What does your league do for keepers kept a second consecutive year? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ares   
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 23:15
We are talking about this in my league right now because it seems a little ridiculous for Ray Rice to be kept year in and year out for a 9th round pick.

What does your league do with players kept two years in a row by the same team?

We were thinking of upping the round by 1 for every year someone is kept so Rice would be an 8th round pick this year, 6th next year, etc.

We were thinking about doubling it too so a 10th rounder would be a 5th rounder next year.

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