Keeper Calculator






Keeper Calculator – Expert Fantasy Football Value Tool


Keeper Calculator

Expert Fantasy Football Draft Value Analyzer


Optional: Enter player name for custom results.


The round you must sacrifice to keep this player.
Please enter a valid round (1-30).


The round where the player is currently being drafted on average.
Please enter a valid ADP round (1-30).


Affects total player pool and pick valuation.

Keeper Value Score
7.0
Slam Dunk Keep!
Rounds Gained: 7.0

Positive numbers indicate surplus value.

Value Efficiency (ROI): 58.3%

Percentage of draft equity saved.

Draft Capital Gain: Elite

Qualitative assessment of the keep.

Cost vs. Market Value Comparison

ADP Round 3 Cost Round 10

A higher Cost bar than ADP bar signifies value (later round pick used for earlier round talent).

Metric Value Explanation
Round Differential 7 Difference between market round and your cost.
Pick Equity 84 Picks Total draft slots bypassed (estimated for 12 teams).
Confidence Tier Must-Keep Based on historical keeper performance.

What is a Keeper Calculator?

A keeper calculator is an essential analytical tool for fantasy football enthusiasts participating in keeper or dynasty leagues. It helps managers determine the “return on investment” for keeping a specific player from their previous year’s roster. The fundamental goal of using a keeper calculator is to identify which players provide the greatest draft equity—essentially, who gives you the most talent for the lowest pick cost.

Many fantasy managers make the mistake of simply keeping their best player. However, a keeper calculator proves that keeping a 1st-round talent for a 1st-round pick is often less valuable than keeping a 5th-round talent for a 15th-round pick. By objectively measuring the round differential, the keeper calculator allows for data-driven decisions that set the foundation for a championship season.

Keeper Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The math behind our keeper calculator is based on pick surplus value. We subtract the current market value (ADP) from your acquisition cost to find the round differential.

Primary Formula: Value Score = Keeper Cost (Round) - Average Draft Position (Round)

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Keeper Cost The round lost to keep the player Round # 1 – 20
Market ADP Where the player is currently drafted Round # 1 – 20
League Size Total teams in the competition Teams 8 – 16
ROI % Efficiency of the keeper slot Percentage -50% to 100%

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: The Late Round Breakout

Imagine you drafted Puka Nacua in the 15th round last year. This year, his ADP is in the late 1st or early 2nd round (let’s say Round 2). When you input these figures into the keeper calculator, the cost is 15 and the ADP is 2. The keeper calculator outputs a value score of +13. This represents a massive surplus, as you are getting a top-tier asset while only spending a flyer-level pick.

Example 2: The High-End Anchor

You have Christian McCaffrey, and you can keep him for a 1st round pick. His ADP is 1. While he is the best player, the keeper calculator shows a value score of 0. While keeping him isn’t “bad,” the keeper calculator suggests that you aren’t gaining any extra draft capital. You might be better off keeping a middle-round player with higher surplus value if the rules allow.

How to Use This Keeper Calculator

To get the most out of this keeper calculator, follow these steps:

  1. Enter Player Details: Type in the player’s name to personalize your report.
  2. Input Draft Cost: Check your league settings or previous draft board to see what round you lose. Some leagues use “Round drafted minus one” rules; ensure you enter the final result.
  3. Check Current ADP: Use reliable sources like Sleeper, ESPN, or Underdog to find the player’s current average draft position.
  4. Select League Size: The keeper calculator scales pick equity based on how many teams are in your league.
  5. Analyze the Results: Look for a “Value Score” of 3.0 or higher. This indicates a strong keeper candidate.

Key Factors That Affect Keeper Calculator Results

While the keeper calculator provides a mathematical baseline, consider these qualitative factors:

  • Player Age and Trend: A young player trending up is worth more than an aging veteran with the same keeper calculator score.
  • Team Environment: Offseason trades or coaching changes can drastically shift a player’s actual value beyond their current ADP.
  • Scarcity: In Superflex leagues, QBs have higher intrinsic value that the keeper calculator might undercount if only using standard round numbers.
  • Injury Risk: A player returning from an ACL tear might have a depressed ADP, affecting the keeper calculator output.
  • League Scoring: Ensure your ADP source matches your league scoring (PPR vs. Standard), otherwise the keeper calculator will be skewed.
  • Opportunity Cost: Keeping one player prevents you from keeping another. Always run every potential option through the keeper calculator before deciding.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a good score on the keeper calculator?

Generally, a score of 3.0 or higher is considered “Good.” Anything above 7.0 is considered an “Elite” value that you should almost always accept.

Should I always keep the player with the highest score?

Not necessarily. While the keeper calculator measures value, you also need to consider your overall roster construction and the “ceiling” of the player. A 10th-round value on a kicker is less useful than a 2nd-round value on a WR1.

Does this keeper calculator work for auction leagues?

This specific version is designed for snake drafts using round numbers. For auction leagues, you would compare the keep price ($) to the projected market value ($).

What if my league has a limit on how long I can keep a player?

If you can only keep a player for one more year, their long-term value is lower. The keeper calculator still measures this year’s value, but you might prioritize a younger “forever” keeper in dynasty-lite formats.

How often should I refresh the ADP in the keeper calculator?

ADP changes rapidly during the preseason. It is best to run the keeper calculator once a week leading up to your keeper deadline.

Does the keeper calculator account for PPR vs Standard?

The keeper calculator uses whatever ADP you provide. Ensure you are using ADP data that matches your specific scoring format for the most accurate results.

Why does league size matter in the keeper calculator?

In a 16-team league, a 1-round difference represents 16 picks. In an 8-team league, it only represents 8. The keeper calculator uses this to determine total pick equity.

Can I use the keeper calculator for mid-season trades?

Yes! It is a great way to evaluate the “hidden value” of players who have low keeper costs when negotiating trades.

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