The Constitution

Last updated: March 16, 2025

Rule 1
You can keep a maximum of 5 playas (keepers are not mandatory) from your final roster the previous season.

Rule 2
Keepers can only be kept for a maximum of a 4-year term beginning with the year he was first assigned to your team, after which the playa will be draft eligible. If the team that had originally kept a playa drafts him again, the 4-year term begins again and will move up in value according to rule 3 in subsequent years.

Rule 3
Keepers move up varying rounds based on where they were drafted the year previously.

a. Rounds 1-5 move up 1 round each (round 1 picks are not kept)
b. Rounds 6-10 move up 2 rounds each
c. Rounds 11-15 move up 3 rounds each
d. Rounds 16-20 move up 4 rounds each
e. Rounds 21-24 move up 5 rounds each
f. Free agents will be valued as a 20th round selection
g. Subsequent free agents will move up one round.

Rule 4
Playas traded during the season, playas dropped and picked up by the team that originally drafted them OR another team, will retain their draft round value.

Rule 5
Playas will retain keeper status after being traded. See Example E below.

Rule 6
General managers may include draft picks for the following season(s) in trades.

Rule 7
Playas may be traded between teams in the offseason once the season has been completed. Draft picks must be used in all trades to balance each teams roster.

Rule 8
General managers may trade a maximum of 3 draft picks in-season. Once the season has been completed, general managers may trade a maximum of 3 draft picks during the offseason within the first 10 rounds. Trading of draft picks 11 through 24 are unlimited during the offseason.

Rule 9
Playas being kept will be announced after draft positions have been decided.

Rule 10
Managers will be able to make same-day waiver acquisitions.

Rule 11
Two NA slots will be available to managers.

Rule 12
There is a $40 mandatory buy-in to the league. Payout following the completion of the season is as follows:

      • 1st Place – Get $200
      • 2nd Place – Gets $120
      • 3rd Place – Keeps his $40

Rule 13
A. In the event that a general manager has two players to be kept and has multiple picks in that round, he may choose which pick to use on each keeper.

B. In the event that a general manager has two playas to be kept in the same round, one playa will be advanced to the previous round.

Rule 14
The general manager that finishes in last place will be responsible for buying the pizza at the following year’s daft.

In 2026 Foxe will split the pizza fee with the 2025 pizza bowl loser.

Rule 15
All general managers must have a full lineup upon completion of the draft.

Examples:

Example A
A playa drafted in round 6 in 2014 becomes a round 4 pick in 2015 and a round 3 pick in 2016.

Example B
A playa picked up in Free Agency (a la Mike Trout Rule) in 2014 will be labeled as a round 25 value and becomes a round 20 pick in 2015 and a round 16 pick in 2016.

Example C
A playa drafted in round 2 in 2014 becomes a round 1 pick in 2015 and goes back in to the draft pool in 2016.

Example D
In some cases playas kept may end up with the same draft round assignment. For example, to keep a 10th round pick and an 11th round pick, they would both become 8th round picks the following year. In this case, the 10th round pick would become a 7th round pick, and the 11th round pick would become the 8th round pick.

Example E
When a playa has been kept by a team, but is dealt to another team he will retain his keeper status and limit. For example, if a playa has 2 years remaining on his keeper status, the new team will have the right to those two years after the trade. The keeper clock of 3 years will not reset after a trade.