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So, I assume many sharkamaniacs here play in keeper leagues. Anywhere from 1-4, Or something like that. Not talking dynasty here.
Question for the pool is this: how much are you willing to mortgage this year for a shot at winning it all?
Every year in our 8/10 footballguy level competitive league (keep 2), the cream starts to rise to the top right a round now (week 11). This is a a 15 year old 12 team league with shockingly little turnover in that time. I think in the 15 years we’ve had 4 new owners.
Anyhoo, trade deadline is this Monday and there are clearly haves and have nots. Three of us are 8-2 at the top and then there is a joke team at 6-4 (Mahomes) and everyone else is under .500. Six teams make the playoffs, top two get a bye.
We also run a toilet bowl tourney where the bottom six teams compete for the first overall pick next year. We just implemented this last year to avoid tanking. It works well. Guys are engaged.
Having said that, have nots are still prepared to deal for picks, toilet bowl be damned.
I made these moves this week with following roster (PPR, no mandatory TE, plus a flex)
Watson/Trubisky
Kamara/Conner/Lindsay/Collins (barf)
Thomas/Golladay/Ebron/Brown
kicker/d
traded my 1st rounder next year for a 3rd back and a rofr on non keepers for Antonio Brown. Then traded my 3rd for a 5th for Diggs with a second rofr (after first guy picks).
Question is this: do you think trading these picks next year is worth it? My view is that the draft is such a crap shoot that you might as well swing for the fences.
I did this last year (lost in the final) and had a rough draft. But so many picks are busts anyway, and I managed to cobble my way out of it anyway.
My view is that it is worth it. Fantasy football titles are not won at the draft in most cases.
What are others doing in this situation?
Question for the pool is this: how much are you willing to mortgage this year for a shot at winning it all?
Every year in our 8/10 footballguy level competitive league (keep 2), the cream starts to rise to the top right a round now (week 11). This is a a 15 year old 12 team league with shockingly little turnover in that time. I think in the 15 years we’ve had 4 new owners.
Anyhoo, trade deadline is this Monday and there are clearly haves and have nots. Three of us are 8-2 at the top and then there is a joke team at 6-4 (Mahomes) and everyone else is under .500. Six teams make the playoffs, top two get a bye.
We also run a toilet bowl tourney where the bottom six teams compete for the first overall pick next year. We just implemented this last year to avoid tanking. It works well. Guys are engaged.
Having said that, have nots are still prepared to deal for picks, toilet bowl be damned.
I made these moves this week with following roster (PPR, no mandatory TE, plus a flex)
Watson/Trubisky
Kamara/Conner/Lindsay/Collins (barf)
Thomas/Golladay/Ebron/Brown
kicker/d
traded my 1st rounder next year for a 3rd back and a rofr on non keepers for Antonio Brown. Then traded my 3rd for a 5th for Diggs with a second rofr (after first guy picks).
Question is this: do you think trading these picks next year is worth it? My view is that the draft is such a crap shoot that you might as well swing for the fences.
I did this last year (lost in the final) and had a rough draft. But so many picks are busts anyway, and I managed to cobble my way out of it anyway.
My view is that it is worth it. Fantasy football titles are not won at the draft in most cases.
What are others doing in this situation?
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