I am in 12 team, Keep 3 league that is entering its fifth season. We have to keep three players, no more than two at one position. We recently added a rule where you can also keep a rookie from the prior year (i.e. next year I could keep Donald Brown) along with the other three players (could become a Keep 4). I like this rule as I was someone that drafted DMac last year and he did not make it into my top 3, so he went back into the pool (basically a wasted pick).
I pick in the 3 spot this year among the players that were not chosen, so I was wondering whether this changes the value of the top rookies versus a normal redraft. Rookies are already "ticked up" a bit because there is the potential to keep 3 players (did not work for me last year, but did for the guy who drafted ADP first overall a couple of years back)? How would you approach this in the draft. Do you just draft as normal and grab a rookie late and hope he pans out, or do you use a top selection on one and pray that he gives you some output?
I know this borders on a "how to manage my team" thread, so I tried not to include names to keep it as a more strategic thread.
I pick in the 3 spot this year among the players that were not chosen, so I was wondering whether this changes the value of the top rookies versus a normal redraft. Rookies are already "ticked up" a bit because there is the potential to keep 3 players (did not work for me last year, but did for the guy who drafted ADP first overall a couple of years back)? How would you approach this in the draft. Do you just draft as normal and grab a rookie late and hope he pans out, or do you use a top selection on one and pray that he gives you some output?
I know this borders on a "how to manage my team" thread, so I tried not to include names to keep it as a more strategic thread.