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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.
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.
Fantasy managers (or the commissioner) should determine how many players are kept each season. This number typically ranges from two to five and needs to stay consistent from year to year. The amount of keepers allowed is a maximum, meaning a manager can opt to keep fewer than the number or none at all.
IMO 8 person leagues are great for people who are new to fantasy or for work leagues. Everyone will have a great team and it can still be shaken up a bit and trading starts to become relevant. 10 is a happy medium. 12 you can easily be on the end of a league real quick.
That could be as few as one player or as many as 10+. Some keeper leagues allow you to keep players for an unlimited number of seasons, while others cap the number of seasons (usually at 1-3). Many keeper leagues force you to give up the draft pick from the round each of your keepers was previously selected in.
Team Managers may select as few players or as many players as the league creator selected during league creation. For example, if your league allows 3 Keepers per team, a Team Manager may elect to designate between 0-3 players to stay on their roster for the next season.
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.