If you did not have a keeper league on Sleeper last season, please read "Moving a keeper league to Sleeper from another platform." On the league homepage, there will be a list of teams and you'll see an option to set keepers like this: After that, simply select your keepers, up to the maximum amount allowed.
On the league homepage, there will be a list of teams and you'll see an option to set keepers like this: After that, simply select your keepers, up to the maximum amount allowed. Once you set a Keeper, nobody will be able to draft that player. You can also modify your selection(s) up until your draft begins.
You'll need to have that specific team de-select that player as a keeper. Then, on your draftboard, select the individual tile and choose Set Player. Search for that player and add them that way.
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.
Sleeper makes it easy. Open the mock draft, when you click on a draft spot it gives you the option to manually select players. Put in all of your keepers and start the mock.
If your League Manager (LM) has enabled Keepers in your league, a link for Keeper selection is displayed at the top of your Team page. Click on the link. The Keepers page will display the Keeper selection lock time, your league's draft date (if scheduled), and the maximum number of Keepers allowed.
You can only keep a player who was on your roster at the end of the season, and who spent at least 5 consecutive weeks on your team. Keeper status is provided to the player, not to the team, and is based on when they were drafted, not when a team acquired them.
Evaluating Your Keepers Each Season Consider factors such as age, injury history and team context when making your decisions. It's also essential to weigh the costs of keeping a player, such as draft pick sacrifices or salary cap penalties, against their potential value.
The commish can set up how keepers are handled. There are options for owners or the commish to select the keepers and the commish can just put them on the teams (skipping keeper rounds) or assign a draft slot to every keeper (assign the keeper at a specific draft pick). It works fairly well.
Evaluating Your Keepers Each Season Consider factors such as age, injury history and team context when making your decisions. It's also essential to weigh the costs of keeping a player, such as draft pick sacrifices or salary cap penalties, against their potential value.