Completed our annual auction/keeper league draft on Saturday.
Details:
- $150 cap
- 3 keepers
- 1 tender
- 2 "Practice Squad" players that are run like an NFL practice squad but protected from claims until their second year on there
Add $4 to keeper salaries each year
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Pretty standard head-to-head scoring, though we added a 1/2 point per reception this year because we are limiting roster moves now to 1/week.
My team came out pretty strong, but I'm going to make a move at some point with one of my two QBs. Wouldn't mind some advice on that.
Here's my squad, which rotowire projects as the top-scoring team in the league:
QB1: Andrew Luck ($15 - keeper)
RB1: Adrian Peterson ($40 - keeper)
RB2: Marshawn Lynch ($15 - keeper)
WR1: Roddy White ($30)
WR2: Reggie Wayne ($26)
TE: Owen Daniels ($1)
FLEX: Pierre Garcon ($15)
DST: Packers
K: Ryan Succop (gotta love having the kicker on an Alex Smith-piloted offense)
BENCH:
Denarius Moore ($1)
Zac Stacy ($1)
Robert Turbin ($1)
Toby Gerhart ($1)
Robert Woods ($0)
Zach Ertz ($0)
Travis Kelce ($0)
PRACTICE SQUAD:
Colin Kaepernick ($0)
Matt Barkley ($0)
Now, a few things. Kaepernick can't be protected on my practice squad after this season ends, so I will have to choose between him and Luck as my QBoTF. Obviously, with Kaep I would have more money to spend in the auction next year (he would pick up a $4 salary when I move him to my active roster and add $4 as a keeper, making him an $8 keeper for 2014).
Questions:
Assuming both QBs are performing at the expected levels, which one do I move for a playoff push, and which one do I keep?
What is fair value (for example, if a guy is rebuilding, Kaepernick for Julio Jones - who is not keepable - and Geno Smith - who is his practice squad QB - is something I'd thought about)?