Players drafted in the first 3 rounds of a draft can not be kept in the following season – This prevents the top tier of players from being kept and creating massively unfair teams. Due to rule 4 below, the first 2 rounds technically couldn’t be kept anyways.
3. A Player can only be kept a maximum of 3 consecutive times – This rule is there just to keep things interesting. If you want the same player(s) on the same team year after year, maybe you should start a Dynasty league instead.
4. For each player that is kept (and was originally drafted by a team), that manager must give up a draft pick 2 picks higher than where the player was initially drafted the year before – This ensures that players that improve in talent each season are accounted for. If Frank Gore was drafted in the 13th round last year, you probably don’t want him counting for a teams 13th pick for the next 3 years.
Example: Wide receiver Brandon Marshall was drafted in the 11th round last year. If kept, this year he would account for the teams 9th round pick. If kept again, the following year he would be considered the 7th round pick.
5. Any player that went undrafted the previous year, but is being kept, will count as a
team’s 3rd to last draft pick – This rule is there to slightly reward good drafting, as keeping free agent pickups are a little pricier than last round draft picks.
Example: Marques Colston was picked up off free agency last season by a team. If the league has 15 rounds in its draft, and the manager wishes to keep Colston, he must give up his 12th round pick the following season (as opposed to a player drafted in the 15th round, who would only count for the 13th pick).
6. If you do not have a draft pick for a round to give up to keep a player, you must give up the next higher pick – This might happen if you trade away a draft pick during preseason or have 2 keepers that have the same draft status from the previous year. One tip to consider if you have 2 players vying for the same draft spot is to make sure the player most likely to be kept the next year is taken with the higher pick. This makes his keeper “price” cheaper for the next draft.
Example: You wish to keep two free agents that you picked up during last season. Because both of them would qualify for your 12th pick (in a 15 round draft), one must count as the 12th pick, but the other will have to be your 11th pick.
7 No trading of draft picks
8. The entry fee will be $25 dollars.
Playoffs will consist of the 4 divisions winners + 4 wild card teams (according to best records).
The entire pot of the league is $300 with a payout of 60/30/10% to the final three teams in the playoffs it will breakdown to the following:
1st Place-$180
2nd Place-$90
3rd Place-$30
Totaling $300
Please email me at gyelenosky@yahoo.com if you would like to join.
Please see team below (Cost-Pick, Times Kept)
Crime Pays Cole Beasley 8 1
Tom Brady Cannot Keep
Antonio Callaway 15 1
Sam Darnold 10 1
Quincy Enunwa 14 1
Devin Funchess 12 2
Kenny Golladay 7 1
Todd Gurley II Cannot Keep
O.J. Howard 6 1
David Johnson Cannot Keep
Marvin Jones Jr. 2 1
Marcus Mariota 14 1
LeSean McCoy Cannot Keep
Theo Riddick 11 2
Sammy Watkins 4 1
Matt Prater 15 1
Jacksonville 5 1
See rules below.
1. Each team can keep from 0-3 players from their previous end-of-season roster – Depending on what players are left on your team at the end of the previous season, you may wish to “keep” none of your players.
2. Players drafted in the first 3 rounds of a draft can not be kept in the following season – This prevents the top tier of players from being kept and creating massively unfair teams. Due to rule 4 below, the first 2 rounds technically couldn’t be kept anyways.
3. A Player can only be kept a maximum of 3 consecutive times – This rule is there just to keep things interesting. If you want the same player(s) on the same team year after year, maybe you should start a Dynasty league instead.
4. For each player that is kept (and was originally drafted by a team), that manager must give up a draft pick 2 picks higher than where the player was initially drafted the year before – This ensures that players that improve in talent each season are accounted for. If Frank Gore was drafted in the 13th round last year, you probably don’t want him counting for a teams 13th pick for the next 3 years.
Example: Wide receiver Brandon Marshall was drafted in the 11th round last year. If kept, this year he would account for the teams 9th round pick. If kept again, the following year he would be considered the 7th round pick.
5. Any player that went undrafted the previous year, but is being kept, will count as a
team’s 3rd to last draft pick – This rule is there to slightly reward good drafting, as keeping free agent pickups are a little pricier than last round draft picks.
Example: Marques Colston was picked up off free agency last season by a team. If the league has 15 rounds in its draft, and the manager wishes to keep Colston, he must give up his 12th round pick the following season (as opposed to a player drafted in the 15th round, who would only count for the 13th pick).
6. If you do not have a draft pick for a round to give up to keep a player, you must give up the next higher pick – This might happen if you trade away a draft pick during preseason or have 2 keepers that have the same draft status from the previous year. One tip to consider if you have 2 players vying for the same draft spot is to make sure the player most likely to be kept the next year is taken with the higher pick. This makes his keeper “price” cheaper for the next draft.
Example: You wish to keep two free agents that you picked up during last season. Because both of them would qualify for your 12th pick (in a 15 round draft), one must count as the 12th pick, but the other will have to be your 11th pick.
7 No trading of draft picks
8. The entry fee will be $25 dollars.
Playoffs will consist of the 4 divisions winners + 4 wild card teams (according to best records).
The entire pot of the league is $300 with a payout of 60/30/10% to the final three teams in the playoffs it will breakdown to the following:
1st Place-$180
2nd Place-$90
3rd Place-$30
Totaling $300
Please email me at gyelenosky@yahoo.com if you would like to join.