May Day 10 Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 I currently run a FF league, going onto its 6th year. We have a really light keeper policy. Basically it amounts to teams having anywhere from 0-3 keepers, none of which are very impressive. Someone has Michael Turner, I have Rivers, someone has got Braylon Edwards, those may be the 3 best. I have been approached by a few owners to make the league a full-on keeper league. We would be allowed to roll over our current keepers to the new policy. But I would like some ideas for what to do. Maybe keep 6-10 players. Im looking for a good, balanced system. Plus Im always interested in hearing about different leagues
bills44 Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 That's too many keepers, IMO. I think that 2 keepers, maybe 3 tops, is the way to go. Cap the # of seasons that a player can be used as a keeper as well.
silvermike Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 What we do is allow three keepers if you missed the playoffs, or two if you made it. You can keep anyone drafted after the first three rounds, and give up the pick the player was taken in.
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