JaeTM
Registered User
Just curious how you guys in keeper leagues prevent stacked teams. What I mean by this, is my league a lot of managers are selling off their players to grab picks for next season.
Our league settings are keep 3 players per year and the player can only be kept for 3 seasons. After this season, many of the top end players like McDavid, Crosby, Ovechkin, Stamkos, Tavares, Burns, etc. are all up on their contracts and have to go back into the pool for next year.
One particular manager has been very active and has 4 first round picks, and then 2 picks in rounds 3-6. He was able to trade a ton of his picks last year at a shot at a Championship, fell short, and sold off the likes of McDavid, Ovechkin, Burns and others for picks for next season which will allow him to keep 3 superstars for up to 3 years.
We've seen trends like this in the past, basically giving up on a season to obtain as many picks as possible and while a legitimate strategy, can be frustrating to some managers.
My fantasy baseball league has players kept based upon the round they were drafted which I like, but we wouldn't be able to do without completely resetting the league which would be unfair to those managers who have played for the future.
We're thinking about limiting the number of picks you can own per round to 2, but if there's any other suggestions you guys may have, I'd appreciate it.
Our league settings are keep 3 players per year and the player can only be kept for 3 seasons. After this season, many of the top end players like McDavid, Crosby, Ovechkin, Stamkos, Tavares, Burns, etc. are all up on their contracts and have to go back into the pool for next year.
One particular manager has been very active and has 4 first round picks, and then 2 picks in rounds 3-6. He was able to trade a ton of his picks last year at a shot at a Championship, fell short, and sold off the likes of McDavid, Ovechkin, Burns and others for picks for next season which will allow him to keep 3 superstars for up to 3 years.
We've seen trends like this in the past, basically giving up on a season to obtain as many picks as possible and while a legitimate strategy, can be frustrating to some managers.
My fantasy baseball league has players kept based upon the round they were drafted which I like, but we wouldn't be able to do without completely resetting the league which would be unfair to those managers who have played for the future.
We're thinking about limiting the number of picks you can own per round to 2, but if there's any other suggestions you guys may have, I'd appreciate it.