Welcome to Booty Smell Good Doe!

Here we will post news and information regarding the league and how best to play. We have a 14 team league. Draft is in snake format. Points are scored Head to Head.

Welcome to Booty Smell Good Doe!

Here we will post news and information regarding the league and how best to play. We have a 14 team league. Draft is in snake format. Points are scored Head to Head.

The Players

Click on their names to go to their Facebook pages

The Prizes
  • The cost to play in this league is $100 per year.
  • Payments can be made via PayPal to [email protected]
  • The following are the prizes:
    • 1st place $1000
    • 2nd place $200
    • Most points in the season $200
  • The player that finishes last pays for the belt engraving and the shipping and handling to the next player.

The Rules

  • If you have an issue, please contact the commissioners, Trey Richards or Steve Ranieri. If you have a question about this webpage, contact Steve Kim.
  • There will be TWO (2) Groupme Chats for this league.  One is for chatting with other the league players.  The other is only for posting trades.
  • When talking on group chat, please don’t have super long conversations with just one person.  You can DM them for that.  Otherwise it will annoy the other players to have to hear the constant ring notifications each time you send a message.  

 

The Calendar

  • Transactions Open: January 1, 2025
  • Keeper Declaration Deadline: April 27, 2025
  • Draft Day: May 1 – 3, 2025
  • Practice Squad Draft: May 5, 2025
  • Last day to make off-season trades: TBD
  • Last day to trade during the season: TBD
  • Last day to use waivers: TBD
  • Playoff Schedule: TBD
  • Playoff Parties: TBD
  • Championship Game: TBD
  • Championship Party: TBD
2025 Draft Order

who knows

The Keepers Rules
  • teams are allowed to keep as many players as their draft picks accommodate
  • free agents are kept in the 10th round. A free agent is any player picked up for free without having to bid on.
  • waiver pickups are kept in the 5th round
  • teams are able to keep players in higher rounds. For example, a 7th round keeper is eligible to be kept in the 6th round, however once that player is kept as a 6th he becomes a 6th henceforth (this rule is mute after 2025 draft)
  • You can trade during the off-season in order to finalize your keeper list
  • The player you keep will retain the round that he was picked in
    • Example: Bob drafts Alvin Kamara as a rookie in the 12th round.  Two years later, Alvin is now valued at a first round pick. Steve can let Alvin go for anyone to draft or he can keep Alvin and it would only cost him his 12th round pick.
    • Steve can spend his 12th round pick every year in order to keep Alvin.
  • If you have two picks in the same round, you can choose which pick to use to keep a player.
    • For example, you have round 4 pick 2 and round 4 pick 10.  You can use round 4 pick 10 to keep a player and draft with the higher round 4 pick 2.
  • During the off-season, it’s smart to swap picks with other players.
    • For example, Steve has round 1 pick 3 and he’s using it to keep David Johnson.  Paul has round 2 pick 2 and he’s using it to keep Travis Kelce.  Steve has round 2 pick 12 and Paul has round 1 pick 10.  Steve and Paul can swap their first and second round picks.  They both can still keep their players (DJ and Kelce) but now they can pick at a higher order.
  • If your players go down in value, obviously you probably don’t want to keep them as you could draft them later and at a lower pick.
  • An owner can convert a waiver pickup (one exemption per year) into a free agent. BUT said owner has to sacrifice one of their vet offensive keepers to do so (8 down to 7). After the one year the player is locked in as a 10th and further exemptions aren’t required.
  • If you have any questions on how to play keepers, feel free to ask Trey Richards, Steve Ranieri or Steve Kim.
1UP

After a trade every team in the league has 12 hours to beat the original offer. If a new offer is accepted the original two trade partners have an additional 12 hours to beat the 1up

Drafting College Players
• each owner can select one player who is still in college

 • the owner must announce the player they are selecting during the draft at their turn in the appropriate round. Commissioner will select a placeholder player to be selected. That placeholder player will be treated as if he is the college player so do not drop them

• only one college player can be drafted per team per draft, however more than one can be rostered

•there are no restrictions regarding what college players can be drafted

• college players are droppable and tradeable

• a list of college draftees will be updated in the League Business chat

(to be reevaluated once we move to dynasty

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COLLEGE ROOKIED DRAFTED in 2025

QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama (Bret)
WR Luther Burden III, Missouri ( Trey) 6th rd keeper
WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (Steve R) 7th rd keeper
WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio St (Sam)
WR Evan Stewart, Oregon (Feezy)
WR Kyren Lacy, LSU (Bobby)
WR Tory Horton, Colorado St (Clear)
WR Isaiah Bond, Alabama (Erik)
RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio St (Steve K) 7th rd keeper
RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma St (Ricky)
RB Treyveyon Henderson, Ohio St (Tom)
RB Jadyn Ott, Cal (Adrian)
RB Omarion Hampton, UNC (Kaleb)
WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado (J.O.)

 

AVAILABLE VETERANS

Fantasy Pros Dynasty Rankings
1. 3. David Montgomery
4. Tyreek Hill
5. Jonathan Brooks
7. D’Andre Swift
8. Travis Etienne
9. Travis Kelce
10. Najee Harris
11. Rachaad White
12. Davante Adams
13. Amari Cooper
15. Christian Watson
16. Xavier Legette
17. Tua Tagovailoa
18. Javonte Williams
19. Trevor Lawrence
20. DeAndre Hopkins
21. Diontae Johnson
22. Keenan Allen
23. Nick Chubb
24. Jordan Mason
25. Sam Darnold
26. Devin Singletary
27. Kendre Miller
28. Jalen Coker
29. Dalton Schultz
30. Matthew Stafford
31. Russell Wilson
32. Antonio Gibson
33. Elijah Moore
34. Michael Wilson
35. Raheem Mostert
36. Alec Pierce
37. Ja’Lynn Polk
38. Jermaine Burton
39. Khalil Herbert
40. Josh Palmer
41. Roman Wilson
42. Justice Hill
43. Javon Baker
44. Jalen Tolbert
45. Gabe Davis
46. Luke McCaffrey
47. Michael Mayer
48. Brandin Cooks
49. Justin Fields
50. Mike Gesicki