In most keeper formats, the draft picks are not as important as the keepers. This much is obvious. However, in order to maintain a top-notch team, it really helps to draft a lot in the upper half of your draft and deal off unnecessary depth for either roster upgrades or for more picks the following year.
So how do you value draft picks in a keeper league?
Answers will vary based on how many keepers your league has. My money league has 5 keepers each year so that takes the top 50 players off the board, give or take, each year. Consequently, anything beyond a 2nd rounder has little value since most (if not all) solid unkept players, high-upside young guys, and rookies are gone by then.
If you have extra depth that you're unlikely to use, but could start for other teams, do you hold on to that depth to safeguard for injury? Or do you deal it off to put yourself in a better position for the future?
So how do you value draft picks in a keeper league?
Answers will vary based on how many keepers your league has. My money league has 5 keepers each year so that takes the top 50 players off the board, give or take, each year. Consequently, anything beyond a 2nd rounder has little value since most (if not all) solid unkept players, high-upside young guys, and rookies are gone by then.
If you have extra depth that you're unlikely to use, but could start for other teams, do you hold on to that depth to safeguard for injury? Or do you deal it off to put yourself in a better position for the future?