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Spots Open in a 1 of a kind, 32 team keeper league - $75 league fee initial year - $150

Postby rjbenne » Fri Jul 30, 2021 4:18 pm

32 Team League comprised of two 16 team conferences. All teams are named after NFL franchises and setup as the NFL divisions are. The four division winners and three wild card teams from each conference will make the playoffs, with the conference champions meeting in the Superbowl.

13 game regular season comprised of two games per week for a 26 game schedule. Each team will play their three division opponents three times a season, the remaining teams in there conference once, the four opposite conference division once, and one other random matchup.

Scoring is pretty standard. QB passing Td’s are 4 pts, .5 pt PPR, otherwise all else is standard. Defense and Kicker are combined. Therefore, if you draft the Saints DEF/SPT, you will score points for their defense and kicking game.

Each team is comprised of 18 roster spots. Starting lineup is 1QB, 1RB, 2WR, 1TE, 1W/R/T, 1DEF/SPT. In addition to reserves, there are four minors (practice squad) roster positions. Any player drafted in Rounds 5-18 are eligible to be put in the minors. For example, what that means is you can draft a rookie in the fifth round, stash him in the minors for 10 of the 13 regular season weeks, and then he would be eligible to be put in the 14th round of next year’s draft. Therefore, building a core of players on your team for years to come.

Keepers – Any players drafted in the first two rounds are ineligible to be kept the following year. Players in rounds 3-16 can be kept the following year at a cost of two rounds. What that means, is if you draft a player in the third round, you can keep them the following year in round one. Draft a player in the 10th round, you can keep him the following year in round eight. No limit on the amount of keepers you can keep. Any players drafted in round 17 or 18, will default to round 14 the following year. As rounds 15-18 are only available to keep carryover minors players. So if you drafted a player and kept him in the minors this year, but is still not ready to be produce, you can keep him in the minors position the following year for the 2021 draft, which case he would still have to serve the 10 weeks in 2012 to be eligible to be called up in 2022.

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