ROTISSERIE: Making smart in-season moves in a keeper league

Managing a keeper league team is like walking a tightrope. You’re constantly trying to balance the short-term with the long-term, the win-now versus win-tomorrow.

Nowhere is this more evident than in making transactions. Whether you make daily or weekly transactions, have an FAAB, or trade draft picks, the players you add, the trades you make all have to be done with an eye on the here and now and an eye on the future.

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Let’s take a look at some things to consider when making moves during your keeper league season.

Determine Your Keepers

First things first: determine your keepers. Approach it like this: If the season ended today, who are the players you would keep? Determining your keepers first sets...

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