Draft strategy in keeper leagues differs vastly from redraft formats. Early rounds should focus on securing cornerstone players who can anchor your team for multiple seasons. In later rounds, targeting high-upside rookies and second-year players can unearth future stars.
A keeper fantasy football league is a variation of the traditional redraft league format. Unlike a dynasty league, where a team's entire roster carries over year after year, a keeper league still holds new drafts every season.
The Team Manager marks that player as one of their team's Keepers for the next season. When the next season's draft occurs, that Keeper will be drafted automatically in the 5th round.
Keeper Rules for League Manager Leagues Only In a keeper league you are allowed to retain as few players or as many players as the league manager selects, from the previous season, to remain on your roster for the upcoming season. When creating your League Manager league, simply select keepers in the settings.
Keeper leagues allow Team Managers to keep players on their roster over multiple seasons without having to redraft them. Keepers are only available in League Manager leagues. Team Managers may select as few players or as many players as the league creator selected during league creation.
Keeper Mocks Our draftboards are fully editable, meaning you can set keepers pre-draft. You can also copy draftboards to create templates for future mocks.
Draft Pick Trades let managers give up a draft position next season for a player on another team or swap draft positions with another manager.
Roster Limits You are allowed up to 16 players on your fantasy team. The combination of players is usually nine starters and seven players on the bench. Point totals are accumulated by players who are starting.