Keeper leagues let managers retain a small number of players from season to season, blending long-term planning with the annual reset of a traditional draft. A keeper league is a fantasy football ...
A keeper league is a fantasy football format where managers can carry over a limited number of players from one season to the next. Rather than wiping every roster clean each year, the league allows ...
If you've had the misfortune of participating in a fantasy football keeper league on a site that doesn't allow for keepers to be slotted onto their teams pre-draft, then you've probably seen a draft ...
Some fantasy football leagues are "redraft" only -- that is, the team you pick one year gets erased the next season. But in keeper or dynasty leagues, you get to hang on to players year to year and ...
In redraft formats, fantasy football managers mostly ask what a player can do this season. In keeper leagues, the calculation stretches beyond one year, especially when the format allows cheap ...
To keep or not to keep ... is that your question? Every day, people ask us which players they should "keep" on their Fantasy Football rosters. It looks like keeper leagues are the "in" thing because ...
As you know from fantasy football, some leagues are "redraft" only -- the team you pick one year gets erased the next season, giving you a fresh start if you ended up in last place with a punishment.
The best version of fantasy football involves some carryover from year to year. Keeper leagues are absolutely the way to go. There are many variations: in a salary cap league, it’s common to “contract ...
Everyone loves an Ask Me Anything (AMA), especially the fantasy football community. You can put me at the top of the list of those who love fantasy football AMA. Answering questions for a specific ...
A keeper league is a fantasy football format that allows managers to retain a limited number of players from their roster for the next season. Instead of starting completely over every year, managers ...