I have been in a keeper league for the past 5 seasons (fun league with a mix of sharks and gups) and I am in a situation where I can only keep 3, yet have four really good players. I have been in this situation before, but usually the fourth player was a redraft 3rd or 4th rounder and I either sold him very cheap (i.e. 5th round pick which would equate to an 8th rounder in redraft) or just threw him back in the pool so there was more talent out there when I draft. Currently, I have four players, all of whom will be good for another 3 years (they are all realtively young and that is how long we can keep them).
RB1: I have one more season to keep him and one more to trade or lose him for good after week 10
RB2: I have three seasons to keep him
WR1: I have three seasons to keep him (he is 29, but should still be good)
WR2: I have three seasons to keep him
The top 3 players are all top 10 picks in a redraft. WR2 is probably a second rounder and is younger than WR1. Without getting into specifics in my team in particular here are my questions in general.
What would one of the top 3 yield? Due to the fact the keeper limits are tight, I can't take back a player in trade. A first rounder typically is a 4th rounder in redraft, remember, so I am guessing I would need two 1sts or at least a 1st and a 2nd in return. In fact, I wonder whether it would be worth it trading any one of those three before the draft. Do you guys run into this when you have few keepers?
I also wonder who would pay for this? If I was on the other side and I had two 2nd round-types and a 3rd rounder (or even a 4th round talent), I would be skeptical in trading away two of my top two picks just to get someone a better as now my next pick would be a redraft equivalent of a 6th rounder.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Really, I used my team as an example, but am just as interested (if not more) in how people navigate their way in leagues with 3-5 keepers.
RB1: I have one more season to keep him and one more to trade or lose him for good after week 10
RB2: I have three seasons to keep him
WR1: I have three seasons to keep him (he is 29, but should still be good)
WR2: I have three seasons to keep him
The top 3 players are all top 10 picks in a redraft. WR2 is probably a second rounder and is younger than WR1. Without getting into specifics in my team in particular here are my questions in general.
What would one of the top 3 yield? Due to the fact the keeper limits are tight, I can't take back a player in trade. A first rounder typically is a 4th rounder in redraft, remember, so I am guessing I would need two 1sts or at least a 1st and a 2nd in return. In fact, I wonder whether it would be worth it trading any one of those three before the draft. Do you guys run into this when you have few keepers?
I also wonder who would pay for this? If I was on the other side and I had two 2nd round-types and a 3rd rounder (or even a 4th round talent), I would be skeptical in trading away two of my top two picks just to get someone a better as now my next pick would be a redraft equivalent of a 6th rounder.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Really, I used my team as an example, but am just as interested (if not more) in how people navigate their way in leagues with 3-5 keepers.