Edit: League is opened on NFL.com. Go here, search for league ID 152496. Password is theheat. League homepage is here if you need to bookmark it.
League is full!
Anyone interested? Toying with the idea of making a 12 team keeper league, and I'd like to know how many people would join up. I haven't made anything yet, just gauging interest right now. Potential lineups and scoring:
1 QB
2 RB
2 WR
1 TE
1 W/R
1 PK
1 DST
8 BN
That comes out to a 17 round draft, which should be good for a keeper league.
6 points for all TDs, 1 point per reception, 1 point for 25 passing yards, 1 point for 10 rushing yards, -2 points for turnovers (INTs and fumbles), and all field goals are 3 points.
Next season, assuming there's any football, you can keep up to 3 players by surrendering a draft pick one round higher than the round you selected the player in. If you keep a 6th round player, then you surrender a 5th round pick in the 2011 draft; if you keep him again, then you surrender a 4th round pick in the 2012 draft, and on and on. Free agents would have an initial 10th round keeper value.
Anyone care to give this a shot?
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Any interest at all?
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I'm definitely interested, I've always wanted to do a keeper league. Is the surrender of draft picks pretty standard for keeping players? What happens if you keep a first rounder, just lose your first rounder?
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Yeah, losing a draft pick to keep a player is standard. Just think of it as bargain drafting rather than losing a pick. And yeah, if you keep a 1st rounder, you just lose your first round pick.
Glad you're interested! Nine more slots to go. :lol: -
I'm in. What website would you use?
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Looking like a Yahoo league right now. Most people seem to prefer their setup.
We're up to four. :up: -
I could probably get a friend of mine if need be.
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I'm not opposed to ESPN, but I've never used their fantasy football site before, so I don't know what to expect there. Yahoo seems to have caught up in terms of free features, too. CBS... well, I don't like paying, let's put it that way. :lol: Though if people want to plunk a few dollars down just to have a prize to work towards at the end of the season, and maybe keep owners involved and honest, I'm not opposed to that.
There are also some things we could do (not will do, but could do) with the order for next year's draft that should keep people active and interested even when they're out of the playoff race. For example, an NBA-style lottery for the non-playoff teams, to ensure that teams don't tank the last month of the season for better draft positioning. Not saying people will tank, just that in case it happens, there's a way to keep things fair.
Once we hit 8 commits, I'll create the league on Yahoo.PSG likes this. -
I'm up for it. Didn't even know Yahoo had a keeper option.
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What about NFL.com. They've launch a new fantasy site this year, so who knows how good it will be. Might be worth a look. -
How's their interface and league options? I can't find any details.
Yeah, Yahoo has had keepers for a while, but I think you had to pay for them in the past. This year they've expanded their free lineup, so keepers are possible. I think they've even added divisions to the free side.BuckeyeKing likes this. -
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I don't have a problem setting up the league on NFL.com. Anyone opposed? -
Alright, a couple of minor problems with NFL.com.
1. The flex spot can only be either a WR/RB or WR/TE. There is no option to have one flex spot with all three positions.
2. There is no Injured Reserve option.
Neither are really a big deal. Just means the flex position becomes WR/RB instead of WR/RB/TE, and if you really want to hang on to an injured player, you'll just have to make room at the bottom of your roster.
Anyone have a problem with those roster changes? If not, NFL.com looks pretty good. -
Not having an injured reserve slot kinda sucks, but it's not the end of the world. -
Barring any reasonable opposition to NFL.com, I'll create the league there once we get three more confirmed commitments.PSG likes this. -
I'd rather do Yahoo just because it's what I'm familiar with and where my other leagues will be, but if most people prefer NFL.com that's perfectly alright with me. :up:
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I'm not familiar with NFL. I like doing Yahoo because all my leagues are on there. So it doesn't matter to me I love me some FF.
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If you guys know anyone looking for a serious league, by all means ask them if they're interested. I'd like to get the league filled with 12 teams by the end of the month, and get the draft going on or about Sunday, September 5. -
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Okay, out of boredom, I went ahead and created the league. Head over to NFL.com's fantasy section, log in with your NFL.com username if you aren't already, click Join A League, and you're off.
League ID: 152496
League Password: theheat
We also have a custom URL you can bookmark for quick access. Scoring settings should be visible to everyone, so make sure to give those a look. And keepers for next year are currently set at 4, but I might lower that to 3 for the sake of balance. We have a year to figure that out. :lol:
Playoffs are currently set for six teams, weeks 14-16. This might change to four teams, weeks 15-16.
Lastly, the draft is tentatively scheduled for Sunday, September 5, 10 PM Eastern. It's your standard run of the mill snake draft with random ordering. Next year, when we have keepers, we'll probably get rid of the snake ordering and just go straight 1-12 for each round, with teams 1-6 determined by lottery and 7-12 in order of playoff performance.2k5 likes this. -
Can't seem to find the league by it's ID.
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Whoops. I thought NFL.com worked the same way Yahoo did in terms of ID number searches.
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Bump. :shifty:
Sent out PMs to everyone who's committed so far, you guys should be able to sign up. So far I'm in, Buckeye is in, and I'm not sure who the third is. The other two commits should be signing up soon, I hope. -
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edit: signing up now
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Just to compare, Adrian Peterson would have scored 326.9 points in 2009 under this league's scoring system; Andre Johnson, 267.9; Maurice Jones-Drew, 319.5; and Randy Moss, 221.4. I did those calculations really quickly, so they might not be 100% accurate, but they're close enough.
I think the scoring will be pretty balanced on the whole.NaboCane likes this. -
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